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Yes, and I have done so.Do you have to connect a cable to a USB 2.0 header for blutetooth ?
Yes, and I have done so.Do you have to connect a cable to a USB 2.0 header for blutetooth ?
Then it will likely require some diagnosis of your USB config. Any other way you can test that USB header to determine if it is functioning ?Yes, and I have done so.
If you are asking whether or not I have any other devices that use that, then no. However, I have seen where a usb ssdt or something is ideal? I don’t understand exactly how to do that...Then it will likely require some diagnosis of your USB config. Any other way you can test that USB header to determine if it is functioning ?
What about a card reader ? Do you have one of these or something similar you could connect for testing ?If you are asking whether or not I have any other devices that use that, then no. However, I have seen where a usb ssdt or something is ideal? I don’t understand exactly how to do that...
I do not have a card reader or anything else to test it. Where is the IOreg located?Since I don't own the DT or MT version of the 7010 I don't have one of those USB 2.0 internal headers to test. The DSDT patch in the guide enables all the onboard USB 2 and 3 ports at full speed but I'm not sure about that internal header. What you can do is make a copy of your IOREG and post in one of the Wifi/BT (Broadcom based) threads and have someone help you figure out if macOS is even seeing that internal header.
I've got a USDT 7010 and an SFF 9010 and neither have an extra USB 2.0 header on the board. The 8300 SFFs have two of them which is nice to have.
I took a quick look through it with the utility they said to use and the Bluetooth is clearly detected on one of the USB20HubPorts. AttachedYes, I have that option and it is selected.