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- Feb 28, 2016
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- Motherboard
- HP ProBook 440 G5-Clover
- CPU
- i5-8250u
- Graphics
- UHD620, 1920x1080
What for? What didn’t work for you?and install Rehabman patches
So actually today I received the broadcom wifi/bt chip (I already received the adapter). I did not had the the right cable to connect the chip to the usb internal header (but I knew that) so I'm still using the 10$ BT4.0 dongle (which seem to work).It might have been unclear in my post but there is a cheap option I think would work. When your Broadcom BT/Wifi chipset M.2. arrives buy a USB 3.0 to M.2 NVMe adapter. That way your wifi bluetooth will work and USB 3.0 speed is fine for that.
The you have your INTERNAL M.2. free for either Windows 10 or your MAC OS whatever you use the most hard drive intensive software on ie video editing etc.
There are links on that working. USB 3.0 is overkill speed wise for WiFi and Bluetooth. Let us know how it goes.
Just make sure that you choose the RIGHT M.2 interface in your adapter there are a few but all options are catered for on ebay and cheap.
No one answered.I got rid of FakePCIID.kext and FakePCIID_Intel_HDMI_Audio.kext (fix loss HDMI audio after reboot). I modified AppleALC.kext for device-id 719d0000 (100 Series PCH HD Audio) Who has nuc7 (nuc8?) Check if it works on your configuration
Good to hear HedgeHog2k keep us in touch when you get the internal cable. You will need to do the mod for the antennas too yeah?So actually today I received the broadcom wifi/bt chip (I already received the adapter). I did not had the the right cable to connect the chip to the usb internal header (but I knew that) so I'm still using the 10$ BT4.0 dongle (which seem to work).
What I have tested from https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT204681:
Works:
- Continuity Camera
- Continuity Markup and Sketch
- Handoff
- Universal Clipboard
- Airdrop
- Instant Hotspot
More testing needed:
- imessage (I could imessage with my brother on my hackintosh - but I don't see my cloud messages yet)
Still to test:
- Sidecar (ipad battery depleted )
- Apple Pay
Doesn't work yet (properly):
- iPhone Cellular calls (I always get an error that my iPhone is not setup properly..)
Cannot test:
- Auto Unlock (don't have a apple watch)
I need to check out those adapters though..
Hello,
I've update from Mojave to Catalina my Nuc8i5BEH using the new EFI folder from page 91, everything works smoothly but the sleep. When I put it in sleep, it sleeps, then wakes up and after about 15-20 seconds it reboots
Any idea how to fix it?
edit:
I'm using usb-c to DisplayPort cable for my monitor and a usb3 kvm for mouse & keyboard.
Thank you all!
So actually today I received the broadcom wifi/bt chip (I already received the adapter). I did not had the the right cable to connect the chip to the usb internal header (but I knew that) so I'm still using the 10$ BT4.0 dongle (which seem to work).
What I have tested from https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT204681:
Works:
- Continuity Camera
- Continuity Markup and Sketch
- Handoff
- Universal Clipboard
- Airdrop
- Instant Hotspot
More testing needed:
- imessage (I could imessage with my brother on my hackintosh - but I don't see my cloud messages yet)
Still to test:
- Sidecar (ipad battery depleted )
- Apple Pay
Doesn't work yet (properly):
- iPhone Cellular calls (I always get an error that my iPhone is not setup properly..)
Cannot test:
- Auto Unlock (don't have a apple watch)
I need to check out those adapters though..
Hi Dan111,
Try and put your computer to sleep. Make sure to NOT touch mouse etc at all and wait a good 30 seconds. For some reason it can take a while to go to sleep on hackintosh's not like my real Macbook Air.
When it fails open terminal using spotlight search. PASTE THE BELOW COMMAND into Terminal and scroll down the text to the bottom to find what woke your Mac.
log show --style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason"
I had a piece of software I had installed keeping my mac from sleep when I did this. Best of luck.
Also unplug all usb stuff except the essentials.
I use a usb C display mate to HDMI and it sleeps fine. Also try a different keyboard and mouse. Elimination testing.
I timed how long it takes for my computer to sleep 26 seconds so wait before touching anything. Also don't turn off your TV monitor etc until sleep happens. If I turn off my tv with remote while it is sleeping it stays awake. Normal monitor should not matter.
FakeSMC_ACPISensors.kext
FakeSMC_CPUSensors.kext
FakeSMC_GPUSensors.kext
FakeSMC_LPCSensors.kext
FakeSMC_SMMSensors.kext
FakeSMC.kext
Is what I have. But besides some cpu temp/frequencies/voltages I don't see anything in hwmonitor.
Where do I get these already built, etc - straight download of each .kext?