Hi ,I'm sorry to disturb you ,and I'm a nvoice. I have an asus b360M motherboard,the keyborad and mouse not work when select language in higi sierra installtation.You said that ,just modify the USBinjectall.kext and XHCI-200-serie-injector.kext, but I cannot find these files in the USB Drive. How can I modify them ? Where the file exits in?
I'm glad that your pc works. I have a asus b360m-a motherboard ,and usb cannot work when select language in installation. What should I do with the USBinjectall.kext, just put them in the EFI folder of USB drive ?or other ways ?
yes it's a real problem with safari where the videos can not be cleaned but it takes a solution as much as possibleView attachment 363970 Got 10.14.1 working on MSI H310M Pro VH. Unfortunately only VGA out works with full UHD630 acceleration. Attached EFI. Had to use frame buffer patching. All USB ports work. Sleep Wake works. There is a small issue with Safari where videos can't be scrubbed. Not sure how to get that working or if its related to HDMI will find out more. Now if only the HDMI port worked Subway Surfers Psiphon Hill Climb Racing
I'm having that exact issue with my Gigabyte H370N WIFI. I ordered an adapter from Hobbypower for the BCM94360CS2, expecting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to work out of the box. However, I learned that my NGFF M.2 Key A/E adapter was not compatible with this new CNVi slot. As a result, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth weren't even showing up on my Hackintosh. Now I am stuck, since I can't find an adapter for the BCM94360CS2 that supports CNVi. I also can't use some sort of PCIe adapter, since I only have one PCIe slot for my graphics card.Biggest thing that I have found is when you find a mobo you like, check the integrated network chip and then check back here in the compatibility section. Seems like there are some new chipsets coming out (Intel CNVi for one) that are causing some issues for those that would otherwise be able to replace their WiFi card with something like the standard Broadcom swap. There are plenty of work arounds for the 219, 211, etc. type LAN chipsets to either spoof the chipset or to completely swap it on the board with one of the natively supposed Broadcom chips. The new-ish CNVi is a completely different beast.
I'm having that exact issue with my Gigabyte H370N WIFI. I ordered an adapter from Hobbypower for the BCM94360CS2, expecting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to work out of the box. However, I learned that my NGFF M.2 Key A/E adapter was not compatible with this new CNVi slot. As a result, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth weren't even showing up on my Hackintosh. Now I am stuck, since I can't find an adapter for the BCM94360CS2 that supports CNVi. I also can't use some sort of PCIe adapter, since I only have one PCIe slot for my graphics card.