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NVIDIA Web Driver and USB 3.0

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Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z170-UD3
CPU
Core i7-6700K
Graphics
EVGA GTX 960 Super Clocked
Mac
  1. MacBook Air
  2. MacBook Pro
  3. Mac mini
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
Hello, First build! Most things seem to be working. I haven't seen everything, as the build is just under a week old. I used this (https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...e-i7-6700-nvidia-gtx-950-oc-16gb-ddr4.199198/) guide to get me where I am.

Working:
-Nvidia Web Driver
-wifi
-bluetooth
-ethernet

not working
-usb 3.0 - 3.0 USB Drive plugged into 3.0 ports does not show up

I then went back into the BIOS and tried to change the USB legacy support to AUTO, because I thought it would allow for the motherboard to add support for it. When I did this, the NVIDIA Web Driver stopped working, so I went back and disabled legacy USB support. I'm back where I started.

How do I get this thing to use USB3.0? and do I dare ask USB-C and 3.1?
 

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I think you need this:

https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-creating-a-custom-ssdt-for-usbinjectall-kext.211311/

Hello, First build! Most things seem to be working. I haven't seen everything, as the build is just under a week old. I used this (https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...e-i7-6700-nvidia-gtx-950-oc-16gb-ddr4.199198/) guide to get me where I am.

Working:
-Nvidia Web Driver
-wifi
-bluetooth
-ethernet

not working
-usb 3.0 - 3.0 USB Drive plugged into 3.0 ports does not show up

I then went back into the BIOS and tried to change the USB legacy support to AUTO, because I thought it would allow for the motherboard to add support for it. When I did this, the NVIDIA Web Driver stopped working, so I went back and disabled legacy USB support. I'm back where I started.

How do I get this thing to use USB3.0? and do I dare ask USB-C and 3.1?
 
The max port limit patch is not a perfect solution. There are some reason apple make the 15 port limit.
Another point is, to make a customized SSDT for your usb isn't that hard, you just need to find out he exact usb port number for your motherboard.

I think that's one of the interesting part when you playing Hackintosh. :p
 
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