Hi Pastrychef,
In Hackintool, it looks like the pxsx USB 3.1 is listed 2 times.
Is something wrong?
Thanks for your support
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Thanks!!! Patch helped me. Fixing USB now.Try adding the following patch. Then try removing WhateverGreen again. Also, you should do one of the "proper" USB fixes.
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Hi Pastrychef,
long time no hear. Hope you‘re doing fine and you‘re safe. I have a, hopefully not so stupid, question reg. making a new USB port map on my system.
The reason is, that I upgraded directly to Mojave 10.14.6 and now my USB ports (and my mapping) doesn‘t work anymore. Some ports not at all and some ports only at USB2 speed.
So, what do I need to do, to „revert“ to enabeling ALL ports and then to make again an USB mapping (with Hackintool this time). I‘m super nervous, that I‘ll delete something important in my config.plist and that it won‘t boot anymore....
I only find guides coming from inject all to 15 port limit and not „go back there“...
thx a lot for your help in advance...
Best
Michael
@pastrychef any particular reason to set DVMT pre-alloc to 193mb? My mobo allows upto 1024mb and I am using single 4k monitor so what should I use? I tried 64, 128 and 192 but didn’t notice any difference.
Hi pastrychef,Yes. Doing pretty good, just kinda bored. Lol. Hope all is well with you too!
Yes.
- Remove whatever USB fix you are currently using.
- Enable all the ports using USBInjectAll and KextsToPatches for your version of macOS.
- Use Hackintool to help you map your ports.
Hi pastrychef,
thx for the guide. Did as you told me so. Everything is works....... except for ONE front panel bus.
HS01 (USB2).... no chance. Cannot force it to run. SS01(same port but USB3) no problem.
No IOregistry.... no Hackintool.... nada. It won't recognised ANY USB2 device on THIS port????
Everything else worked.
User intelligence to low
Do you have any idea?
Best
M.
I'm using the SSDT-UIAC.aml file and just found out, that iPhone charging on THIS particular port doesn't work either.Please post your USBPorts.kext.