pastrychef
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OK, so in that case for the SSDTs, generate SSDTs in hackintool (there may be more than one depending on the mobo if I’m right) put SSDTs in UEFI and don’t use USBInjectAll at all, right?
Or do I use USBInjectAll prior to mapping and remove it after?
Boot with USBInjectAll to enable all the USB ports so that you can map your ports.
When you are done with mapping in Hackintool, you can disable or remove USBInjectAll and install your SSDTs.
Reboot.
Done.