- Joined
- Jun 15, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 7-F13
- CPU
- i7-8700K OC @ 5.1Ghz
- Graphics
- RX 6900 XT
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
For life of me I cannot get it to work on hack it worked flawlessly on 12.x but on 13.x it just says it can't work due to a setting or extension. Nothing has changed since 12.x. In fact, I have a macbook pro M1 Max that has working private relay on same network and here is the kicker. it has all the same software with next to no deviation, I literally backed up hack and used it to setup the macbook pro so it has all same programs and setting and extensions. So all I can assume is whatever is causing private relay not to work on hack, is hack related. maybe apple is doing some kind of verification now (similar to imessage) only even more strict (because facetime and imessage work on the hack). Or maybe injected kexts by opencore are being detected?
More about hack, System integrity protection is on and working. literally everything works, except private relay. USB ports mapped and have been mapped for a LONG time. So for life of me I can't figure out why private relay doesn't work. I was curious if anyone else can confirm it's working for them just so I know it's a me thing and not an everybody on a hack one. If it's a me thing then I guess I can try a clean reinstall next (but I'm suspecting if I don't identify actual cause i won't fix the problem this way either). It's a shame apples error is about as useless as a warning can come. Even googling error is inconclusive with most saying 3rd party vpn can break it (one isn't in use, plus again, literally same configuration of a working real mac).
More about hack, System integrity protection is on and working. literally everything works, except private relay. USB ports mapped and have been mapped for a LONG time. So for life of me I can't figure out why private relay doesn't work. I was curious if anyone else can confirm it's working for them just so I know it's a me thing and not an everybody on a hack one. If it's a me thing then I guess I can try a clean reinstall next (but I'm suspecting if I don't identify actual cause i won't fix the problem this way either). It's a shame apples error is about as useless as a warning can come. Even googling error is inconclusive with most saying 3rd party vpn can break it (one isn't in use, plus again, literally same configuration of a working real mac).