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- Apr 4, 2011
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Designare Z390-F9g
- CPU
- i9-9900
- Graphics
- RX 550
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Thanks, caught me mid-USB-freeze.If you refresh the webpage you'll see that I uploaded a modified SSDT in previous reply.
Thanks, caught me mid-USB-freeze.If you refresh the webpage you'll see that I uploaded a modified SSDT in previous reply.
I've installed the Corporately Stable Asus GT 710, connecting my TV to the HDMI port. During the boot process, I get stuck at these two icons (cycling back and forth between them). @Gigamaxx or anyone know what they mean? I think something to do with the GPU hardware or even my TV, not OpenCore or anything related to hackintosh.View attachment 515922Wow I got it!
They mean that no keyboard or mouse has been detected, they are reminding you that if you have Bluetooth devices then you should switch them on.anyone know what they mean?
Ha ha, d'oh! Those icons are inscrutable. I would never have scruted them. Thanks!They mean that no keyboard or mouse has been detected, they are reminding you that if you have Bluetooth devices then you should switch them on.
Thanks for this Casey. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have made a difference - USB freeze up after 10-15mins of running Logic Pro. But, at least I know it's not the cable!@ralphonz
I can provide a new USB SSDT that enables USB 2 protocol on both Thunderbolt ports. This will let you use the USB-C to USB-C cable.
If your computer has a front panel USB-C port, I can enable USB 2.0 on that as well, but it’s best to try and be of the Thunderbolt ports first.
Will send new SSDT soon.
Update:
Note that this SSDT prevents USB 2.0 devices from connecting to the two RED USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports on the rear IO panel.
- Temporarily move the file EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/Patched/SSDT-UIAC-DESIGNARE-Z390-V7.aml to the EFI/CLOVER folder.
- Copy the attached file to the EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/Patched folder.
- Reboot.
- And don't worry about the name of the attached file.
- Then connect SSL UF8 via USB-C to USB-C cable to either of the two Thunderbolt ports.
- Is the port any more or less stable?
Yes we should avoid F9j. @Elias64Fr has created a hybrid BIOS by incorporating the new microcode from F9j into F9i. The hybrid is available here:CaseySJ,
Thank you for the quick response. I will listen to your advice and buy the i9-9900K. When I make the system I will follow your instructions carefully. I hope the transition will be pleasant.
Is there still advice that bios version F9j should be avoided?
Thank you again for your quick and helpful response.