Since we are asking questions here, I have an I9 12900HK Erying ITX Motherboard (this is a laptop Intel processor) that I have successfully installed Ventura and Windows 11 on, and upgraded it 13.6.1. I initially mapped USB's with USB Tool Box. But my map did not seem to be right so then went to USBmap corpnewt and that at least allowed me to see my ports in Hackintool. Ports would not show up at all in the latest Hackintool and I am using 0.9.5.
I will say I have Intel wifi (AX210, but am not depending on that, as I have hardwired 2.5 GB Realtek Ethernet.) The wifi and Bluetooth are functioning with the latest Intel Kexts although not being used. I also have SSDT-RHUB.aml installed but this is probably not necessary as this is not an Asus/MSI board.
The questions: What would prevent Hackintool from not displaying any port but showing the Alderlake controller at the top and even using the inject option at the bottom nothing would show although ports were working?
Could a missmapped USB array cause Sonoma
NOT to upgrade and even going to the Apple store, the download would fully complete, but the upgrade failed, with the same result as using Apple's software update in Ventura?
I am using Restrictevents.kext
The message says: it cannot be installed on this machine check your internet. (I have a 1GB fiber connection on a 2.5 Gb hardwired ethernet port)
Last question: Combo HS01/SS01 companion ports should be labeled (3), not (0) for HS01, and (3) for SS01?
Type E internal port if not switched should be labeled (10) even if not used. If the 20pin USB is connected to an internal PC case hub which splits the ports to two external USB 3.0 type A's and one external C (not a gen 2 and it does not flip) the original 20-pin on the board which is doing the delivery external IO should have all port assignments be labeled (3) even the C?
I have every function working even audio but I cannot upgrade this to Sonoma.
I am using a Soyo RX6600M GPU card with the boot arg agdpmod=pikera. (with HDMI delivery to my folding test monitor)
There are only a total of 16 ports showing when using USBTool box discovery in Windows 11. (Not the standard 26)
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