- Joined
- Oct 23, 2010
- Messages
- 924
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 TH
- CPU
- i7-3770K
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Cool. Well done.I wish I could attach a beer or two to this post. @macnb it's working fantastic. Boot's fast, sleeps fast, and recovers well from sleep and Siri and iMessage all a go. Power seems to be working very well it just idles along. Might be my imagination, but it appears that the UI is a lot more responsive, apps opening faster etc.
Correct.I noticed that in the System Information app, my graphics card is now saying: "Metal: Supported, feature set macOS GPUFamily1 v3"... I guess this means that the GPU is now fully supporting the Apple Metal V3 (latest) driver?
Possibly USB issues. I noticed in your last IOREG posting that your USB ports are not named as appropriately for newer macOS in the ACPI. That can be fixed via Clover/ACPI/DSDT/PATCHES. See my comment to @ksong in post #48 and start a new thread with your IOREG.I of course had to setup new serial numbers etc (or I did anyway because I wasn't sure if I could use my old ones with the new 13,2 spec.), but I had trouble with my WiFi/Bluetooth card, (Broadcom BCM94360CD 802.11ac), which caused me lots of headaches. I noticed that I didn't have Bluetooth, and even the DPCIManager app couldn't see it, I ignored it, and I was updating my iPhone 7+ when the network kept on disconnecting. Long story short was I had to do a factory re-install of the phone as it corrupted the install, (I had backed up prior to doing the update!). All's good now, I'm running on a older TP-LINK card ATM. I think the firmware is not right for Australian frequency spectrum.... to be continued...
Sorry this is of topic... I'll investigate it further and start a new thread...
Thanks again for all of your help, very much appreciated.
You're welcome