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Upgraded to High Sierra now USB not working


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I have upgraded to High Sierra and through installation without any hiccup and even upgraded to APFS so I added the apfs.efi driver to Clover.

 

Except that now it boots to the login screen and can't do anything because no USB port is working so no mouse and keyboard.

No USB port is working nor USB 3 or USB 2 front or back.

The computer isn't frozen because the clock in top right is running.

 

The only Kexts I use are for network and sound and no DSDT as everything except those works OOB.

 

Thank you

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all hacks need DSDT patched

Clover work good, boot fine, but u need essentials patches

 

what ur mobo?

 

post ur entire clover folder and run it, send me too

attachicon.gifRunMe.app.zip

 

Thank you

my moo is Asus H110M-K D3

I think the cause is the USBInjectall kext, maybe is not ready for High Sierra

Anyway I attach the required data :)

Send me iMac de Christian.zip

CLOVER.zip

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update: I though I had the USBInjectall kext but I haven't... I got confused by a Clover folder used for my laptop, which required it.

 

I jus installed it and now USB works

 

Now trying to get Nvidia web drivers to work but as far I read, we must wait for Nvidia to release it for HS :(

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I also encountered USB problems with High Sierra Beta 6 and Beta 7.

Most of my USB ports could not be used. I had these kinds of log messages at startup :

kernel IOUSBHostFamily HS08@14600000: AppleUSBHostPort::disconnect: persistent enumeration failures
kernel IOUSBHostFamily HS06@14400000: AppleUSBHostPort::disconnect: persistent enumeration failures
kernel IOUSBHostFamily HS04@14200000: AppleUSBHostPort::disconnect: persistent enumeration failures
 

I had no such problems in Sierra or in my first attempts with High Sierra.

My initial solution was adding FixOwnership : True in Clover's config.plist.

 

But a better solution was found by selecting in BIOS :

- Windows 8/10 Features : Windows 8/10 (instead of Other OS which is often recommended)

- CSM Support : Disabled

 

You might encounter boot problems after changing this setting. Just boot first in safe mode (through Clover's menu or with a -x boot argument) in order to clean cache, and it should be OK. 

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