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  1. Amd patcheds are doing their good job as usual!
    7 points
  2. AMD kernel patches are good
    7 points
  3. Update on Dell Optiplex 790 base Graphics Kepler Upgrade Hardware with a SSD M.2 2TB 980 EVO NVMe on a cady Socket M.2 NGFF SATA SSD This old PC is a really cool
    6 points
  4. https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/08/22/052-84341-A_X02G1CNG77/b7jhq33vk7yoaxeahzwey830bek8bka4t7/InstallAssistant.pkg
    6 points
  5. My first Mac Powerbook 165c is power on but 128mb hard drive crash. I'm here with my HP Z800 & HPZ840 Hackintosh.
    5 points
  6. No issues. Everything works.
    5 points
  7. I Dowloaded A Single Layer DVD Of 10.6.7 Snow Leopard Curtesy Of Archive.org It Installed On My iMac Just Fine P.S I'm 68, Was 21 When I First Got Into Hackintoshing 😄
    4 points
  8. I have been using a few Intel X540-AT2 Dual Base-T x8 NICs on a some of my Hackintosh dual boot systems: 1 x Skylake, 2 x Coffee Lake, 1 x AMD FX, 1 x AMD Ryzen B550 all with your IntelLucy.kext. I have upgraded IntelLucy to version 1.0.0. I am really grateful for the work you have put in to this project as it has allowed me to make greater use of my QNAP 1208 10G switch. Using some relatively inexpensive Intel Server NICs (£30+) to expand my 10G network. My other systems are using ACQ107 10G PCIe x4 cards. People need to be wary of the really cheap (£14-£20) INSUPER X540-AT2 NICs that are flooding eBay from China, as they aren’t macOS friendly. The X540-AT2 NICs work at 1GB or 10G, no 2.5G connection to my 2.5G switch only 1G. Surprisingly both 10G Base-T connectors work in macOS. I have changed all my Ethernet cables to Cat8, and have LC-LC 50/125um Multimode Fibre Optic Cable connections running between my 10GbE network switches.
    4 points
  9. 14.5 Beta (23F5059e) update went well on Z690 HACK
    4 points
  10. All these posts with pics of the golden age of Apple OS, got me feeling all nostalgic and young again.
    3 points
  11. Awww Bro you're just a youngster!!!! Well maybe not quite, but I am beating you by an extra 3 years. Long may we reign to see the next Apple OS and perhaps the inevitable (hopefully not too soon) death of Hackintosh.
    3 points
  12. 3 points
  13. ...also started with Tiger{i think} deadmoo image pentium4, agp and pci video cards, my first mac was a Mac Performa 68k... circa 1992 🧐
    3 points
  14. @eSaF The saying goes "let sleeping dogs lie", with that one just cannot be "bitten". Greetings Henties
    2 points
  15. @loganMac - It really was unnecessary to clean install to get rid of the two problems you listed. As @Mirone advised clearing out the files from /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports Folder would have solved the 'Shut Down Popup' problem. The Processor problem is related to wrong or incorrect data in the config.plist. Happy you got sorted with a clean install but going forward, hopefully you won't have to solve every problem that way.
    2 points
  16. @loganMac, Fix First problem: Set processorType = 4097 in your SMBIOS. Fix second problem: go to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports delete all files, or delete those files that are related to the warning.
    2 points
  17. Well I've Got My Early 2008 iMac Running With Monterey On 2GB Ram Not Too Shabby, I Will Be Upgrading The Ram And Throwing An SSD In As Well
    2 points
  18. I know several errors in System Information since Tiger time so I trust ioreg.
    2 points
  19. Update done, but this update i must install via installAssitant.pkg file, can't upgrade as normal
    2 points
  20. I'm Putting Together Some Files That ARE Needed If You WANT To Go The Snow Leopard Path YOU CAN'T BEAT THE 3D DOCK!! I'll Post A Link Soon Nice Pictures
    2 points
  21. No INSTAHackintosh Is All I Did, BUT They May Have Used It
    2 points
  22. Are you sure you aren't iDeneb author? 😅
    2 points
  23. There are good news to report since the last update 10 days ago. As Intel is going to stop production of the X540 this year, many retailers are selling out their inventory of X540 based cards offering rebates on these adapters. On AliExpress there are several offers for X540 adapters below 20€ so that I decided to give it a try and ordered one of these cards last week for a little bit more than 10€, shipping included. At first I was quite sceptic about the card's quality, in particular as the retailer mentioned that it may not work with certain mainboards and that the adapter runs very hot, but after it arrived last Monday, I am extremely happy with the purchase and can confirm that the card is more than worth the money. Here is a photo of the card: The quality is quite good, although there has been some dirt on the PCIe connector, but the heatsink is adequate for such a power hungry card. Nevertheless, it runs quite hot when both ports are active so that you can't touch it anymore but that's not unusual for passively cooled X540 adapters. Besides the second RJ-45 connector, there is a jumper (see the red arrow) to disable the second port allowing you to save power (and limit heat dissipation) in case it is not needed. Unfortunately the retailer didn't lie when he mentioned that the card may not work in certain mainboards. My Asrock H97M-Pro4 will immediately shut down on power-on with the card installed. Therefore I installed it in the PEG slot of my MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Plus and it worked perfectly without a single issue. Maybe it's because a powerful Gaming mainboard is designed to cope with the power consumption of high-end GPUs? Both systems are equipped with a 400W PSU. Anyway, you need a good airflow in your case when using such a card. Running stability tests I haven't noticed a single connection drop but after two days of testing you can't tell anything about long term stability. I wouldn't use this for my home server, in particular because of the power consumption (according to Intel the X540 the typical power consumption with one port active is 10.8W and 17.4W with both ports active), but for a test system or first steps with 10Gbit Ethernet it's the perfect solution, although I would recommend the X520 with a DAC cable, provided you only have to bridge a distance of up to 5 meter because it's the cheapest and most power efficient solution (~0.1W per active port) or a 10GBase-SR SPF+ module with a multi-mode fibre cable, which also consumes less power (~0.6W per active port) than 10GBase-T (~3W per active port). As a result of my testing I was able to fix some issues and improve IntelLucy. The result of my work, version 1.0.3 has been published a few minutes ago and is available in the download section or on GitHub. Also, I would like to thank you all for your support of the project and your testing efforts. Have fun❣️
    2 points
  24. I've gone back to Snow Leopard On My 2010 iMac BUT YOU CAN'T SURF THE WEB, YOU MAY SAY!! Great Browser Called InterWeb Works A Treat!!
    2 points
  25. @iwissem, This script is not mine, I just grabbed it a few posts back and posted it to you because you asked, so the credits go to whoever wrote it. Regarding your codec issue, it could be several factors. When you mention External Microphone, are you referring to the ComboJack? Are you using AppleALC? If yes, could you tell me which layout-id? A few years ago, I wrote this: https://www.olarila.com/topic/5586-guide-how-to-activate-microphone-on-conexant-codecs-and-others/ it might still work, I can't say for sure.
    2 points
  26. GrubISO9660.efi (or VboxIso9660) and GrubUDF.efi depending on your DVD format. CPU->Type=0x0605 or some other digits. But 13600 is really unknown for Apple. or use RestrictEvents.kext with some arguments. Ask authors.
    2 points
  27. Hi @chris1111 thanks for all icons to Linux boot specially Fedora
    2 points
  28. @loganMac I'm glad you fixed the problems, although the solutions I mentioned are valid and continue to work, but the important thing is to solve the problems.
    1 point
  29. The messages are related to DVD drive.
    1 point
  30. Well it's good to see some OLD Hands are still around and still dabbling with Apple's OS after all this time even though it seems we are now on borrowed time. Let's enjoy what time we have left in the game before we have to take out a mortgage to buy a genuine Apple machine (when that time comes, I will probably have to have my marriage annulled due to the wife's unreasonable behavior hiding the bank book ).
    1 point
  31. After weeks of fruitless research, thanks to @Mirone providing me a tool to monitor the states of the pins I found out that setting the 0x19's pin widget control to 0x24 stops the hissing noise issue I was having (see my post), in my headset. Now before trying to make the changes permanent I would like to find a way to switch from the internal microphone to the Headsets'. Because for now the external microphone is not detected when the headset jack is plugged in contrast to the headset output. it's like the jack sense is misconfigured or at least the command that is sent if the codec detects the plugged jack. Although I found a way to fix this noise issue I don't understand the reason why it is working. And I think this is important to understand before dealing with the microphone switching issue. According to my codec' schematic the 0x19 Pin should control the jack input, and the 0x21 pin the jack output so I was expecting to tweak the later and not the former to solve the noise issue. It may be trivial for you confirmed devs, but I'm a newbie with a lot of questions and I try to find a solution that could help me and the (huge number of) acer nitro hackintoshers. I'd appreciate any kind of help on the matter thanks in advance
    1 point
  32. The KeyWord Is OLD Guys, Like Leopard/Snow Leopard Era
    1 point
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