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  1. Amd patcheds are doing their good job as usual!
    8 points
  2. macOS Sonoma 14.5 ( 23F5064f ) Full Installer https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/09/59/052-86853-A_7D10PH5J4S/eluyuwzjdg9bza6r82syi9fdr74jve9xn4/InstallAssistant.pkg
    7 points
  3. @Anto65 Grazie!! 🇮🇹 🇧🇷 Hi all, im using a program release from our friend and coder, @chris1111 its very useful https://github.com/chris1111/Download_Install_macOS/releases/tag/V1 Enjoy
    6 points
  4. The best Distro is Manjaro Linux Gnome.
    4 points
  5. From https://github.com/andyvand/FixEDID rebuild for ventura FixEDID-master.zipDebug.zip my fav code DisplayMergeNub::start(IOService *provider) { IOLog("%s\n", (const char *)DisplayMergeNubVersionString); IOLog("Version %f\n", DisplayMergeNubVersionNumber); IOLog("Copyright © 2013-2014 AnV Software\n"); return (true); }
    3 points
  6. Glad to See @Andy Vandijck and @spakk are still on the scene.
    3 points
  7. Update done, but this update i must install via installAssitant.pkg file, can't upgrade as normal
    3 points
  8. I am hopeful that the OC OpenDuet issues that I've experienced since OC 0.9.7 are resolved in the next release of OC. The fix "Fixed problem loading non-firmware runtime drivers" seems promising.
    2 points
  9. Latest version, Freshly made. XNU-14.4.0-AnV.zip
    2 points
  10. Mieze So, just tried out your driver with a X540-T2 that I got from eBay for a whopping $25......fantastic! Works great, and very fast - considerably faster than the Aquantia I have been using. Great work! It worked in Ventura, Sonoma (14.5 B2), and Ubuntu/Mint. I had a bit of trouble in Windows 11, but was able to find a driver and work around there and once that was done, it was working in all of my installed betas (the machine I use them on is an Intel Z790 Asus motherboard and I don't really use that for production needs, just for betas of various Operating Systems). The main point is that 10G adapter is working on all of them, and working extremely well in my two Mac installations thanks to you. Thank you!
    2 points
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  12. I needed a spare HP EliteDesk Mini, so I picked up a very cheap 800 G4 Mini that includes the AMD dGPU. Looking forward to creating an EFI for it that works with the RX560.
    2 points
  13. @eSaF The saying goes "let sleeping dogs lie", with that one just cannot be "bitten". Greetings Henties
    2 points
  14. @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
  15. @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
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  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. Hi Chris1111, do you know if MediaTekl wifi 7 and intel wifi 7 kext files are ready for Hackintosh or still in progress!
    2 points
  20. All these posts with pics of the golden age of Apple OS, got me feeling all nostalgic and young again.
    2 points
  21. AMD kernel patches are good
    2 points
  22. No issues. Everything works.
    2 points
  23. 14.5 Beta (23F5059e) update went well on Z690 HACK
    2 points
  24. I am not sure but I may propose that the exfat.kext is not present in cache in recovery mode. Consider a way to inject it by a bootloader.
    1 point
  25. First of all make a backup of your current EFI. Now you've got two choices. Take your current EFI and update it. Update OC, kexts and any patches you may be using. Start again from scratch. If you need some help remove your SMBios info from the config and upload the EFI as a zip archive.
    1 point
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  27. does clover have this feature? Yup. I see it 👍
    1 point
  28. Ok, i fixit in clover/quirks/kernel/ThirdPartyDrives=on
    1 point
  29. Dont know about Intel but Mediatek since have progress
    1 point
  30. 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.
    1 point
  31. Yes it is Sonoma 14.4(.1)
    1 point
  32. OFF Topic maybe controverse To me a SSDT Full Hack will never be up to a full patch DSDT I speak from experience on all the HP laptops that I have had and believe me that I have had many We will never know the real reason why Rehabman switched to SSDT when he brilliantly used the DSDT Full patch to its full potential; like @MaLd0n DSDT patch I have my own idea as to why but I'll keep it to myself. People who have never used DSDT full patch on their laptop cannot understand but the day you do it and get there you will understand.
    1 point
  33. OpenCore EFI for HP Z420-Z620-Z820 (0.9.7) 1. macOS support: Catalina/Big Sur/Monterey: Native support (Recommended) Ventura/Sonoma: Root patching with OCLP is required to enable graphic hardware acceleration. Check OCLP page for other limitations. Follow the step-by-step instruction below. 2. Supported Hardware: HP Z420/Z620/Z820 (BIOS 3.96, all motherboard revisions) CPUs: E5-1600/2600 V1 Xeon's (Sandy-Bridge) or V2 Xeon's (Ivy-Bridge) Required BIOS Settings: Enable UEFI boot, set SATA to AHCI mode, Disable Vt-d, and enable "Legacy ACPI Tables". 3. What Works: CPU Power Management (all processor models) On-board Audio (Front/Back Jacks, internal speaker) USB2 ports, Ethernet, On-Board SAS (Z820 only) USB3 (Catalina only) What Not Work: Sleep/Wake (Must disable from macOS, System Preference->Energy Saver->Prevent computer from sleeping) USB3 ports not working under Big Sur or higher (no driver support). Z820 DUAL CPU setup: boot issue (random lockup) under Sonoma/Ventura. Solution: stay with Monterey. No issue with single CPU. Z620 DUAL CPU setup: occationally locks up during booting under Sonamoa/Ventura. Reboot again normally works. Recommend temporarily remove the 2nd CPU card during Sonoma/Ventura installation. 4. EFI Folder 4.1 EFI with OC 0.9.7: Support Catalina - Sonoma (14.3.1 tested). SUMBIOS: MacPro7,1 (default) or iMacPro1,1. MacPro6,1 is supported up to Monterey. 4.2. Choose the correct config.plist: For Sandy-bridge CPUs (V1 Xeon's), use config_SandyCPUs.plist (rename it to config.plist). For Ivy-bridge CPUs (V2 Xeon's), use config_IvyCPUs.plist For 2643V2, 2667V2, or 2687w V2 CPUs, use the corresponding config_26XXV2.plist Choose the correct CPU PM file that matches your CPU model: You may over-written SSDT_CPUPM.aml with the correct PM file (default PM), or modify config.plist (ACPI->Add section) to pick the specific PM file If your CPU is not listed, pick the one with closest match, disable use of any PM file (ACPI->Add section). Once install is completed, generate your own (see Post-Install) to enable optimal CPU power management. 4.3 For Catalina/Big Sur/Monterey: Just use the renamed config.plist, with the correct CPU PM file. 4.4 For Sonoma/Ventura: Follow Sonoma/Ventura step-by-step instruction below. 5. Other Installation Note: Network LAN driver choice: For Z420 (Single LAN port), use IntelMausi.kext. For Z620/Z820 (Dual LAN ports), use AppleIntelE1000e.kext. Otherwise, you might experience random system lock up, especially true if NvMe SSD (via PCI-E adapter) is used. Currently AppleIntelE1000e.kext is enabled by default in the config.list. 6. Pre/Post-Install You must generate and add your own Serial # & Board ID to config.plist For full CPU power management, replace "SSDT-CPUPM.aml" (in ACPI folder) with one matching your CPU model. I have provided a few in the ACPI folder. Simply overwrite "SSDT-CPUPM.aml" with an appropriate file. If you have a different CPU not listed, you need to run ssdtPRGen (link) to create a new SSDT file. Additional instruction can be found here: bilbo's "Z820 - High Sierra, the Great Guide" (step #29) (link). If you have a mismatched CPU, you might experience booting issue. In this case, simply disable SSDT-CPUPM.aml from config.plist. macOs will run without CPU power management. Once up running, you can generate a correct SSDT file specific to your CPU. 7. Sonoma/Ventura step-by-step instruction The steps outlined below were tailored from the excellent instruction guide written by 5T33Z0. Step 1. Start with the appropriate config.plist template (Section 4.2) Verify that this EFI works with your current Monterey/Big Sur setup (if you have one installed), with full CPU power management (use Intel Power Gadget tool). Step 2. Modify the boot-args (to disable the video card hardware acceleration) Add the following flags to the boot-args: "-amd_no_dgpu_accel" if you have an AMD/Radeon card “nv_disable=1” if you have an nVidia Kepler card optional: "revpatch=sbvmm" for Sonoma 14.3 only. Not needed for 14.2, or 14.3.1 (my own testing). Otherwise, you may encounter "Software Update Error” after 1st reboot. If you encounter this error, just do a restart (i.e. reboot) and the install would complete succesfully, except that the boot partition would end up as “Sonoma - Data” (which can be renamed later). Step 3. Install Sonoma/ventura (latest version recommended) Reboot with the modified boot-args from Step 2. Make sure to perform a NVRAM reset (Important!) Start Sonoma/Ventura installation: by booting from an USB installer stick (recommended), or for updating from existing Ventura/Sonoma only, directly from a downloaded full installer copied to the Application folder (Note: for NVME disk, you must boot from USB Installer). Once Sonoma is installed successfully, proceed to Step 4. Step 4: Apply OCLP patcher (to enable graphics card acceleration). Modify config.plist again: csr-active-config to 03080000 Add “amfi=0x80” to boot-args Reboot. Perform NVRAM reset (Important). Reboot again. Download the latest OCLP patcher (OpenCore-Patcher-GUI.app ) Launch the OCLP patcher and choose “Post-Install Root Patch”. Step 5: Post OCLP change If OCLP root patching is successfully (Step 4), remove the following boot-args , if they were added from the previous steps: "-amd_no_dgpu_accel" "nv_disable=1" "amfi=0x80" "revpatch=sbvmm" Leave csr-active-config as <03080000> Reboot. Perform NVRAM reset. Reboot again. Note: If you properly followed the steps above, the final EFI should be able to boot existing Big Sur, Monterey, and Ventura/Sonoma. Credits: bilbo's "Z820 - High Sierra, the Great Guide" (here). Also many of the follow-up posts in the same forum. My build wouldn't possible without these guy's work. Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide (Here) "Installing macOS Ventura or newer on Ivy Bridge systems" (Here ) Hackintosh-HP-Z420-Z620-Z820-OpenCore-V3.4-Insanely.zip
    1 point
  34. Developers are being given a preview version of macOS Sonoma today and a public beta will be available this summer (in July). The final version will be available to the general public in the fall.
    1 point
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