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  1. Hello, everyone, I made a simple online edit openCore config.plist tool Use the address https://github.com/xieguozhong/opencoreConfiguratorOnline Support for OpenCore-0.6.3-RELEASE How to use: 1 Back up your config.plist 2 Open the https://xieguozhong.github.io/opencoreConfiguratorOnline/ with Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Opera 3 points in the upper right corner of the Open button select your config.plist file, or you can create your config.plist directly from scratch without opening any files 4 Double-click on the row in the table for data modification, after the modification is completed press enter key to submit the modification, other input box direct modification can be, the lower right corner of the table can be copied, pasted, add edgy, add row, delete the row operation 5 point Down button download the modified file, then copy to eFI to cover the original file, or click the Copy button, copy the content spally to the clipboard, open the config.plist file under EFI with a text editor, and paste it in to save If you find a bug, please tell me, follow or send my mailbox 295799583@qq.com, thank you
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  2. Hello, thank you for finding the bug, the problem has been fixed, you can try it, but it looks like your config.plist has some keys in it that don't work for opencore, like SmUUID
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  3. Hi, please send me your config.plist to see what the problem is causing, my mailbox 295799583@qq.com
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  4. I hack from apple MacPro 7.1 Add this SSDT in your config ACPI SSDT-SMC.aml SSDT-OSDW.aml SSDT-SMC.aml SSDT-OSDW.aml SMC and OSDW look like Apple -smc-huronriver OSDW for thunderbolt and other devices
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  5. View File Bootdisk Utility Make bootable USB Flash Disk for MAC OS X with Latest Clover bootloader revision fast and easy by one click! under OS Windows. Special utility from cvad & russian MAC community for new hackintosh users. Enjoy... For more information and complete instructions please see this topic. Anyone who likes the program, please support its Community Score. Feel free to "Rate File" Submitter cvad Submitted 04/28/2013 Category Bootloaders  
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  6. This is not intended to be a complete and comprehensive installation guide. Rather, this is supplemental information specific to the hardware listed below. I hope you find this information useful, it took me a while to get to a stable state. Resources I found helpful: https://github.com/cmer/gigabyte-z390-aorus-master-hackintosh/blob/master/STEP_BY_STEP.md Why InsanelyMac does not support tonymacx86 System Hardware GIGABYTE Z390 I AORUS PRO WiFi (Intel LGA1151/Z390/Mini-ITX/M.2/Realtek ALC1220-VB/Intel GbE LAN/HDMI/Motherboards) Intel Core i9-9900K Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.0 GHz Turbo unlocked LGA1151 300 Series 95W Noctua NH-L12S 70mm Low-Profile CPU Cooler with Quiet 120mm PWM Fan 2 of Patriot Viper Elite Series DDR4 16GB PC4-21300 2666 MHz Memory Module (Black/Grey) Samsung 970 EVO 1TB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD (MZ-V7E1T0BW) Sabrent 2TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive (SB-ROCKET-2TB) Seagate Exos X12 12TB SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache Enterprise Hard Drive 3.5" (ST12000NM0007) Sapphire 11265-05-20G Radeon Pulse RX 580 8GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/ DVI-D/ Dual DP OC with Backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards CORSAIR SF Series, SF750, 750 Watt, SFX, 80+ Platinum Certified, Fully Modular Power Supply USB Adapter Bluetooth 4.0 Dongle for PC & Mac, Special Accessory for Systems That Work with Multifunctional Device Hideez Key, Support All Windows & Mac OS - Matte Black Inamax USB WiFi Adapter 1200Mbps, USB 3.0 Wireless Network WiFi Dongle with 5dBi Antenna for PC/Desktop/Laptop/Mac, Dual Band 2.4G/5G 802.11ac,Support Windows 10/8/8.1/7/Vista/XP, Mac10.5-10.14 SilverStone Technology Mini-ITX Slim Small Form Factor Computer Case with Handle (SST-ML08B-H-USA) Bios Configuration, what's important: Bios Version -> F5 M.I.T -> Extreme Memory Profile(X.M.P.) -> Disabled Bios -> Windows 8/10 Features -> Other OS Peripherals -> USB Configuration -> XHCI Hand-off: Enabled Chipset -> VT-d -> Disabled Chipset -> Internal Graphics -> Enabled Chipset -> Audio Controller -> Enabled Chipset -> Above 4G Decoding -> Enabled Power -> CEC 2019 Ready -> Enabled M.I.T -> Advanced Frequency Settings: You can leave this alone, or play around a bit. I have my settings set to 5.0Ghz on all cores with 250 watts maximum. I haven’t notice any issues other than thermal limitations. Just makes sure you leave: M.I.T -> Advanced Frequency Settings -> Advanced CPU Core Settings -> TjMAX Temperature -> Auto Clover Configuration Current clover version is 4945. OSX = 10.14.5, utilizing 18.1 apple model (18.3 had issues with the bluetooth adapter). The USBMap.kext is specific to this mainboard. The two USB ports above the Ethernet port are 2.0 all other ports are 3.1. The iGPU settings in the config file are specific to the i9-9900K. It works in headless mode with the RX 580 (and did so for the other graphic cards I tried). I used Hackintool, to identify the iGPU settings for the config file, and to install the Kexts to the OS. Note, I did not do a fresh installation, I used a clone of an existing OSX system and copied it over. Custom files attached: config.plist | USBMap.Kext EFI -> CLOVER -> drivers64UEFI SMCHelper-64.efi ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi AudioDxe-64.efi DataHubDxe-64.efi EmuVariableUefi-64.efi (Need this for proper shutdown and restart) FSInject-64.efi HFSPlus.efi NvmExpressDxe-64.efi OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi (replace with AptioMemoryFix-64.efi if you have booting issues with a graphic card, see note below). PartitionDxe-64.efi EFI -> CLOVER -> kexts -> Other WhateverGreen.kext VirtualSMC.kext USBMap.kext SMCSuperIO.kext SMCProcessor.kext SMCLightSensor.kext SMCBatteryManager.kext Lilu.kext IntelMausiEthernet.kext AppleALC.kext CPU Thermal restriction The i9-990k is unable to run at 5.0Ghz for any sustained amount of time (all cores running at 100% beyond a few moments) in my setup. When running a full load (all cores @ 100% @ 5Ghz) the frequency lowers to about 4.3 - 4.5 Ghz. It appears the CPU is drawing 100 - 110 watts at that state. I am content with the performance and works well for my needs. I originally started with this cooler: Noctua NH-L9x65, 65mm Premium Low-Profile CPU Cooler (Brown). Then tried: Noctua NH-L12S 70mm Low-Profile CPU Cooler with Quiet 120mm PWM Fan. I think I get a little bit more out of the CPU with the NH-L12S, however I had to use the smaller fan from the NH-L9 to fit in the computer case. If you use the NH-L12S, you may need to bend the pipes slightly (kind or squish it in) to get it to all fit. In the end, not sure the NH-L12S is worth the trouble. However, it is what is on my system. I also have 2 of Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (40x20mm, Brown). I placed them in a way to blow onto the base of the CPU in an attempt to cool things down even further. I didn't notice any performance increase from doing so. But I left them there. GPU In the end, I assume that each of the graphics cards would have worked without issue if I had keep the memory at the base clock speed in Bios (i.e. not using 'profile 1'). This is one thing I wish I had tried early on, as it would have saved me a great deal of time. Originally I setup the system without a dedicated graphics card. I found that utilizing the GPU on the i9-9900K allowed me to implement less than appropriate settings, while utilizing the system without significant issue. (The settings in the EFI I have shared are now correct). I encountered problems when attempting to add an external graphics card. In order, these are the graphics cards I attempted to use (all on 10.14.5). Gigabyte Radeon Computer Graphics Cards (GV-RXVEGA64GAMING OC-8GD) PowerColor Radeon VII 16GB HBM2 PCI-E DP/HDMI Vega 7nm Video Graphics Card Sapphire 11276-02-40G Radeon Pulse RX Vega 56 8GB HBM2 Dual HDMI/DP (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Sapphire 11265-05-20G Radeon Pulse RX 580 8GB GDDR5 Dual HDMI/ DVI-D/ Dual DP OC with Backplate (UEFI) PCI-E Graphics Card Graphic Cards Noted behavior: Each graphics card, upon the first boot was able to boot fully into the OS. On or after 1 - 3 reboots, the system no longer loaded. The solution was to replace AptioMemoryFix-64.efi with OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi. I also found that disabling the internal GPU was also a viable solution in-order to boot into the OS, but of course the iGPU will not be headless. On 10.14.5 I was able to boot utilizing all four (4) graphics cards. Most everything seemed to run fine, video playback and brief video encoding. Note that the GPU fans turned off when booting into the OS. I initial thought this was a problem, but now believe this may be normal behavior for 10.14.5. The fans on the RX 580 seem to engage under heavy load, my assumption is that I never placed the other GPU's under heavy load and took note of the fan at the same time. Under intensive encoding tasks lasting longer than 10 minutes and up to 3 hours (almost all CPU based, not GPU), the system would become unresponsive. A hard reboot was the only resolution. I tried all sorts of solutions over the course of a few months, and tried all four (4) graphics cards. All experiencing the same behavior. The final solution was simple. Disable overclocking of the memory in the bios, specially turning off 'profile 1'. All four cards experience the same issue under the same conditions. Therefore, I feel fairly confident that any of the four cards would have work just fine, with the correct memory setting. I'm staying with the GPU I have now, RX 580. It is just able to handle the 4K video editing of time lapse stills I use the system for. I like the idea of having the Vega 7, and there is a bit better performance in premier and in encoding video files. However it is much more power than I technically need at the moment, and in my application (non-gaming) it is mostly unused potential. config.plist USBMap.kext.zip
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  7. Woow, very very thanks, it is working now What was the main problem? Was it wrong SMBIOS? With this config file its working but do you also suggest me to add lilu.kext and WEG.kext to myLibrary/Extensitons? Or I do not need to add them?
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  8. O yes! It is 3.5.3 now.
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  9. codesto invece è compatibile
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  10. hi, after updating applesupportpkg drivers ,all works fine. thank you
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  11. Did you also update AppleSupportPkg drivers?
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  12. Thank you for sharing @yapan4
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  13. I'm running a 9980XE 18c @ 3.00GHz, Gigabyte X299 Designare EX mainboard, Vega 64 GPU. I'm running an EFI available from user nmano (http://bit.ly/2DDl6hR) and BIOS settings by user kgp (http://bit.ly/35Vqrx5). Boots nice and smoothly. My main application is Da Vinci Resolve Studio. Initial render tests in Resolve are topping out at 22% CPU usage. Application is reading at 250MB/s from a disk which tests at ~650MB/s. Results from Da Vinci Resolve are just below my current 8-core x99 hack. Geekbench 5 single-core score 1189, Multi-core score 13706. Any ideas on what's slowing me down here?
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  14. Besides doing this, should I just replace all OpenCore files on my EFI folder? I think it's the BOOT directory and the OpenCore.efi file are the updates ones.
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  15. There are missing in your config.plist. Take a look to Sample.plist Just my opinion.
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  16. Nel caso ti servirebbe anche una GPU
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  17. Take the Sample.plist that comes with the release and do a opendiff on it with your current config.
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  18. OpenCore 0.5.3 was just released and I just build it using macbuild.tool. Now, what's the proper way of updating my existing opencore efi? Thanks.
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  19. Hey @Donw35 i was struggling to increase the vram of the intel hd4600 behind a dp-vga screen as well as the alc back on. And then i discovered your post, and your clover is a marvelous work. i was able to keep my bcm94350zae and a nvme, now it’s almost perfect, so thank you for that piece of cake you gave us!
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  20. Ok, so I wasn't able to replicate that issue anymore... And as Pavo said, yeah, doesn't look like that section of ACPI had anything to do with it... In fact, my whole ACPI section is completely blank right now and everything boots just fine. So...not sure what was it. But if I find out, I'll post it here.
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  21. You already answered your question. It's only visible in 10.15+ Unless you refear to this: ..where no "install" is mentioned and so the purpose is only to quickly mount an ESP.... which means you want to see the contents... the app open the mount point in the Finder. Otherwise no other reason to push on something that doesn't allude to install (Mounter=Mount, (ESP)) Instead, if you refear to the fact that opening the installer: and then you press: ..well, how would you do to copy files and folders without mounting the disk? Are you able without doing that? Tried to update and compile Clover before building the app? ...yep, you already sorted out why.
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  22. Did you read the "Clover changes explanations" topic? Looks a no as -64 suffix was abandoned among a new directories structure: drivers64 and drivers64UEFI are no longer in use, sobstituted by drivers/UEFI drivers/BIOS and all the drivers are automatically moved and renamed without the '-64' suffix by the installer.
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  23. If you want an advice.... stop using Clover Configurator and do it by your self... as if the result of your screenshot doesn't reflect the reality you cannot trust it.
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  24. try adding HFS driver. the installer is HFS not APFS
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  25. Sorry for some stupid opinion: what version of Opencore do you use? In the actual sample.plist, you will find these keys bellow for Kext and Patch <key>MaxKernel</key> <string></string> <key>MinKernel</key> <string></string>
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  26. 1. My GPU has never needed WEG because I use my AGPMInjector to inject the correct GPUPM settings. 2. As stated previously it all relies on the SMBIOS + GPU combination. 3. See picture below
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  27. I can boot into 10.15.1 or 10.15.2 beta without WEG. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  28. 1. I don't know if it works in Catalina. 2. Into applications. 3. Executable as any app. 4. Version 1.0 is the latest version. I never used it and not support it.
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  29. I updated the sources of the decompkernelcache tool. Now it can do the following things with the prelinked kernel and its data: - Uncompress prelinked kernel (package with drivers inside) - Extract kernel (repackage possible with kextcache, kernel only) - Extract kexts (including original folder source directory) - List kexts - Extract combined Info.plist resource - Recompress uncompressed prelinked kernel to LZVN/LZSS It can do this with prelinked kernel caches compressed with LZSS and LZVN. It can also extract already decompressed prelinked kernel cache binaries. It is also possible to specify an architecture to extract (in case of a multi architecture prelinked kernel cache). It works with any version of the OS X kernel cache (It works for 32 and 64 bit, extracting all). I tested it on a prelinked kernel of iOS also, it was able to do this to an iPhone 4S prelinked kernel too. (32-bit ARM) It works on Mac OS X prelinked kernel data with any version or architecture (32/64-bit works, can extract Big Endian data so if you manage to have a PowerPC prelinked kernel it can handle them too). It should be able to handle any architecture and any Darwin deployment target. So if you have a decrypted prelinked kernel of iOS, Mac OS X, Apple TV (both Intel and ARM), Watch OS and any other like the HomePod OS you can use this tool on them too. Update (V2.1): Added WIN32 and WIN64 version (compiled with MingW-w64 for i386 and x86_64). I used Apple's WebKitSupport library (for the CoreFoundation library) and a win32 port of libdispatch. The binaries for CoreFoundation support came from iTunes's Apple Application Support installer (both 32 bit and 64 bit). They are included. It's adapted to work with Visual Studio too but needs a VC project edit as I only have a MacBook Air (without Windows on it). I tested it on someone's computer and it works fine. Update (V2.2): Minor bug fixes. Will do WIN32 and WIN64 version a bit later. Update (V2.2 Windows): Added WIN32 and WIN64 version. Update (V2.2 Linux): Added Linux version (post below, x86_64 and i386). Other architectures are also supported and require libraries and bison below: To build it you need a recent ICU4C (http://site.icu-project.org/download). My own build of lib dispatch (https://github.com/vampirecat35/libdispatch). My own corrected build of CoreFoundation lite for Linux (https://github.com/vampirecat35/CoreFoundation-Lite-Linux). bison-2.4.1 which is specific because of IOCFUnserialize.yacc (https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison-2.4.1.tar.bz2). Update (V2.2 iOS/WatchOS/AppleTVOS): Added 32-bit and 64-bit versions for iOS, WatchOS and AppleTVOS (post below). Update (V2.2 Android): Added ARMV7 Android version (post below). Added AARCH64 (ARM64) Android version (post below). Added I686 Android version (post below). Added X86_64 Android version (post below). Update (V2.2 Visual Studio 2019): Added X86 VS2019 Windows version (post below). Added X64 VS2019 Windows version (post below). I also optimised the code a little (No more warnings, not even for 32-bit builds). Update (V2.3 OS X): Added kernel cache recompression support from uncompressed prelinked kernel. Added macOS 11 version (x86_64 and arm64). Added Windows version (VS2019 X86_64 and I386, Mingw32, Mingw64). Added iOS/AppleTVOS/WatchOS versions. *Requires MobileTerminal app* Added Linux versions. Added Android versions. * NOTE: Copies are available also on GitHub... Enjoy Added Ubuntu 23.04 version download on GitHub repo (x86_64 and i386) Added GitHub repo on my secondary account: https://github.com/vampirecat35/decompkernelcache decompkernelcache_macOS.zip
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  30. I left them empty after inputting MinKernel and MaxKernel on each kext entry and still no boot, same KP. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  31. i updated bootx64.efi and opencore.efi of opencore0.5.3 but can't boot into macos15.1.
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