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  1. @iCanaro Rename os_mac.icns its work replace os_mac.icns
    5 points
  2. BrcmBluetoothInjector is currently broken for Monterey because BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport has had a ton of changes made to it. It no longer is possible to simply inject new device info into that kext. You can follow the issue acidanthera bugtracker
    4 points
  3. atheros40 missing in mojave, I'll do research why get panic
    4 points
  4. New Clover will understand "os_monterey" icon name.
    3 points
  5. 3 points
  6. Obviously the code sequence has changed a bit but the structure remains the same: Therefore we've got to modify the patch too. You need to find 41 c7 45 00 00 00 00 00 e9 and replace it with 41 c7 45 00 01 00 00 00 e9 Good luck! Mieze
    2 points
  7. I am facing long wake from sleep. But then there is success. Skylake computer with Monterey. Nobody knows what may be the problem with wake and sleep. You have to tune all system, all devices and ACPI subsystem and then you will have good working computer including sleep/wake.
    2 points
  8. Laptop skylake/520/I5/sunrise point 100 Big Sur and Monterey may be like Intel's CPU tik-tok. All In all not bad for beta 1 update from 11.4 beta. Seems to boot quicker with snappier response on some tasks. No updated kexts or boot arguments from Big Sur. Graphics and sound ok. Noticed Network Preferences not working with Big Sur AirportItlwm. Monterey alpha assets here: https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless/itlwm/releases FUSE for mac 4.12 needs update for ext filesystem access. NTFS will mount read/write after unmount: From terminal make a mount point of your choice for each ntfs volume. Example: sudo mkdir ~/ntfs Unmount the target read-only ntfs volume where x is disk number and y is slice: sudo umount /dev/diskxsy Mount ntfs volume as read-write: sudo mount -t ntfs -o rw,auto,nobrowse /dev/diskxsy ~/ntfs Link to desktop: sudo ln -s ~/ntfs ~/Desktop/whatever_name_you_choose Make sure finder is configured to show mounted volumes on the desktop. If Cupertino fruity engineers read this forum we could use native Intel wifi support and native NTFS, EXT filesystem support.
    2 points
  9. Like @miliuco said you really need to include your specs in your profile so that others can possibly understand your problem and offer good advise. In my boot arg I had to add these two entries to get Monterey to boot (see attached).
    2 points
  10. Attempt successful! Hack Z170 in signature, with Clover 5136 I tried to update high sierra installed in HFS in monterey, the biggest difficulty was that the kexts compiled just before the attempt, one of them immediately sent the system into kernel panic on the first reboot, but using the old catalina kexts, adding boot arg -lilubetall -wegbeta as a precaution then everything went smoothly PS: I was forgetting, I created folder 12 in Clover for kexts At the moment the only problem seems to be the BT and wi-fi injector (BluetoothDevBroadcomInjector.kext BroadcomWiFiInjector.kext) they don't work, they block the monterey boot
    2 points
  11. Just for the sake of it I’m going to try my AMD rig tonight on a separate drive. If new patches are needed hopefully they can be translated for clover as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  12. Current AMD kernel patches do not work for Monterey, you will have to watch for updates on AMD OSX Github repo itself.
    2 points
  13. I found the solution. The HfsPlus.efi driver is the cause of the problem. I switched to HfsPlusLegacy.efi and the issue is resolved.
    2 points
  14. Just updated my Z97 HACK. had to change it to 17,1 from 15,1 to get it up and running
    2 points
  15. Hi, succesfull install MONTEREY to my old hardware,work all w/o grafix
    2 points
  16. The monterey panic at HS80211Family.kext
    2 points
  17. Installing Windows from macOS. Suitable for Hackintosh and Macintosh (install drivers yourself). Possibility to make a backup. Utilities are used - wimlib and ntfs-3g. There is a drag and drop support function. Compatible with Mac OS X 10.13 and up. Intel only! Training video - Download App - https://sourceforge.net/projects/windows-install/
    1 point
  18. Version 13.5

    2,827 downloads

    This is a pack that contains all the necessary OpenCore files for hackintoshes that use the MSI Z390 Gaming Plus motherboard or for new users who would like to purchase and use this motherboard to run macOS Catalina, macOS Big Sur, macOS Monterey, and macOS Ventura. This pack contains all the necessary drivers and configuration files for the following motherboard components: Realtek ALC892 Audio Ports Intel I219-V Gigabit LAN Ethernet Port USB (USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Gen1, USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C & Type-A) Ports USB Internal (USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Gen1) Connectors HDMI (IGPU only) Port DVI-D (IGPU only) Port NOTE: The PS/2 port is not natively supported on macOS. If you want to enable the PS/2 port, refer to Acidanthera's VoodooPS2 kext for more information. Driver kexts be placed in the OpenCore's Kexts folder. For this pack to work, you must have the following components: 9th Generation Intel Core Processor (i3, i5, i7, i9) Intel UHD 630 Graphics (Optional if using dedicated GPU, however it is recommended to have it) Optionally, you can use a dedicated GPU if you do not want to use Intel UHD 630 Graphics. This pack was made for these types of dedicated GPUs: AMD Radeon RX Navi 10 Series 5xxx GPU AMD Radeon RX Navi 21 Series 68xx GPU AMD Radeon RX Navi 22 Series 6600 GPU NOTE: Different macOS versions will support specific AMD Radeon RX graphics card. It is recommended to upgrade to the latest macOS release as these will provide the most up to date compatibility. For the best graphics performance and experience, it is recommended to use both AMD Radeon RX Navi graphics card + Intel UHD 630 Graphics for macOS. The AMD Radeon RX Navi graphics card will be your primary display driver, however the Intel UHD 630 Graphics IGPU will enable accelerated hardware encoding/decoding (QuickSync) on macOS in headless mode. For those only using Intel UHD 630 Graphics IGPU, accelerated hardware encoding/decoding (QuickSync) is enabled by default. Inside the archive there will be two OpenCore folders. If you are using only the Intel UHD 630 Graphics IGPU, use the Intel UHD Graphics 630 folder. If you are only using an AMD Radeon RX Navi graphics card or if you are using it with Intel UHD 630 Graphics IGPU, use the AMD Radeon Navi + Intel UHD Graphics 630 folder. Installation Instructions NOTE: Do not sign onto your Apple ID. If you are signed in, sign out. This is to prevent iMessage issues. For this pack to work, you must have one of the following operating system installed: macOS Catalina 10.15+ macOS Big Sur 11.0+ macOS Monterey 12.0+ macOS Ventura 13.0+ You must also have OpenCore installed onto your main boot drive. NOTE: Alternatively, you can also use a separate USB flash drive with OpenCore installed if you prefer to use OpenCore on a flash drive instead (a good alternative to try and test OpenCore files to ensure compatibility before adding it to the main boot drive ). 1) Copy the OC folder from the archive. The OC folder is inside one of the two choices. 2) Delete the OC folder from your hard disk or USB installation media and replace it with the one you copied from the archive. That's it! Your MSI Z390 Gaming Plus motherboard should be working flawlessly on macOS! Post Installation Instructions NOTE: DO NOT SIGN ONTO YOUR APPLE ID YET! YOU CANNOT USE THE UUID AND SERIAL NUMBER IN THE CONFIG.PLIST FILE! AFTER INSTALLATION, YOU MUST USE OPENCORE CONFIGURATOR OR GENSMBIOS TO GENERATE A NEW UUID AND SERIAL NUMBER FOR YOUR HACKINTOSH. IF YOU ALREADY MADE A UNIQUE UUID, SERIAL NUMBER, AND ROM PREVIOUSLY, IGNORE THIS SECTION. One of the difficult tasks to do after post installation is getting iMessage and FaceTime working. These OpenCore files in the archive identify your hackintosh as a 2019 5K Retina 27-Inch iMac (19,1). However, the serial number and UUID inside the OpenCore config.plist file are samples. For this section, we will be using OpenCore Configurator as an example to generate a new platform info for your MSI Z390 Gaming Plus hackintosh. In OpenCore Configurator, load your OpenCore config.plist file. Then go to Platform Info section. Select desired SMBIOS version. For this guide, it is recommended to use iMac19,1. Now let's generate our ROM. Select System and select Mac. This tells the generator to use your ethernet's MAC address. Click Generate to generate your ROM. Verify that the serial number is not valid by pasting the serial number at checkcoverage.apple.com. If the serial number generated is valid, go back and generate a new one until the website says it is not invalid. Your Platform Info section is now finished! Once you are happy with the generated Platform Info, save your config.plist file and restart your hackintosh. Now you can begin to sign into your Apple ID and activate iMessage and FaceTime. NOTE: ONCE YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY ACTIVATED IMESSAGE AND FACETIME, YOU MUST USE THE EXACT SAME PLATFORM INFO FOR THE LIFE OF THE MOTHERBOARD. IF YOU CHANGE THE NUMBERS, APPLE MIGHT BLACKLIST YOUR HACKINTOSH. YOU SHOULD UPDATE YOUR USB INSTALLATION MEDIA TO USE THE NEWLY GENERATED PLATFORM INFO. Refer to Apple's Messages App guide to learn how to use the Messages app, including setting up text message forwarding between iPhone and Hackintosh: Use Messages with your Mac Remember, MSI motherboards do work with macOS, especially the ones that support 9th Gen Intel Processors. They just require a bit of tinkering but once someone finds out how to do it, its very easy to get it up and running! Great motherboard for budget builds! I've tried to make the most minimalist EFI folder and simplistic OpenCore config.plist file as much as possible. I have seen various EFI folders and config.plist files that have so much unnecessary options and kexts that it becomes hard to diagnose. If you have any questions or issues, let me know in the comments! USB Port Mapping NOTE: It is important that you take the time to properly USB port map your MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus motherboard. Otherwise, you are at risk of losing USB functionality at any time. A brief image of USB port mapping is provided. Not all JUSB motherboard ports are listed here as each hackintosh configuration with this motherboard is different. Remember, when USB port mapping, you can only have a maximum number of 15 ports. For example, a USB 2.0 port simply has an HSXX port. A USB 3.0 port or higher uses both HSXX and SSXX (HSXX if a 2.0 device is connected to a 3.0 port and SSXX if a 3.0 device is connected to a 3.0 port). For those using JUSB1 and JUSB2 motherboard ports, or to create a USB port map, use Hackintool or any other USB port mapping tool to properly find and configure your USB ports for macOS. Extra Information This pack uses OpenCore 0.9.4. Native NVRAM supported. Native CPU power management supported. Native Sleep/Wake supported. To enable Intel QuickSync or native hardware encoding/decoding capabilites using AMD Radeon RX Navi GPU, you must enable both IGPU and PEG in the BIOS settings. This enables the Intel UHD Graphics 630 to run in headless mode. All USB ports work by disabling the USB port limit. However, this is only a temporary solution. It is advised to create your own USB port map with Hackintool for your motherboard to comply with Apple's 15 USB port limit on macOS. For those only using Intel UHD Graphics 630, the framebuffer is patched on-the-fly to support the HDMI and DVI-D ports of the motherboard. This was done using Hackintool and mapping the correct Bus ID to ports 5, 6, and 7 and identifying them as HDMI. OpenCore flag agdpmod=pikera enables AMD Radeon RX navi graphics drivers to load. The DSDT included has been compiled with 0 errors. HDMI audio for dedicated graphics cards and HDMI audio for the HDMI (IGPU) port is not enabled by default since this depends on your Hackintosh configuration. iMac 19,1 is the default SMBIOS profile used for this configuration as it provides native support for Sidecar as well as Intel QuickSync (if applicable). XMP detection is enabled by default in config.plist, but requires XMP enabled in BIOS settings to enable maximum DDR4 RAM speeds claimed by your RAM manufacturer. OpenCore by default boots to a text based UI. To enable boot GUI, simply editing the config.plist file and under MISC > BOOT, set PICKERMODE to EXTERNAL. When using AMD Navi GPUs with OpenCore, you may experience a black screen after successful boot. This is usually caused by having OpenCore debug information enabled. By default, this pack does not enable debug information as this should not be necessary. Otherwise if you do need debug information, you may need to disable SERIAL port from the SUPER IO CONFIGURATION option in the BIOS to get past the black screen.
    1 point
  19. Hey, I installed Monterey successfully on GA-Z87X-UD3H. I used OpenCore 0.7.0. The only thing important to mention is: You need to download and compile the latest versions of kexts with Hackintool. On my machine there are only two problems to solve: Sleep was working before in Big Sur. But I think Monterey changed something in Power Management. Sleep is not working anymore. I have a Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. Both used to work in Bios and in OpenCore Picker. Since Monterey those do not work anymore in BIOS, Windows and OpenCore Boot picker. Cheers, Professor©
    1 point
  20. Here https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverThemes
    1 point
  21. 1 point
  22. @HenryV @ameenjuz @Takiller Please fill in your signature (user > profile), it's mandatory as per forum rules.
    1 point
  23. I know what is hibernate as I am developer of Clover. My hibernatemode is 0 and I talk about it.
    1 point
  24. I updated and compile Clover in the Monterey OS. 0:162 0:000 Now is 09.06.2021, 17:56:32 (GMT) 0:162 0:000 Starting Clover revision: 5136 (master, commit fd780172d) on American Megatrends EFI 0:162 0:000 Build id: unknown 0:162 0:000 Build with: [Args: --conf=/Users/sergey/src/CloverBootloader/Conf -D USE_LOW_EBDA -a X64 -b RELEASE -DLESS_DEBUG -t GCC53 -n 5 | OS: 12] Xcode 11.2.1 is still compatible with OS 12.0
    1 point
  25. The Sleep issue is resolved by adding -wegbeta to boot arg according to this post:
    1 point
  26. Here it is, my processor is a i7 Haswell, and you need to get the EFI/OC/Resources Folder from https://github.com/acidanthera/OcBinaryData, it was too big to upload here. EFI.zip
    1 point
  27. yes. I had a post on page 5 with pictures. I've added -v and noticed 2 main areas of delay. The first photo shows errors around AppleUSB20HubPort@14541200 This was by far the longest delay, can someone tell me what this means? The second is com.apple.xpc.launchd, and any advice is welcome.
    1 point
  28. @Matgen84 It seems strange that this behavior would start after upgrading to OC 0.7.0 / 11.5 Beta 2 (although I haven't tested 11.5). Without seeing your EFI (unless you want to post it), any suggestions would be a wild guess. The only time I've seen something similar to your described behavior is on a laptop where I had to add the well-known _PTS fix: If (0x05 == Arg0) { SLPE = Zero Sleep (0x10) } If you want to post your EFI, it might help diagnose the problem.
    1 point
  29. Good idea. But I use the same theme, since the beginning of Big Sur. EDIT: I have no problem with Opencore. I want to keep Clover on my Z390 config. TEMPORARY solution: I boot Big Sur with an Opencore's USB stick. When I arrive on the finder, I click shutdown. Few minutes later, I use a Clover's USB stick with a new theme, works, and my Big Sur HDD (Clover) can boot also EDIT 2: 5 minutes later, the temporary solution do not work: splash screen again.
    1 point
  30. Clean installed macOS Monterey beta1 on my Skylake NUC6i5SYH with OC 0.7.0 and latest Acidanthera kexts as of 6/8/21 (iMac17,1 SMBIOS). I still needed -lilubetaall in my boot args for AppleALC v1.6.1 to work and get audio output. Finally running stable after I disabled loading of FakePCIID.kext & FakePCIID_Intel_HDMI_Audio.kext in my config.plist (these were causing random KPs after 4-5 minutes of the system running)... Mostly everything works except HDMI audio/ FakePCIID issue mentioned above. Open Intel Wireless itlwm.kext still OK for the NUC's Intel Wireless-AC 8260. However noticed ProperTree plist editor loads in black screen window 🤔.
    1 point
  31. WHat if you change GUI theme?
    1 point
  32. @chris1111 as soon as you have time, if you can add monterey icon in the clover oc integration theme, thanks
    1 point
  33. It seems that FAKEPCIID and FAKEPCIID_XHCIMUX for enabling multiplexing of EHCI/XHCI USB does not 100% work in macOS Monterey, causes KP in some certain situations. Anyone have a version of the kexts that works on Monterey or a DSDT patch that works for Intel Z87 chipset?
    1 point
  34. Updated Lilu and friends to latest master branch and now downloading the update on my signature build.
    1 point
  35. I use iMac 14,2 with the -no_compat_check boot arg, it's probably one of the only combinations that works well with my nvidia gpu.
    1 point
  36. Anyone success on AMD Ryzen? I'm stuck here 😭 (lastest OC 0.70 + kexts)
    1 point
  37. I installed Monterey over Big Sur. I am not using Lilu and all around so I need no new boot-args. VoodooHDA continue working. FakeSMC with plugins are working too.
    1 point
  38. To see bios logo when loading uefi windows (as would be without Open Core), instead of a logo windows. Also for other OS (not macOS).
    1 point
  39. Here we go, socket 775 with nvidia kepler GPU still working here, it seems that not so much has changed under the hood, but i still having problems with HID devices like in Big Sur. Also by installing the driver in /Library/Extensions the kXAudioDriver still works and so my SB audigy works too.
    1 point
  40. Now I also get 503. Here they are zipped as I downloaded them earlier. kexts.zip
    1 point
  41. I had that happen to me as well. I got past it by deleting the Bluetooth kexts from my EFI folder. Then it completed the installation and booted.
    1 point
  42. Hackintool doesn't support VoodooHDA which can help.
    1 point
  43. BrcmPatchRAM issues seems to be related to firmware loading. If you require BrcmBluetoothInjector and the BrcmFirmwareData kext, it currently isn't working for Monterey.
    1 point
  44. Looks like BrcmPatchRam is broken if anyone else is having issues with BT.
    1 point
  45. http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/38/12/071-51840-A_R2JDKNM0LX/wqollynqs6j5006166tvw4rliu9htf7swu/InstallAssistant.pkg full installer. Build 21A5248p
    1 point
  46. At least, they made a wink to us? 😁
    1 point
  47. macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.dmg.zip
    1 point
  48. ApplePark for Clover Update ApplePak-v2 all macOS icons is included ApplePark.zip ApplePark-V2.zip
    1 point
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