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  1. for macOS Monterey i am working on a new version of TINU, the app has been migrated to swift 5, has native Apple Silicon support, new icons and improved graphics and of course I am testing it on the new os, it still isn't quite ready for release but the latest released beta version will work with the new OS release.
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  2. Actually Bro the last TINU version still works, I used it to make an installer for BS and Monterey without any problems.
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  3. Install macOS Monterey Easy on DELL Optiplex 790 UEFI install from OC 0.7.1 fingers in the nose
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  4. Sharing my opencanopy BigSurFlat theme. If you like use it, if you don't...prrrrrr I didn't find something similar, but maybe something similar exists and I didn't search well....anyway, here it is: Zip file updated and fixed Background included in this zip file can be used at 1x with a width resolution of 1920px: more resolutions available here: Available on github: https://github.com/82ghost82/BigSurFlat Opencanopy-BigSurFlat-Theme.zip
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  5. I know that, but TINU is undergoing renovation to bring it up with the latest oses and features (the old version can't even be compiled on big sur), and also to reorganize the internal structure of the app, since i'd like to introduce some more substantial changes to the way the app is used in the future (no spoilers but i have some great ideas, and also the code is messy and requires some re-organization). Also the monterey installer introduces a new createinstallmedia executable just for yosemite users, so i had to work to support it in tinu for instance. Also i wanted to use those new SF Symbols icons and use the new icon me and my friend made for big sur, you find some more screenshots in the TINU's discussion here in the forums, i like how the new graphics is coming along so far.
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  6. @ghost8282 See how good it looks on 4K screen with UiScale = 02. I really like the blurred background, the icons stand out a lot.
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  7. There's a dump of the binary data in Coffee Lake.bin You can use the 010 Editor along with IntelFramebuffer.bt to decode the data. EDIT: I just noticed that FAQ.IntelHD.en.md contains the above output (Click "Spoiler: CFL/CML connectors" to expand) which also has the raw hex dump.
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  8. Thanks This two one is not bad to CloverBadge I just change the Selection_big.png of this theme CloverLight
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  9. @MorenoAv there is something wrong or you are using ocvalidate of version 0.7.1 and check the plist of 0.7.0 or vice versa verify that playlists and ocvalidate are of the same version 🙂
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  10. Posting after a while: for macOS Monterey i am working on anew version of TINU, the app has been migrated to swift 5, has native Apple Silicon support, new icons and improved graphics and of course I am testing it on the new os, it still isn't quite ready for release but the latest released beta version will work with the new OS release. here are some screenshots of the new look, still work in progress, but it supports cool things like the custom ui colors from the system preferences (for now only if you keep SIP disabled):
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  11. Perfection..... As always @Mieze thanks.
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  12. OpenCanopy is a graphical user interface for OpenCore which is currently under development. To setup OpenCanopy 1 - See OpenCore documentation 2 - See Dortania GUI setup You should setup OpenCanopy using the source files from OCBinaryData to check all is working. These files will provide you a UI as close as possible to a real Mac by using Apple's own icons. Users wishing to deviate from Apple's boot icons for a more custom look, they're left with having to find their own icons from various places which can sometimes result in a not so consistent theme feel. To help, I am aiming to create families of 'similar' icons, amongst others, which may eventually lead to a more harmonious look when mixing/customising icons. The idea is that eventually there will be a large 'pick and mix' range of icons where the user can choose which ever ones they like whilst knowing they will all look like they're meant to be together. Of course, I could never come up with every permutation that someone could imagine so there will always be icons missing from the range, but over time I hope to grow the collection(s). For an overview of available media sets from different contributors, check the OpenCanopy-Gallery at dortania. OpenCanopyIcons GitHub Repository All icons are being hosted at https://github.com/blackosx/OpenCanopyIcons The front page of that repository contains links to previews of all the icon sets. Current number of icons in the repo: [Set1: 24] [Set2: 296] [Set3: 3,527] [Set4: 333] [Set5: 10,684] = 14,864 OpenCanopyIconsSet3Builder The beginnings of a tool to generate custom icon sets from the repo (Details) Current version: 0.2.0 (Updated for OpenCore 0.7.0) OpenCanopyIconsSet3Builder_v0.2.0.command.zip OpenCanopyIconsSet5Downloader The simple bash script to download individual icon sets from Set5 of the repo Current version: 0.1 (Updated for OpenCore 0.7.0) OpenCanopyIconsSet5Downloader_v0.1.command.zip Fonts OcFontFileGenerator (Mar 01 2021 - Bash script with dpfb and FTNTools to create font images) Aug 14 2020 - Initial look at OpenCanopy's support for AngelCode BMF Feb 28 2021 - Revised font files with fixed kerning pairs) QEMU Disk Image QemuDiskImage (Mar 6th 2021 - Virtual setup for testing icons in OpenCanopy. Now Updated to v0.6.7) Other noticeable posts in this thread IconsBuilder bash script (Sep 11 2020 - Bash script suggestion for Chris1111's Icnspack-Builder) OpenCanopyIconPacks LE Glow Sets (Feb 03 2021 - Preview and download links) Themes (Compatible with OpenCore v0.7.0) BsxDark1 BsxDarkFenceBlue1 And further alternative coloured themes based on the above BsxDarkFenceDarkGray1 | BsxDarkFenceGreen1 | BsxDarkFenceLight1 | BsxDarkFenceLightGrey1 | BsxDarkFenceOrangeRed1 | BsxDarkFencePinkPurple1 | BsxDarkFenceYellowGold1 | BsxDarkFenceYellowOrange1 BsxDarkSpace1 BsxImacBlue_ And further alternative coloured themes based on the above BsxImacGreen | BsxImacOrange | BsxImacPink | BsxImacPurple | BsxImacSilver | BsxImacYellow BsxM1 BsxOc1 BsxRedOldApple_ BsxDebossBluePlain BsxOsIcons3D BsxSet4Revisited BsxDarkRed BsxDarkUpLight BsxTexturedSquare Pre-made icon packs (No longer supported) I did start to collect individual icons in to packs and host them at OpenCanopyIconsPack GitHub repository. See this post from Aug 16 2020 with links to initial pre-made packs with previews. However, due to OpenCanopy still being experimental and subject to changing requirements and mandatory icons I feel this process can quickly lead to out of date icon packs which need time to rebuild. I will therefore no longer support these icon packs, instead will work on a programmed method to download icons from the main OpenCanopyIcons GitHub repository as a 'set' ready to use in OpenCanopy. The beginnings of this is the OpenCanopyIconsSetBuilder script above. For reference, the existing BOCIP_3 icon packs have been updated to include Left and Right icons for OpenCore 0.6.6, but all others are older and NOT up to date for recent versions of OpenCanopy.
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  13. Version 1.0.6

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    I bought this 2014 MacBook Pro retina display but it had NO backlight I actually did an Install on it FLYING BLIND I made this program to see what its specs were. Works by having Mac OS whatever on an external hdd and setting GetSysInfo.app as a login app MAKE SURE THE EXTERNAL HDD HAS LOGON SET TO AUTOMATIC i.e NO LOGON SCREEN You will get a get a full system summary when booted off the external as well as a FULL ACPI dump which is a FULL in bios amls and a LOADED ACPI dump which are the LOADED amls DMI Dump Place SysInfo App Into A Folder To Make It Work Correctly GetSysInfo.app saves to e.g FOLDER NAME/iMac20,1/system_report_mini.spx This loads into System Information when double clicked /AcpiTables/ The LOADED aml files /FULL/ The FULL aml files, You can load both into MacIAsL
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  14. 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©
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  15. Useful information: macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility (thanks to gengik84) Black Screen on reboot -> use bootarg "-lilubetaall" (thanks to antuneddu) 'Til devs update WEG & Lilu, use -wegbeta boot arg to avoid KP on wake on SKL Laptops (thanks to Hervé)
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  16. I encourage all less advanced users to read these instructions in detail so that their hackintosh gets better and better with the improvements of OpenCore. Some users are only interested in config.plist changes to get the new version up and running in no time. This is the wrong approach because this makes errors more difficult to understand or fix. This time the writing of the differences between versions has been very complicated. OpenCore developers have made a lot of changes and improvements. Suffice it to say that over 60 compilations have been released throughout May. Some of the changes are real news and require study and learning to be fully understood. With all this, Opencore is improving and currently has reached a maturity that has nothing to do with its consideration as a beta program. OpenCanopy continues with its great evolution and brings many changes and improvements. Some of these enhancements require training and will only be used by a limited number of users and mostly by artists designers of themes and icons. Improvements of the OpenCore graphical interface have been huge in just a few releases. The text is divided into sections: config.plist: display rotation, flavours, SIP and other modifications. csrutil and SIP: added 2 new tools to have an easy handling of SIP from the picker. OpenCanopy: new structure of the Resources/Image folder, themes organized by author, new Flavour system (custom icons in Entries and Tools), etc. message from vit9696 Do not miss the @vit9696 message as every time a new version of OpenCore is published, it is the best way to know the main changes and improvements applied. config.plist Display rotation ProtocolOverrides > added AppleEg2Info (Boolean): replaces the Apple EFI Graphics 2 protocol with a builtin version. This protocol allows newer EfiBoot versions (at least 10.15) to expose screen rotation to macOS. It can be False. NVRAM > Add > 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 > added ForceDisplayRotationInEFI (Number): defines display rotation. It can be 0 for no rotation or any of 90, 180, 270 for matching rotation in degrees. Only enabled if AppleEg2Info=True. Flavour Misc > Boot > PickerAttributes > added a new bitmask 0x0080 — OC_ATTR_USE_FLAVOUR_ICON to enable flavours. Misc > Entries > added Flavour (String) to configure custom icons for Entries. It can be Auto. Misc > Tools > added Flavour (String) to configure custom icons for Tools. It can be Auto. PlatformInfo > Generic AdviseWindows replaced by AdviseFeatures (Boolean) to update FirmwareFeatures (PlatformInfo > PlatformNVRAM and PlatformInfo > SMBIOS) with supported bits. It can be False. A new bit has been added to FirmwareFeatures: FW_FEATURE_SUPPORTS_APFS (0x00080000) Without this bit, it is not possible to install macOS on an APFS disk. On most newer UEFI firmwares these bits are already set. Note: most of us use only Generic section of PlatformInfo and don't need to install FirmwareFeatures or FirmwareFeaturesMask. But we all need to replace AdviseWindows with AdviseFeatures. Misc > Security Added AllowToggleSip (Boolean): if True, it enables the ToggleSIP tool to enable or disable System Integrity Protection in OpenCore picker. This will toggle Apple NVRAM variable csr-active-config between 0 for SIP Enabled and a default for SIP Disabled (currently 0x26F). Note: It is strongly recommended not to make a habit of running macOS with SIP disabled. Note: OpenCore uses 0x26F even though csrutil disable on Big Sur sets 0x7F. For any other value which you may need to use, it is possible to configure CsrUtil.efi as a TextMode tool entry to configure a different value, e.g. use toggle 0x67 in Arguments to toggle the default SIP Disabled value for macOS Catalina. It's mandatory to download the new Labels folder included into OcBinaryData from Acidanthera. This folder now contains 2 new labels SIPEnabled and SIPDisabled, without them OpenCanopy falls back to text mode. UEFI > Output GopPassThrough changed type from Boolean to String. This option provides the GOP protocol for firmware that do not implement the protocol. Supported values are: Enabled (provide GOP for all UGA protocols), Apple (provide GOP for AppleFramebufferInfo-enabled protocols) and Disabled (do not provide GOP). Failsafe Value is Disabled. This option requires ProvideConsoleGop to be enabled. Memory testing utility Added Flavour key for MemTest (memtest86) and updated recommended memtest86 config in sample.plist files. To use MemTest you have to download memtest86 from its website. Mount the file memtest86-usb.img. Now, you should see a folder named EFI containing a folder named BOOT, open it. We are interested in only 2 files: BOOX64.efi (it's the app for 64 bits) and unifont.bin. Save these 2 files in a folder called memtest86 and put this folder inside the OpenCore Tools folder. The Path key of this tool in config.plist must point to memtest86/BOOTX64.efi. This way, running MemTest from its icon in the picker executes the memory check. CPU info for Hyper-V Kernel > Quirks > added ProvideCustomCpuInfo ProvideCurrentCpuInfo (Boolean): Provides current CPU info to the kernel. This quirk currently provides correct TSC and FSB values to the kernel. It's for Hyper-V virtual machines. It can be False. csrutil and SIP Added optional ToggleSIP system boot menu option: ToggleSIP (Enabled) / ToggleSIP (Disabled). It doesn't exist in the Tools folder, i's included into OpenCore. Operation is very simple. The tool is on/off style. By clicking on the icon, the status changes (Enabled > Disabled and vice versa). If csr-active-config has a value assigned (not empty) in config.plist, this is the setting that will be active on every new boot. Otherwise, action performed on Toggle SIP is kept between boots. Added CsrUtil.efi tool, similar to Apple csrutil. Visible in the Tools folder. It is an argument tool: you can pass argument in config.plist (active at every boot) setting it as TextMode tool or run it interactively from OpenShell. Available arguments in text mode: clear, enable value, toggle value, status. It is not required to have both tools active in the picker. Toggle SIP works fine even if CsrUtil.efi is disabled and not showing in the picker. And vice versa. SIP values which affect macOS updates are documented in configuration docs. OpenCanopy Added support for display rotation (0, 90, 180, 270). Changed OpenCanopy image directory to support subdirectories. Changed OpenCanopy preferred image set to Acidanthera\GoldenGate (former Modern theme). Implementation of boot entries Flavour system. OpenCanopy image directory structure There is a new structure of the Resources/Image folder, now subdirectories with themes are supported. It's set in Misc > Boot > PickerVariant. An icon set is a directory path relative to \EFI\OC\Resources\Image where the icons are located, in the Creator\Set format. OcBinaryData now have the following icon sets: Acidanthera\GoldenGate - macOS 11 styled. Acidanthera\Syrah - macOS 10.10 styled. Acidanthera\Chardonnay - macOS 10.4 styled. We have 2 ways to assign a value to PickerVariant: Predefined aliases: Default: Automatically select Acidanthera\GoldenGate. Auto: Automatically select one set of icons based on the Default Background colour: Acidanthera\GoldenGate for Black and Acidanthera\Chardonnay for Light Gray. Icons sets included into its own folder (as mentioned above), writing the value Creator\Set in PickerVariant. For example, you have 3 icon sets made by different vendors: EFI\OC\Resources\Image\Acidanthera\GoldenGate\Apple.icns, AppleRecv.icns, ApleTM.icns, BtnFocus.icns... EFI\OC\Resources\Image\Blackosx\BsxM1\Apple.icns, AppleRecv.icns, ApleTM.icns, BtnFocus.icns... EFI\OC\Resources\Image\Chris1111\Apple-BnW\Apple.icns, AppleRecv.icns, ApleTM.icns, BtnFocus.icns.... Depending on the value of PickerVariant: PickerVariant=Default > GoldenGate is the chosen theme PickerVariant=Blackosx\BsxM1 > BsxM1 is the chosen theme PickerVariant=Chris1111\Apple-BnW > Apple-BnW is the chosen theme. PickerVariant intentionally supports \ or / as separator, e.g. Blackosx\BsxM1 or Blackosx/BsxM1. Note: you must remove prefixes from icon names. Flavour: custom icons in Entries and Tools There is a new flavours system for custom icons in Entries and Tools. It's set in Misc > Boot > PickerAttributes. A new bitmask 0x0080 — OC_ATTR_USE_FLAVOUR_ICON has been added in PickerAttributes. When it's true enables flavours, boot entries content descriptions to have custom icons for Entries and Tools. These flavours can be enabled when PickerAttributes=144 (0x90 hex) which is the sum of: - 0x0010 - OC_ATTR_USE_POINTER_CONTROL + 0x0080 - OC_ATTR_USE_FLAVOUR_ICON ->10 + 80 = 90 hex = 144 decimal. When using flavours, it is recommended to disable: 0x0001 - OC_ATTR_USE_VOLUME_ICON. Flavour is a new string key added in Misc > Entries and Misc > Tools. Its value is a succession of text elements separated by : up to a maximum of 5 elements. The first item has the highest priority and the last item has the lowest priority. Flavour value by default is Auto. When Flavour has a custom value in an Entry or Tool, OpenCanopy looks for the icon named with that value in the folder of the active theme. If the icon corresponding to the first element of Flavour does not exist, the second is selected and so on. If none of Flavour icons are found, default icon is assigned according to the type of Entry. An example of Flavour could be Windows10:Windows in an Entry for a Windows 10 system. If there is a Windows10.icns file, this is the one associated with the Entry but, if it does not exist, Windows.icns is searched and, if it does not exist, default icon for this type of Entry is loaded (HardDrive.icns). With this method it is easier to configure custom icons for Entries, you just have to include the icons in the Icon Set and configure the Flavour key. Example: How to set Flavours for Big Sur, Catalina, Monterey and Windows? Set 144 (0x90 hex) value in PickerAttributes. Put the appropriate icons in the theme's folder. In this example, we are going to use Apple11.icns + ExtApple11.icns (Big Sur), Apple12.icns + ExtApple12.icns (Monterey), Apple10_15.icns + ExtApple10_15.icns (Catalina) and Windows10.icns + ExtWindows10.icns. Without Ext icons it doesn't work (at least in the tests I have done). macOS Entries only need the icons, nothing more; macOS will have its flavour set automatically by OC and it will pick the correct icon from the theme set in PickerVariant; this way it is possible to have different icons for different versions of operating systems. Windows Entry needs Flavour=Windows10:Windows. Thanks to @blackosx for these beautiful hardrive icons with images. Note: There is an intention to have a list of tools which are common enough that some icon pack artists may wish to provide an icon for them, for example ToggleSIP.icns or MemTest.icns. Certain well-known bootloaders have also been assigned a flavour (OpenCore of course, Grub2). This way, Flavour will allow to display a custom icon (if it exists) for these elements. Do I have to use Flavour in all cases? Short answer: no Flavour property in config.plist isn't required for macOS because macOS (versions included) is detected by OpenCore and the correct icon is picked up automatically. Flavour property has to be used when OpenCore does not automatically pick up the icon for an element, specifically Entries and Tools. There is no need to create an Entry to apply a flavour; if you need to apply a flavour and there isn't already an entry, then you must use a .contentFlavour file. You don't have to use Flavour in all cases, generally themes and Icon Sets are enough to customize the picker to your liking, reserving Flavour for more specific uses. .contentFlavour file Another way to get flavours is by placing a .contentFlavour file next to the operating system's bootloader. This option is indicated when the system does not have an entry created in config.plist. For example, for a Windows system the .contentFlavour file must be in the /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/ folder of the Windows EFI partition. The content of .contentFlavour is the same as Flavour key: Windows10:Windows, assuming there is a Windows10.icns icon into the active theme folder. It is another way to have flavours but more complex than if you use the Flavour key in an Entry. Algorithm used to determine content flavour For a Tool, the value is read from Flavour key. If Flavour=Auto and there is no .contentFlavour file, entry flavour is chosen based on the entry type (e.g. Windows automatically gets Windows flavour). For an automatically discovered entry, it is read from the .contentFlavour file next to the bootloader, if present. If there is a .VolumeIcon.icns (placed at the root of the Preboot volume (macOS) or at the root volume for other filesystems) it takes precedence over .contentFlavour file. For a custom entry: it is read from the .contentFlavour file next to the bootloader if Flavour is Auto otherwise it is read from Flavour key. Note: To better understand flavours, it is advisable to read Mike Beaton's text explaining these changes and defining flavours lists. Kexts It is recommended to switch to the new versions of the kexts that have been modified and updated: RestrictEvents 1.0.2 AppleALC 1.6.1 NVMeFix 1.0.8 VirtualSMC 1.2.4 BrightnessKeys 1.0.2 WhateverGreen 1.5.0 SidecarFixup 1.0.1 BrcmPatchRAM 2.5.9 MacHyperVSupport 0.5 gfxutil 1.81b. Replace only the ones you use regularly. Note: AppleALC is accompanied by a new variant called AppleALCU.kext intended for systems that have digital audio (USB) only.
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  17. macOS Monterey on Acer E1 signed with the Clover 5136. Almost everything works, currently, Atheros WiFi and Lan do not work.
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  18. OpenCore picker The icon is selected with a mouse touch even if the pointer touches a transparent area of the icon. macOS Finder The icon is not selected if the pointer touches a transparent area of the icon.
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  19. 0 scans all device types and all file systems, it's a failsafe option but I prefer set a number related with my preferences. It's strange that 19860227 (12F0B03 in hex) doesn't work, this is what this number means:
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  20. Done After much searching last night it seems that I would not be able to use the igpu and would need to buy a graphics card but they are so expensive. any recommendations on a cheaper graphics card that will work
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  22. sergey@iMac2017 CloverBootloader % sudo pmset -g log Password: PM ASL data store: /var/log/powermanagement 2021-06-08 20:47:12 +0300 ShutdownCause SMC shutdown cause: 3: Power button pressed for > 4 sec Time stamp Domain Message Duration Delay ========== ====== ======= ======== ===== UUID: (null) 2021-06-08 20:47:15 +0300 Start powerd process is started 2021-06-08 20:47:15 +0300 Assertions Summary- [System: No Assertions] Using AC 2021-06-08 20:48:50 +0300 Assertions Kernel Idle sleep preventers: IODisplayWrangler 2021-06-08 20:50:39 +0300 Assertions PID 211(systemmigrationd) Released NoIdleSleepAssertion "IASUtilities" 00:01:55 id:0x0x100008016 [System: BGTask] 2021-06-08 20:50:41 +0300 Assertions PID 150(loginwindow) Created PreventSystemSleep "com.apple.loginwindow.minibuddysleepassert" 00:00:00 id:0x0x7000080be [System: PrevSleep BGTask kCPU]
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  23. Hi @miliuco, Don't work with 19860227, in my other config.plist my ScanPolicy was 0... Thanks PS: Solved with ScanPolicy 0 I have windows again at boot...
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  24. The tools mentioned in this thread are designed to help automate the process of creating such a kext they're just named differently (eg. USBPorts.kext and USBMap.kext) but they're essentially the same thing.
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  25. thought I would share my EFI File used on my Z97 Hack. SMBIOS set to iMac 17,1 you will need to put your own id in the plist please comment if it worked for you GigabyteGA-Z97P-D3. EFI FOR Monterey folder.zip
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  26. Yeah I agree, I wanted a background same as the default login screen or that of launchpad, I like a lot that types of pictures, especially of real photo; I think that of Catalina is the best, but that of big sur is great also. Then drew/modified some icons to fit it, I chose white and flat according to my preferences. Thanks a lot for your feedback, I'm only running 2x 1920x1080 monitors, so I couldn't really test how it fit a 4k.
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  27. Update to 1.2.9 on page 1 Removed SidecarEnabler now superseded by SidecarFixup
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  28. No solution for the moment and I don't think a real perfect solution exist in the futur? Wait and see
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  29. Yes, SyncTableIds is from 0.7.1 beta and I suppose ocvalidate is from 0.7.0. I don't understand SystemProductName error, this key exists in 0.7.0 and 0.7.1.
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  30. We are working on them. Apple have shifted around the section we used for cores and threads calculations and added some other checks. Currently verbose will start but then panics on launchd (init) with an invalid opcode.
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  32. Installation made on top of the beta version of Big Sur: On the first reboot the bluetooth didn't work properly, because my mouse still worked with limitations, without scrolling pages. Then I turned it off and started and there was the Bluetooth working fully, I didn't understand
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  33. @ITzTravelInTime - Thanks, really looking forward to the new app, sounds very exciting.
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  34. maybe the source code needs to be recompiled in the monteray new xcode. that solved the issue years ago with the HDA prefpane. maybe its time for new binary's to be uploaded again.
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  35. I know what is hibernate as I am developer of Clover. My hibernatemode is 0 and I talk about it.
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  36. Normally don't use sleep and have hibernation disabled with dummy sleepimage of 0 bytes. Saves space and no delays updating sleepimage. Also have indexing turned off to eliminate disk thrashing after Monterey install. As a dev you may have been using these for a long time but for the sake of any others reading this: check state: sudo pmset -g | grep hibernatemode disable: sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0 remove file to reclaim space: sudo rm /private/var/vm/sleepimage in /private/var/vm/ make a dummy: sudo touch /private/var/vm/sleepimage prevent write access to it: sudo chmod 000 /private/var/vm/sleepimage sudo chflags schg /private/var/vm/sleepimage Here are some more post install configs: defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSDocumentSaveNewDocumentsToCloud -bool false defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE defaults write com.apple.TextEdit RichText -int 0 defaults write com.apple.finder _FXShowPosixPathInTitle -bool YES sudo defaults write /.Spotlight-V100/VolumeConfiguration Exclusions -array "/Volumes" sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.metadata.mds.plist defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteUSBStores -bool true defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores -bool true sudo mdutil -i off -d /Volumes/whatevervolumename (Disable Indexing AND Searching of specified Volume)
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  37. 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
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  38. atheros40 missing in mojave, I'll do research why get panic
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  39. Monterey works surprisingly well in my hack considering it's a very early beta: CPU and RX 580 scores are very similar to Big Sur The system behaves very smoothly and with performance comparable to Big Sur The apps i have tried so far work fine As I have Fenvi T-919, Bluetooth and Wifi work fine. A couple of things that don't work: When choosing a desktop picture, we have to download it from the download icon but it will not download, only the Monterey-specific wallpapers (the colored ones) are enabled System Preferences> Screens takes a few seconds to open, when it opens it works fine. Note: I use BT speaker so I have not tried AppleALC which is giving problems to some users.
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  41. Now I also get 503. Here they are zipped as I downloaded them earlier. kexts.zip
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  42. alcid=28 -lilubetaall -wegbeta under nvram boot-args and zero sound issues here on my AMD RX580. Even the onboard Realtek is getting detected. I am using the following latest kexts enclosed in this post. kexts8june2021.zip
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  43. Not sure whether they actually wanted to drop support for Nvidia GPUs... All legacy NV drivers are still there though. Changing SMBios should work then. By the way, I have added Monterey support to Lilu, AppleALC, and WhateverGreen. And I will add the same thing to all plugins now! EDIT: All done!
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  44. Working 11.5b, 12b1 We're happy (and, frankly, relieved) to announce the immediate availability of SuperDuper v3.5 Beta 1: our first version to fully support Big Sur backups. https://www.shirtpocket.com/blog/index.php/shadedgrey/comments/finally/ https://s3.amazonaws.com/shirtpocket/SuperDuper/SuperDuper! 3.5 B3.dmg
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  45. http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/38/12/071-51840-A_R2JDKNM0LX/wqollynqs6j5006166tvw4rliu9htf7swu/InstallAssistant.pkg full installer. Build 21A5248p
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  46. macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.dmg.zip
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  47. Going to test this new OC version right now...after WWDC 21 hehe 😁 Congrats for your work @miliuco 👏🏽👏🏽
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  48. I made LegacyUSB.kext and it works from Mohave up to Big Sur 11.5beta. No other USB kext using. No XHCIPortLimit. No Hackintool. The Bootloader is Clover. No CloverConfigurator.
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  49. I’ve updated all my theme names to no longer end with an underscore which was only used for readability purposes before we could use individual theme dirs with the upcoming OpenCore 0.7.0z I’ve also updated most of the themes listed in the first post (except for. BsxDarkFenceYellowOrange1) to make them fully compatible with the upcoming OpenCore 0.7.0, though BsxOc1 and BsxDarkSpace1 need further updates but they work as they are. EDIT: BsxDarkFenceYellowOrange1 has been updated. Further updates include all the Set5 icon sets which are now also ready for 0.7.0. I did submit a pull request to the dortania OpenCore-Gallery to highlight my themes first but I guess these requests take time to get actioned. Hopefully someone will get round to it soon. EDIT: The changes to the .md file were used and the page has now been updated. I will work on new stuff as and when I get time.
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