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6 hours ago, markpenn said:

 

By the way, Can your USB ports charge iPad without SSDT-EC-USBX?

 

also, I can't get bluetooth keyboard or trackpad to wake up the system..

this seems to be very common, do you know if there is a solution for this? 

 

 


Yes they do charge the iPad. Tested.

 

About wake this has to do with you pmset configuration as well. Magic Keyboard & Mouse wake up my hack no issue 

@Olas if you remove your Catalina Nvme can you boot into windows?

looking at your screenshot of your bios it says you have macOS on a 1tb 970 pro and windows also on a 1tb 970 Pro, is this correct?

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4 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

@Olas if you remove your Catalina Nvme can you boot into windows?

looking at your screenshot of your bios it says you have macOS on a 1tb 970 pro and windows also on a 1tb 970 Pro, is this correct?

macOS Catalina on 1tb 970 pro 

Windows 10 pro on Normal crucial SSD 500 GB

Microsoft folder its come directs in EFI folder 1tb 970 pro after installing windows 10 pro

38 minutes ago, Olas said:

macOS Catalina on 1tb 970 pro 

Windows 10 pro on Normal crucial SSD 500 GB

Microsoft folder its come directs in EFI folder 1tb 970 pro after installing windows 10 pro


your bios only sees your 970 pro and this is incorrect,

you need the Efi for windows to be on the windows drive and the Efi for macOS to be on the macOS drive.

 

DO NOT HAVE THE MACOS NVME CONNECTED WHEN YOU BOOT UP WINDOWS AND BEFORE YOU DO MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ONLY A EFI FOR OPENCORE IN THE MAC OS PARTITION AND NOTHING ELSE OR IT WILL NOT WORK.

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12 minutes ago, AudioGod said:


your bios only sees your 970 pro and this is incorrect,

you need the Efi for windows to be on the windows drive and the Efi for macOS to be on the macOS drive.

 

DO NOT HAVE THE MACOS NVME CONNECTED WHEN YOU BOOT UP WINDOWS AND BEFORE YOU DO MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS ONLY A EFI FOR OPENCORE IN THE MAC OS PARTITION AND NOTHING ELSE OR IT WILL NOT WORK.

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@Olas I have given you the reason and the fix to your problem.

I can't do anymore then that my friend, I'm not remotely fixing it for you. Sorry :hysterical:

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6 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

@Olas I have given you the reason and the fix to your problem.

I can't do anymore then that my friend, I'm not remotely fixing it for you. Sorry :hysterical:

Thanks for the help my dear brother, I will run Windows Manuel via BIOS 

@Olas you have frucked up the EFI partition of your macOS boot drive. You need to reconfigure it and then do it all over.


Correct steps to have macOS + Windows Dual Boot:

 

1. Remove macOS m.2 / sata drive completely and leave only the drive you wish to install windows to.

2. Boot your installer 

3. Install Windows on the only connected drive.

4. When installation is finished boot to Windows.

5. Shut down the machine and install your MacOS m.2 / sata drive

6. Boot into UEFI BIOS settings and set your macOS as first option

7. Reboot and if you have done everything correct you will see your Windows Drive as a boot option on Clover / OpenCore.

 

Thats all. Period.

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12 minutes ago, Praetorianus said:


 

Oas, PM to you. 
 

I found a way to solve the Windows 10 problem.

 

@Praemedicatus Please do share your fix with the thread as we all would like to know how You resolved it for yourselves and for future people that run into your problem?

5 hours ago, WizeMan said:


Yes they do charge the iPad. Tested.

 

About wake this has to do with you pmset configuration as well. Magic Keyboard & Mouse wake up my hack no issue 

 

do you mind share your hibernation value in system POWER section ?

I have it set to 3 right now? 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, markpenn said:

 

do you mind share your hibernation value in system POWER section ?

I have it set to 3 right now? 

 

 

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Use hackintool to correct it. It should look like @texem example.

2 hours ago, WizeMan said:

@Olas you have frucked up the EFI partition of your macOS boot drive. You need to reconfigure it and then do it all over.


Correct steps to have macOS + Windows Dual Boot:

 

1. Remove macOS m.2 / sata drive completely and leave only the drive you wish to install windows to.

2. Boot your installer 

3. Install Windows on the only connected drive.

4. When installation is finished boot to Windows.

5. Shut down the machine and install your MacOS m.2 / sata drive

6. Boot into UEFI BIOS settings and set your macOS as first option

7. Reboot and if you have done everything correct you will see your Windows Drive as a boot option on Clover / OpenCore.

 

Thats all. Period.

Waste of time. Move the EFI folder using BCDBoot: https://www.tenforums.com/installation-upgrade/52837-moving-recreating-efi-partition.html

 

Follow Kyhi's post. Or you know, start dismantling your Hack :lol:

 

Also, check out the AdviseWindows quirk. When you create the EFI partition for Windows, it's not going to be the first partition. So set the variable accordingly:

 

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  1. AdviseWindows
    Type: plist boolean
    Failsafe: false
    Description: Forces Windows support in FirmwareFeatures.

    Added bits to FirmwareFeatures:
     FW_FEATURE_SUPPORTS_CSM_LEGACY_MODE (0x1) - Without this bit it is not possible to reboot to Windows

    installed on a drive with EFI partition being not the first partition on the disk.

     FW_FEATURE_SUPPORTS_UEFI_WINDOWS_BOOT (0x20000000) - Without this bit it is not possible to reboot to Windows installed on a drive with EFI partition being the first partition on the disk.

 

I have moved the Windows EFI myself without issue. I have only ever had issues recreating it from scratch.

41 minutes ago, Tiem said:

Waste of time. Move the EFI folder using BCDBoot: https://www.tenforums.com/installation-upgrade/52837-moving-recreating-efi-partition.html

 

Follow Kyhi's post. Or you know, start dismantling your Hack :lol:

 

Also, check out the AdviseWindows quirk. When you create the EFI partition for Windows, it's not going to be the first partition. So set the variable accordingly:

 

 

I have moved the Windows EFI myself without issue. I have only ever had issues recreating it from scratch.

 

@Tiem Hi Bro :) ......If you look though the guys posts you're realise quickly he wouldn't know where to begin on how to fix he's windows partition.

In this instance I think wizemans solution is better for the guy as its fool proof and he will be able to do it on he's own.

He didn't even have a sn, uuid and mlb installed into my EFIs when I took a look at it.

What your saying is a perfect fix but not for somebody with such little knowledge for themselves. Make Sense G?

And please stop the tit for tat with Wizeman and just be nice the two of you...lol... I think you're both sweet as but don't make me knock your heads together ok? We are not at school!!!!!! FIX UP! :hysterical: :hysterical:

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1 hour ago, texem said:

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I tried so many combinations, including exactly like yours... 

I still cannot get magic keyboard or magic mouse to wake up my hack..

also when set hibeernatemode to 0, system instantly  wake up by itself after sleeping, without touching anything,(just  like without properly USBports kext) 

 

I will keep trying to figure this out,  any insight would be great..

 

thanks again!!!

 

 

 

 

1 minute ago, markpenn said:

 

 

I tried so many combinations, including exactly like yours... 

I still cannot get magic keyboard or magic mouse to wake up my hack..

also when set hibeernatemode to 0, system instantly  wake up by itself after sleeping, without touching anything,(just  like without properly USBports kext) 

 

I will keep trying to figure this out,  any insight would be great..

 

thanks again!!!

 

 

 

 

Using hackintool clear your cache and rebuild your permissions and after that restart and at the bootpicker clear your nvram and see if that helps

2 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

Using hackintool clear your cache and rebuild your permissions and after that restart and at the bootpicker clear your nvram and see if that helps

thanks, 

will try..

the setting is now set to 0 for good, which doesn't wake up by itself instantly anymore..

 

I will try your suggestion..

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just now, markpenn said:

thanks, 

will try..

the setting is now set to 0 for good, which doesn't wake up by itself instantly anymore..

 

I will try your suggestion..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also make sure your bluetooth is setup to allow devices to wake it from sleep.

 

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And you can try resetting your bluetooth by holding shift and alt while clicking on the bluetooth icon and selecting debug.

20 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

 

Also make sure your bluetooth is setup to allow devices to wake it from sleep.

 

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And you can try resetting your bluetooth by holding shift and alt while clicking on the bluetooth icon and selecting debug.

 

tried everything, won't wake up..

I think it may have something to do with F_USB 1 9pin plug I have for my pcie based BCM94360CS2 adapter.

 

I will try M2 slot directly, waiting for an adapter to arrive from eBay..

 

 

 

 

Just now, markpenn said:

 

tried everything, won't wake up..

I think it may have something to do with F_USB 1 9pin plug I have for my pcie based BCM94360CS2 adapter.

 

I will try M2 slot directly, waiting for an adapter to arrive from eBay..

 

 

 

 

I use the same card on a pcie adaptor with no issues so yeah it could be the adaptor itself.

2 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

I use the same card on a pcie adaptor with no issues so yeah it could be the adaptor itself.

 

I will keep trying to figure this out and report back to here.:)

a lot of time to kill :)

 

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