Jump to content
5539 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Just now, panosru said:

hmm, strange, I redownloaded your latest EFI and indeed you don't have those files in your EFI... Could it be possible that they ended up there after I updated to latest clover version?

 

Actually I also have FSInject.efi and FwRuntimeServices.efi in addition to AptioMemoryFix.efi and the files you have in your EFI folder... 

 

Everything else seems to be fine.

 

I assume that it is safe for me to remove unnecessary files from UEFI folder then.


I really can’t comment there pal, that’s a mess in my eyes and I would start with a fresh efi.

OC Quirks and OpenRuntime plus the extra plist it how I’m doing all of that.

and updating clover you shouldn’t update any drivers or kexts only the bootloader itself, 

 

 

Ι replaced my UEFI folder with yours and now I'm not getting the errors on boot. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for pointing it out! ;)

  • Like 1
2 hours ago, AudioGod said:

Remove the Catalina drive and boot windows like normal and then once it’s all done put your cat drive back and away you go.

This is the most fool proof way and avoids any problems that could arise.

 

Thank you, goona try it this way.
Could you please also explain about your config of OC. There you got NVRAM -> WriteFlash NO, but the open core guide suggest set it to YES, but no real explanation what it actually for and when to and when to not use it?

8 minutes ago, n19htz said:

Thank you, goona try it this way.
Could you please also explain about your config of OC. There you got NVRAM -> WriteFlash NO, but the open core guide suggest set it to YES, but no real explanation what it actually for and when to and when to not use it?


Set it too yes if you want.

i find on 0.5.7 it works better set to no

 

remember a guide is a guide, that doesn’t mean that every system is the same because if they were then I would call my thread the gigabyte z390 thread and wouldn't have one for the pro and the master. You understand what I mean by that buddy?

 

28 minutes ago, panosru said:

Ι replaced my UEFI folder with yours and now I'm not getting the errors on boot. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for pointing it out! ;)

 

Awesome buddy,

Absolutely no inconvenience caused what so ever, I’m here to help. I can be blunt sometimes but it’s always with a smile.

 

Enjoy, :thumbsup_anim:

Edited by AudioGod

Hi,

I have a BCM943602CS WIFI and blueTooth card and it's recognised but WIFI and BT are not working at all. 

Hardware:

9900k

Aorus pro

Radeon VII

BCM943602CS

 

I use clover and the latest EFI from AudioGod.

 

I could imagine that it's a hardware problem. The card was sold used on eBay coming from a MacBook Retina 13" from 2013.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

Ben

 

343712822_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_17_39.thumb.png.55e0e016a63c73cba9affb0cad1b0c51.png325652146_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_18_58.png.db42754c53db5a2b83c549ff133431a2.png1841774532_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_18_23.thumb.png.87168859457d1fa2c64d8e9fa6437f6f.png

417836736_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_14_01.thumb.png.c7df4f50853e595ff96c748bd4ca9010.png

1933168161_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_18_10.thumb.png.6b058205ab0479271034422d902d2301.png737409626_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_17_53.png.630bbfaa9f425412d4cb1463ab0c7f21.png

86070209_Screenshot2020-04-30at23_22_49.thumb.png.ed75d4705c569c305da9c622b6e3e207.png

16 minutes ago, benjiolino said:

Hi,

I have a BCM943602CS WIFI and blueTooth card and it's recognised but WIFI and BT are not working at all. 

Hardware:

9900k

Aorus pro

Radeon VII

BCM943602CS

 

I use clover and the latest EFI from AudioGod.

 

I could imagine that it's a hardware problem. The card was sold used on eBay coming from a MacBook Retina 13" from 2013.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

Ben

 


I use the same card myself and it’s always worked from out of the box.

could be the pcie adapter or could be the card itself.


make sure it’s not the slot it’s connected too.
The best pcie slot to put it into is the lowest pcie x1 or the pcie x8 at the very bottom.

 

 

Edited by AudioGod
3 hours ago, AudioGod said:

Remove the Catalina drive and boot windows like normal and then once it’s all done put your cat drive back and away you go.

This is the most fool proof way and avoids any problems that could arise.

 

Installed windows without Catalina drive, both system works, but I can not boot into windows from Startup Disk utility, it rebots, but catalina boots instead. The only way i can boot windows it is by selecting the drive in F12 menu, same goes back when i reboot from windows. Is there any way to make it work like on real macs via Startup Disk? And is it possible even to install boot camp drivers etc on windows not on real mac? For example my magic mouse 2 works, but no scroll. And no option to boot back to mac os. Thanks in advance!

14 minutes ago, n19htz said:

Installed windows without Catalina drive, both system works, but I can not boot into windows from Startup Disk utility, it rebots, but catalina boots instead. The only way i can boot windows it is by selecting the drive in F12 menu, same goes back when i reboot from windows. Is there any way to make it work like on real macs via Startup Disk? And is it possible even to install boot camp drivers etc on windows not on real mac? For example my magic mouse 2 works, but no scroll. And no option to boot back to mac os. Thanks in advance!


Have you legacy installed windows and not Uefi installed it by any chance?

Are you using my bios settings exactly as laid out on page one?

1 minute ago, AudioGod said:


Have you legacy installed windows and not Uefi installed it by any chance?

Are you using my bios settings exactly as laid out on page one?

I using your settings and your OC folder, I think I installed legacy, but to be certain how do i check it out now?

9 minutes ago, n19htz said:

I using your settings and your OC folder, I think I installed legacy, but to be certain how do i check it out now?


CSM mode must be disabled in the bios to make sure it does a UEFI install, 

 

BIOS SETTINGS (Bios Revision F12d)

 Enter BIOS  Press F12  Enter Setup

 Save & Exit  Load Optimized Defaults

 

• Boot -> Windows 8/10 Features -> Win 8/10WHQL

 Boot -> CSM Support -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled if need be but try to have it set to Disabled first)

 Favourites -> Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) -> Profile1

 Favourites -> VT-d -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled or Disabled, Your choice)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Display Output -> PCIe 1 Slot

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Graphics -> Enabled (Set to Disabled if using SMBios iMacPro1,1)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Pre-Allocated -> 64M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Total GFX0-Allocated -> 256M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Aperture Size -> 256MB

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Audio Controller -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Above 4G Decoding -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Auto

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration ->  XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled

• Settings -> Miscellaneous -> Software Guard Extensions (SGX) -> Disabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> Platform Power Management -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> ErP -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> RC6(Render Standby) -> Enabled

 

 Save & Exit  Save & Exit Setup

13 minutes ago, AudioGod said:


CSM mode must be disabled in the bios to make sure it does a UEFI install, 

 

BIOS SETTINGS (Bios Revision F12d)

 Enter BIOS  Press F12  Enter Setup

 Save & Exit  Load Optimized Defaults

 

• Boot -> Windows 8/10 Features -> Win 8/10WHQL

 Boot -> CSM Support -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled if need be but try to have it set to Disabled first)

 Favourites -> Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) -> Profile1

 Favourites -> VT-d -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled or Disabled, Your choice)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Display Output -> PCIe 1 Slot

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Graphics -> Enabled (Set to Disabled if using SMBios iMacPro1,1)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Pre-Allocated -> 64M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Total GFX0-Allocated -> 256M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Aperture Size -> 256MB

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Audio Controller -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Above 4G Decoding -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Auto

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration ->  XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled

• Settings -> Miscellaneous -> Software Guard Extensions (SGX) -> Disabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> Platform Power Management -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> ErP -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> RC6(Render Standby) -> Enabled

 

 Save & Exit  Save & Exit Setup

Just checked CSM enabled, so I am installed legacy? what to do now reinstall without catalin and csm disabled?

46 minutes ago, AudioGod said:


I use the same card myself and it’s always worked from out of the box.

could be the pcie adapter or could be the card itself.


make sure it’s not the slot it’s connected too.
The best pcie slot to put it into is the lowest pcie x1 or the pcie x8 at the very bottom.

 

 

I only have the PCI x1 on the top and second from bottom free. I tried both. tomorrow I try to swap the card with the one I have in my MacBook retina 15 from 2014. lets see if something changes.

5 minutes ago, n19htz said:

Just checked CSM enabled, so I am installed legacy? what to do now reinstall without catalin and csm disabled?

 

Ya start again,

ive listed all the correct bios settings for you so dial them in and then clean install windows over again and make sure you delete all the partitions created on the windows ssd before you continue to install or the problem wont go away.

 

2 minutes ago, benjiolino said:

I only have the PCI x1 on the top and second from bottom free. I tried both. tomorrow I try to swap the card with the one I have in my MacBook retina 15 from 2014. lets see if something changes.

 

The top slot never works well.

 

second from bottom or bottom slot are the only 2 I would recommend.

 

your problem is pcie lane distribution, 100% you got to make sure your not smashing up all your lanes or crossing them with shared ports.

Edited by AudioGod
5 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

 

Ya start again,

ive listed all the correct bios settings for you so dial them in and then clean install windows over again and make sure you delete all the partitions created on the windows ssd before you continue to install or the problem wont go away.

 

 

The top slot never works well.

 

second from bottom or bottom slot are the only 2 I would recommend.

 

your problem is pcie lane distribution, 100% you got to make sure your not smashing up all your lanes or crossing them with shared ports.

I have to many PCIe devices you mean. I have a RAID controller from HighPiont and a Blackmagic mini Monitor 4k.

So what do you suggest? Oh and I Have also the second USB 2.0 Header connected to my case.

and the M.2 SSD also take lanes away, right?

14 minutes ago, benjiolino said:

I have to many PCIe devices you mean. I have a RAID controller from HighPiont and a Blackmagic mini Monitor 4k.

So what do you suggest? Oh and I Have also the second USB 2.0 Header connected to my case.

and the M.2 SSD also take lanes away, right?

 

Look at the manual and layout diagrams and work out what's sharing lanes with what and try and space it all correctly, sata ports shut for certain nvme slots, pcie slots share with each other and cut lanes depending on what's hooked where.

unfortunately my brain can't store that much info to just be able to free flow and tell you exactly where it all belongs so you need to work that one out with a nice cup of tea and the manual...lol

 

good luck brother. ;) 

Edited by AudioGod
4 hours ago, panosru said:

hmm, strange, I redownloaded your latest EFI and indeed you don't have those files in your EFI... Could it be possible that they ended up there after I updated to latest clover version?

 

Actually I also have FSInject.efi and FwRuntimeServices.efi in addition to AptioMemoryFix.efi and the files you have in your EFI folder... 

 

Everything else seems to be fine.

 

I assume that it is safe for me to remove unnecessary files from UEFI folder then.

I always double check the Clover installer. It always seems to want to install stuff you don’t need. You certainly don’t need FSInject for example. It constantly adds back at the the 10.2, 10.3, etc folders for example.

 

All I have its:

OpenRuntime.efi
OcQuirks.plist
OcQuirks.efi
HFSPlus.efi
ApfsDriverLoader.efi

 

and

 

WhateverGreen.kext
VirtualSMC.kext
SMCSuperIO.kext
SMCProcessor.kext
RadeonBoost.kext
Lilu.kext
IntelMausi.kext
AppleALC.kext

 

BTW, I updated to 5115 and have no issues.

Edited by pkdesign
3 hours ago, AudioGod said:

Ya start again,

ive listed all the correct bios settings for you so dial them in and then clean install windows over again and make sure you delete all the partitions created on the windows ssd before you continue to install or the problem wont go away.

Reinstalled, and it is same as before. I checked windows system info it says there Bios: UEFI. Tried to boot into windows from mac os Startup Disk utility - system rebooted again into macos, but the hackintool shows(and wants to mount) EFI partition on the disk where is actually windows is. Looks like it should load windows but loading mac os for some reason :(  Any ideas?

last.png

6 hours ago, n19htz said:

Also, if I reset nvram windows booting instead of mac os

 

That is correct, resetting the nvram will reset the default boot drive.

totally normal and happens to everybody because guess where that information is held? That’s right it’s in the nvram....hehe

control and enter At the bootpicker defaults the drive.

 

can you select windows from the bootpicker and boot into it?


 

Go into your config.plist and make the following change, restart and try again

PlatformInfo/Generic/AdviseWindows=Yes

 

Edited by AudioGod
On 4/4/2020 at 3:08 AM, dsynos80 said:

Audiogod,  I cannot Pm with Files attached so i am posting the guide here and you can delete the post afterwards

 

modify it as you see fit!

 

1: Install Gc_Titan Ridge Card in the BOTTOM slot.

2: Boot to Windows

3: Download and install the driver from Gigabyte. Correct version is 17.4.77.400

4: Reboot to Windows, then reboot to BIOS.

5: In IO Ports Menu you should now have the Thunderbolt Configuration Options

6: Enter the Correct Settings as seen in the images.

7: Reboot to Windows and go on the taskbar at the About entry of the Thunderbolt driver, it should be seen as the image provided.

8: Boot to Osx

9: Place the SSDT on Clover/ACPI/patched

10: Reboot to Osx

11: All Done!!  

Driver Info.JPG

bios 3.jpg

bios 2.jpg

bios 1.jpg

SSDT-Z390-RP21-SLOT4-TB3HP.aml

 

I finally was able to get my hands on a TB2 to FW adapter and was able to confirm @dsynos80's method works; at least it works with FW400 devices using a long chain of adapters (TB3 -> TB2 -> FW800 -> FW400). Thank you for posting the SSDT patch and guide!

 

Tested working:

 

1. Ancient Mac Book Pro in target disc mode (FW400 port)

2. Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner (FW400 port)

3. Hot plugging

 

Not Working:

 

1. Less ancient Mac Book Pro in target disc mode (TB1 port). It seems that the Titan Ridge card is not fully backward compatible with TB1 devices.

 

 

Edited by Project 2501
Removed Double Post
  • Thanks 1
9 hours ago, AudioGod said:

 

Look at the manual and layout diagrams and work out what's sharing lanes with what and try and space it all correctly, sata ports shut for certain nvme slots, pcie slots share with each other and cut lanes depending on what's hooked where.

unfortunately my brain can't store that much info to just be able to free flow and tell you exactly where it all belongs so you need to work that one out with a nice cup of tea and the manual...lol

 

good luck brother. ;) 

So I did several tests. I changed the card with the one of my MacBook. Same result and the card form the adapter is working normally in my MacBook. I unplugged all PCIe card other the the Radeon VII. Still same result. I think the problem might be the adaptor...

16 minutes ago, benjiolino said:

So I did several tests. I changed the card with the one of my MacBook. Same result and the card form the adapter is working normally in my MacBook. I unplugged all PCIe card other the the Radeon VII. Still same result. I think the problem might be the adaptor...

Yep me too in that case and also its a common issue. I’ve seen it on this thread many times now.

Edited by AudioGod
3 hours ago, AudioGod said:

 

That is correct, resetting the nvram will reset the default boot drive.

totally normal and happens to everybody because guess where that information is held? That’s right it’s in the nvram....hehe

control and enter At the bootpicker defaults the drive.

 

can you select windows from the bootpicker and boot into it?


 

Go into your config.plist and make the following change, restart and try again

PlatformInfo/Generic/AdviseWindows=Yes

 

Set AdviseWindows=YES, rebooted same thing again. I cant see windows in bootpicker, also when i choose windows from Startup disk utility, when opencore loads it show some kind of error in top left corner OCB failed to load default boot device or disk something like that

15 minutes ago, n19htz said:

Set AdviseWindows=YES, rebooted same thing again. I cant see windows in bootpicker, also when i choose windows from Startup disk utility, when opencore loads it show some kind of error in top left corner OCB failed to load default boot device or disk something like that


Im all out of ideas buddy, It should be working fine. Nobody’s ever had a problem like this with OpenCore and my EFI.

Somethings not right that’s for sure and it’s something to do with your setup against my EFI but what I just can’t work it out.

Ive not given up on you though I’m just deep in thought about it. 
I can’t reproduce your problem over here and I have tried.

hhhmmmmmm (Thinking)

5 hours ago, Project 2501 said:

 

I finally was able to get my hands on a TB2 to FW adapter and was able to confirm @dsynos80's method works; at least it works with FW400 devices using a long chain of adapters (TB3 -> TB2 -> FW800 -> FW400). Thank you for posting the SSDT patch and guide!

 

Tested working:

 

1. Ancient Mac Book Pro in target disc mode (FW400 port)

2. Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner (FW400 port)

3. Hot plugging

 

Not Working:

 

1. Less ancient Mac Book Pro in target disc mode (TB1 port). It seems that the Titan Ridge card is not fully backward compatible with TB1 devices.

 

 

Great! I am glad it works for you too with hotplugging.

At least you had more than one device to test!

  • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...