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Just now, D3v1L said:

Well 2070 or 4350..good to know you have resolved 😅👍🏻

No, unfortunately, the problem still persists. I have obtained a log from Hackintool, and here's the relevant information:

"AppleUSBHostUserClient::start: missing entitlement com.apple.bluetooth.control" maybe thats the reason?

log.txt

Maybe...btw i Didn't remove from mind you have 4350 in BT...4350 is wifi combo card but is not related to 4360 fenvi or clone...uhm you have something in your pcilists on device in config plist?...btw not at home so i cant do a better check to log...

1 hour ago, D3v1L said:

Maybe...btw i Didn't remove from mind you have 4350 in BT...4350 is wifi combo card but is not related to 4360 fenvi or clone...uhm you have something in your pcilists on device in config plist?...btw not at home so i cant do a better check to log...

So, I finally managed to get it working again. I'm not entirely sure what made it work, but here's what I did:

First, I plugged the internal USB back into its original port and reverted back to OC 0.9.2. Then, in my Windows dual-boot setup, I updated/reinstalled the WiFi and Bluetooth drivers. Initially, this didn't seem to fix the issue. However, I discovered that I could still turn on Airdrop, even though Bluetooth appeared disabled and grayed out 🤨. Surprisingly, turning on Airdrop somehow activated Bluetooth (it remained grayed out but displayed "on"). Anyway I'm just relieved that I can scroll again. 🥳 Thank you for your support @D3v1L

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Hello y'all,

 

I have recently upgraded my RAM from 16 GB to 32 GB (8 GB per stick (so I now have a total of four sticks - the two new ram sticks are exactly the same as the old ones).

 

I haven't changed anything else on my system. Booting into Linux and Windows works just fine. However, when I try to boot into macOS, I get to the login screen where my system instantly locks up completely. I can't move the mouse and my keyboard doesn't toggle the caps lock indicator light.

 

Enabling / disabling XMP doesn't change anything. I am able to boot with only three RAM sticks installed, and the 24 GB are detected correctly even by macOS. It also doesn't matter which three slots I populate, only if I install the fourth stick, the system freezes on the login screen. I've also tried using different sets of three of the four RAM sticks, and every combination works.

 

I know that the original author of this thread has moved on from his original hardware configuration, but I am hoping that anyone else here can help me solve my issue.

Looking through this thread, I found out that memory-related issues have been discussed, but were either moved into DMs or aren't applicable to my problem.

 

Relevant specs:

- Gigabyte AORUS Pro Z390

- Intel Core i7 9700k (not overclocked)

- 32 GB RAM (4x 8 GB, 3000 MHz)

- Radeon RX 6800 XT

- macOS Ventura

16 minutes ago, FTFT1234 said:

Hello y'all,

 

I have recently upgraded my RAM from 16 GB to 32 GB (8 GB per stick (so I now have a total of four sticks - the two new ram sticks are exactly the same as the old ones).

 

I haven't changed anything else on my system. Booting into Linux and Windows works just fine. However, when I try to boot into macOS, I get to the login screen where my system instantly locks up completely. I can't move the mouse and my keyboard doesn't toggle the caps lock indicator light.

 

Enabling / disabling XMP doesn't change anything. I am able to boot with only three RAM sticks installed, and the 24 GB are detected correctly even by macOS. It also doesn't matter which three slots I populate, only if I install the fourth stick, the system freezes on the login screen. I've also tried using different sets of three of the four RAM sticks, and every combination works.

 

I know that the original author of this thread has moved on from his original hardware configuration, but I am hoping that anyone else here can help me solve my issue.

Looking through this thread, I found out that memory-related issues have been discussed, but were either moved into DMs or aren't applicable to my problem.

 

Relevant specs:

- Gigabyte AORUS Pro Z390

- Intel Core i7 9700k (not overclocked)

- 32 GB RAM (4x 8 GB, 3000 MHz)

- Radeon RX 6800 XT

- macOS Ventura

Please post your EFI without resource folder and without serial. I'll check when i'm come to home...

 

BTW,

Here correct BIOS setting for this (BASED ON LATEST BIOS UPDATE ATM. F12 linked in next post):

 

BIOS settings for iMac19,1 SMBIOS

Spoiler

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Set XMP profile "Profile1" and 2666 on SMM (this prevent unproperly eject of USB after wake and make wake working better)

 

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FCLK must set to 1GHz, n. of CPU core/th it depend on CPU, set it to max number (not Auto)

 

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ErP enable/disable, your choice. This set AC USB power during stopped machine. Enabled, when you set your PC to OFF, USB stop sending AC (no peripherial charging etc.) Disabled, when PC is OFF (not sleep), USB continue to sending power (+5v) 

 

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ReSize BAR is irrilevant...is not working in 9x series CFL only on 10x+ (didn't know why they put in BIOS settings...maybe for marketing...) - on Aperture Size, try different value (I think 256 is best...but...mine work great with 2048) TRY IT

 

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PTT only relevant if you have or wanna install Win11

 

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Window 8/10 Features MUST be "Windows 8/10" and NOT "Other"

 

 

 

BIOS settings for MacPro7,1 SMBIOS

Spoiler

image.thumb.jpeg.33bfe223bb01ae4633e536b690531e0a.jpeg

Set XMP profile "Profile1" and 2666 on SMM (this prevent unproperly eject of USB after wake and make wake working better)

 

image.thumb.jpeg.9722718fb8b2fc1c60cc630f296e9a5a.jpeg

FCLK must set to 1GHz, n. of CPU core/th it depend on CPU, set it to max number (not Auto)

 

image.thumb.jpeg.508e14672ea982077a4da523aad32408.jpeg

ErP enable/disable, your choice. This set AC USB power during stopped machine. Enabled, when you set your PC to OFF, USB stop sending AC (no peripherial charging etc.) Disabled, when PC is OFF (not sleep), USB continue to sending power (+5v) 

 

image.thumb.jpeg.e623858728a27ec2845aa58dce0ebf88.jpeg

ReSize BAR is irrilevant...is not working in 9x series CFL only on 10x+ (didn't know why they put in BIOS settings...maybe for marketing...)

 

image.thumb.jpeg.9f025e1ee030fa2835f9373b191d4211.jpeg

PTT only relevant if you have or wanna install Win11

 

image.thumb.jpeg.72713cbb5c89c1c98d0c3c6aed89b9b9.jpeg

Window 8/10 Features MUST be "Windows 8/10" and NOT "Other"

 

 

EFI for iMac19,1 SMBIOS

(pay attention: enable AGPM appropriate kext in config.plist according to your setup: RX6600 / RX6800 / RX6900. After boot, replace USBMAP with your own. This EFI have serial number etc for testing, after test, put your own serial number etc in ALL section of PlatformInfo)

 

EFI.zip

 

 

EFI for MacPro7,1 SMBIOS (only for CFL 9x series CPU)

(pay attention: enable AGPM appropriate kext in config.plist according to your setup: RX6600 / RX6800 / RX6900. After boot, replace USBMAP with your own and enable power management according to your CPU (9600 , 9700 , 9900). This EFI have serial number etc for testing, after test, put your own serial number etc in ALL section of PlatformInfo)

 

EFI.zip

 

 

NB THIS EFI ARE ONLY FOR CFL9x WITH NAVI DGPU.

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For POLARIS user, smply replace ACPI file with this:  SSDT_AORUS_PRO_Z390_POLARIS.zip (remember to update config.plist acpi section with new filename); remove AGPMInjector-RX6x00XT.kext and remove "agdpmod=pikera" on bootarg on iMac19,1 EFI and add WhateverGreen.kext on MacPro7,1 EFI.

Here the latest BIOS update ATM (F12) fully compatible with Ventura and with Sonoma (the latest usable MacOS for hackintosh/not virtual... I think...)

mb_bios_z390-aorus-pro_f12.zip

(for update, follow the TXT)

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@D3v1L Thank you very much for your fast response and please excuse my late answer, the last few weeks have been very busy for me.

 

I've tested all of your suggestions to no avail.

 

However, I have finally fixed my issue by re-generating the following ACPI patches with SSDTTime from my Linux install with the new RAM installed:

- SSDT-EC

- SSDT-HPET

- SSDT-PLUG

- SSDT-USBX

 

My issues are resolved now, and I can use all of my new 32 GB of RAM at their max. speed of 3200 MHz with the enabled XMP Profile.

Glade you've solved...btw plug ssdt is not needed anymore (from Monterey) ...for EC ssdt, you use the right way? (a new fake device like laptop...couse this mb already have an "sta" method itself)?

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19 minutes ago, pkdesign said:

Has anyone updated to Sonoma (Beta)? Did you have any issues? Trying to decide if I should update once it is released tomorrow.

Yeah I’ve updated my new hack build to the Sonoma beta and if you’ve a Fenvi WiFi card or Apple based one on the old WiFi chipset it won’t work out of the box anymore. However there is a work around using the dev version of OCLP. It’s a bit of a faff but it does work and hopefully it’ll get built into the normal version of OpenCore. 

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Nice. I have an Apple Wi-Fi card (BCM94360CD) so that shouldn't be an issue.

 

I'm guessing I will have a bunch of application incompatibilities but that is par for the course.

 

I will wait until I have a break in my production schedule :D

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As long as that Broadcom chipset is one of the later ones still in support you should be fine. When I have the time I’ll find the list of of out of support Broadcom chipsets that are affected. 

10 hours ago, pkdesign said:

Nice. I have an Apple Wi-Fi card (BCM94360CD) so that shouldn't be an issue.

and this card is NOT supported (4360 stop working on Ventura's)..so, this IS an issue LoL (OCLP sos you but...not really simple)

 

App work same on Ventura system (on latest RC and release)

 

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15 hours ago, jimborae said:

As long as that Broadcom chipset is one of the later ones still in support you should be fine. When I have the time I’ll find the list of of out of support Broadcom chipsets that are affected. 

From what I understood the situation is dire, still supported Broadcom chipsets are only found soldered in real Macs. In other words, they are unavailable as Apple socketed cards (to use with pcie adapters), or as third party pcie cards (maybe a hope there ?).

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13 hours ago, D3v1L said:

and this card is NOT supported (4360 stop working on Ventura's)..so, this IS an issue LoL (OCLP sos you but...not really simple)

 

App work same on Ventura system (on latest RC and release)

 

Well 😤

 

Looks like I will be sticking with Monterey on my production machine and Ventura on my laptop. Even though I just spent the better part of the day trying to clean install Sonoma on the laptop. I thought that was odd tha the wireless card did;t show up (DW1830)

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2 hours ago, pkdesign said:

Well 😤

 

Looks like I will be sticking with Monterey on my production machine and Ventura on my laptop. Even though I just spent the better part of the day trying to clean install Sonoma on the laptop. I thought that was odd tha the wireless card did;t show up (DW1830)

To be fair it’s pretty easy to fix with OCLP and shouldn’t be seen as a reason not to upgrade. 

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Installed Sonoma release using Miluco's EFI with a few changes (swapped my UTBMap.kext for his.  DIsabled WhateverGreen.kext, RestrictEvents.kext and NVMEFix.kext in config.plist. Boot-args: -lilubetaall agdpmod=pikera alcid=7 -v

 

Still need to try to enable the BCM card which is not working.

 

regards

 

saCUL

13 minutes ago, saCULar said:

Installed Sonoma release using Miluco's EFI with a few changes (swapped my UTBMap.kext for his.  DIsabled WhateverGreen.kext, RestrictEvents.kext and NVMEFix.kext in config.plist. Boot-args: -lilubetaall agdpmod=pikera alcid=7 -v

 

Still need to try to enable the BCM card which is not working.

 

regards

 

saCUL

 

The new version of OCLP was released yesterday (ver 1.0.0), this is the release that supports Sonoma and will enable your wifi for Broadcom chiipsets. Just install it and apply the post install root patches. 

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I got my Sonoma install working with my WiFi card using the instructions from kronokernel (which is quoted just about everywhere). You have to do exactly what is outlined.

 

There is one issue I had with Dropbox and other apps. I had to use the AMFIPass.kext with the boot arg -amfipassbeta RATHER THAN just using the boot arg amfi=80. Dropbox would just crash if I used that boot arg.

 

My problem is with Total Fonder, an app that I deem essential. It just won’t work with the settings needed to have WiFi working. Specifically the csr setting. So I Have to decide to update fully to Sonoma or keep Monterey or Ventura.

 

SOLVED!! 🤩

Long story short, I used 0708000 instead of 0308000 and now I have both WiFi AND TotalFinder working! I just might be able to update my production machine to Sonoma after all!

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