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23 hours ago, jimborae said:


So following my successful Sequoia install for my Intel Hack I tried to install Sequoia on my Ryzentosh again all went until I tried to apply the OCLP to enable my Fenvi WiFi card. It now does the same as what Intel hack used to do. I.e. the card is not seen and the WiFI toggle is greyed out and I'm no able to switch WiFI on.  OCLP says that patches have been successfully applied so I'm not sure what's going on. 

 

Kext order?

like this?

image.thumb.png.ef7f6c1c03e71380b2d884ee86faf21e.png

 

i mean...airportlrlwm at the bottom..last kext..

 

mine is ax210 but...I think the order of kext has to be this...

image.thumb.png.07cebe9e8bb629f1a1bed50950236a3b.png

 

 

work great on Ryzen with AX210.. (oclp 2.0.2)

 

😕 

 

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6 minutes ago, D3v1L said:

 

Kext order?

like this?

image.thumb.png.ef7f6c1c03e71380b2d884ee86faf21e.png

 

i mean...airportlrlwm at the bottom..last kext..

 

mine is ax210 but...I think the order of kext has to be this...

image.thumb.png.07cebe9e8bb629f1a1bed50950236a3b.png

 

 

work great on Ryzen with AX210.. (oclp 2.0.2)

 

😕 

 

Cheers for the reply.

Yes I believe the order is fine, but I'm going to do another fresh Sequoia install soon and double check.  Will let you know how I get on. 

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12 hours ago, D3v1L said:

 

Kext order?

like this?

image.thumb.png.ef7f6c1c03e71380b2d884ee86faf21e.png

 

i mean...airportlrlwm at the bottom..last kext..

 

mine is ax210 but...I think the order of kext has to be this...

image.thumb.png.07cebe9e8bb629f1a1bed50950236a3b.png

 

 

work great on Ryzen with AX210.. (oclp 2.0.2)

 

😕 

 

 

Ryzentosh Fenvi issues now fixed thanks. I think it was because my IOSkyWalkFamily.kext was missing the Block entry in the config.plist and possibly using an old version IO80211Family.kext. Anyways cheers for your help D3v1l .

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Hello guys,

I upgraded to macOS Sequoia 15.1 on my rig and thankfully there were no hiccups with the installation and booting.

However, my Bluetooth doesn't work at all. Can someone help with my case?

It's a USB Bluetooth (UB400) and I believe it might be a kext problem.

 

PS: Even when I set the ones I have disabled to Enabled, BT still doesn't work..

 

FIX: Problem was fixed with the following steps

 

Enabled:

  • BlueToolFixup.kext
  • BrcmFirmwareData.kext
  • BrcmPatchRAM3.kext

 

Additionally, for the NVRAM section 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82, the following entries are required:
 

bluetoothExternalDongleFailed DATA 00

bluetoothInternalControllerInfo DATA 0000000000000000000000000000

 

 

Screenshot2024-10-02at13_12_48.thumb.png.9056ee7207b0857a1dfe03b69ad04157.png

 

 

 

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33 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Hi just a heads-up, as the IM Rules states, no reference or postings about the TM Website should be made here.

I guess you didn't do this maliciously, I don't want to see you get a rebuke from IM Admin or Mods for your mis-step. :angel:

Oh sorry about that, I honestly didn't know. I will edit the post with the solution here, thanks for the heads up :D

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Hello Everyone,

 

I am currently trying to upgrade to Ventura from Catalina. I've installed a clean test installation on a external drive. I am also booting with a test EFI using OC 1.0.2 on a flash drive.

 

Everything but my Bluetooth dongle seems to be working... I can live without it, but I would miss my Magic Trackpad 2 greatly. When I try to turn on Bluetooth, the toggle won't budge. The System Report shows the Bluetooth controller as "Null". I tried swapping out the Hideez BT4.0 for the TP-Link UB400, but it doesn't work either. I also tried @DoYouBelieveInMiracles's solution for his Sequoia setup. The dongle is plugged into a USB2 hub built into my monitor.

 

Funny thing is, the TP-Link UB400 doesn't work with my Catalina setup either even though people say it should work out of the box, so I'm not sure if it is a problem with the original EFI config for Catalina.

 

Last time I had an installation issue, it turned out a setting that was valid for Mojave was not good for Catalina, so I'm including my test EFI just in case it is something as simple as that. Thanks for any help you can provide. Also, my apologies mostly lurking... I just don't have much expertise to contribute.

 

Update 1: I just realized I didn't activate the new kexts ( @DoYouBelieveInMiracles solution) my config.plist! Let me try again...

 

Update 2: Fixing my oversight solved the problem! So I can confirm @DoYouBelieveInMiracles's solution works with Ventura as well.

 

EFI-Project2501-Ventura.zip

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Well... I managed to upgrade to Ventura. I am very cautious my nature, so I did it the hard way by doing a clean install on an external disc and manually migrating apps and settings. I used Apple's Disk Utility (run from the install media) to erase my old boot volume and restore it. So far so good, but then I got "Volume Hash Mismatch" warning after a Time Machine Backup. I ran disk utility and found no errors. Did my roundabout way of doing this mess up something?

 

I hope this is just a bug... I really don't want to repeat installing the OS.

 

Update 1: Well, instead of do another clean install, I decided to just reinstall (from the install media, not the recovery partition) to keep my data and settings. Hopefully I won't get that message again. BTW, is there a way to see past notifications? I closed the alert, but I can't seem to call it back to read it again.

 

Update 2: Did another time machine backup and this time I didn't get the alert.

 

 

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Hi, I'm running Ventura with a working EFI using OpenCore 0.8.5. Now I want to try Sequoia. I've updated my EFI and it's booting Ventura fine (when I get a new SSD I will try Sequoia), but I can't manage to display the icons in the picker and I can't figure out what's wrong. Here is my EFI if someone can take a look... thanks in advance!


https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w633emvfes7t5ezd6d6eu/EFI-not-icons.zip?rlkey=o43bee9jnzpz9cpm9uxhxqpgd&dl=0

9 hours ago, eSaF said:

Hi, your OC EFI Folder is grossly outdated at ver:0.8.5

The new ver: 1.0.5 is available but I have done that for you to save you the trouble.

 

Try the attached EFI Folder and let us know what the results are good or bad.

Hope it solves the problem.

 

Good luck.

Cheers.

EFI not icons.zip 19.62 MB · 1 download

Hi eSaF, it works!!

 

Thank you very much. Ready to go to Sequoia!

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On 6/23/2025 at 11:58 AM, eSaF said:

Happy to hear.

Happy to help. :thumbsup_anim:

 

Successfully updated to Sequoia, everything working great except for one persistent issue: my system time gets stuck at the moment it went to sleep. Every time I wake from sleep, the clock shows the time from when it last went to sleep instead of the current time.

 

Current workaround: Running sudo sntp -sS time.apple.com fixes it immediately, but I have to do this manually every wake...

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