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19 minutes ago, ucdosjiafu said:

Thank you, I understand, but I would like to ask you if you have such a problem?


No never, Sounds device specific to me I reckon,

1 minute ago, AudioGod said:


永远不会,我认为是特定于我的声音设备,

I used the motherboard's own sound card and it was completely normal. I used a USB sound card and this happened. Are you using opencore?

2 minutes ago, ucdosjiafu said:

I used the motherboard's own sound card and it was completely normal. I used a USB sound card and this happened. Are you using opencore?

Yes and I use Audio cards galore.

check your in box and remember your using my beta EFI and it’s a work in progress not finished and not released for a reason.

good night :) 

Wish you good dreams, Perfectly solve the usb problem.

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2 hours ago, AudioGod said:

什么解决了哥们儿?

是固件吗?

 

10.15.4 usb is perfect, there is no stuttering, and everything feels normal.

2 hours ago, AudioGod said:

什么解决了哥们儿?

是固件吗?

 

10.15.4 usb is perfect, there is no stuttering, and everything feels normal.

I used the latest bate bios

2 hours ago, AudioGod said:

什么解决了哥们儿?

是固件吗?

 

10.15.4 usb is perfect, there is no stuttering, and everything feels normal.

I used the latest bate bios

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14 minutes ago, ucdosjiafu said:

 

10.15.4 usb is perfect, there is no stuttering, and everything feels normal.

I used the latest bate bios

Yes but was it the bios update the solved the problem or the new EFI buddy?

So, my turn to ask a question.
I have a similar WiFi card as in first post config, but handoff and unlock by watch don't work at all. Other Bluetooth features work properly. I try to logout and login on iPhone, Watch, Hackintosh without success. Any suggestions? 

The latest config with CFG unlocked and clover applied.

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18 minutes ago, eXtReeM said:

So, my turn to ask a question.
I have a similar WiFi card as in first post config, but handoff and unlock by watch don't work at all. Other Bluetooth features work properly. I try to logout and login on iPhone, Watch, Hackintosh without success. Any suggestions? 

 

 

It’s because the z390 master has a missing option to disable its onboard serial port and it conflicts with the Apple Watch unlock of all things.

the good news is it will be fixed in the next official bios update when it’s released.

what il do for you though is send you the latest beta bios now and unlocked MSR profile to go with it and your Apple Watch will work and unlock your Mac. (Your need to sign out and back into your iCloud account on your hack to reactivate it and make the watch unlock)


Check your inbox for the fix from me :thumbsup_anim:

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12 hours ago, AudioGod said:

是的,但是是BIOS更新了已解决的问题还是新的EFI好友?

After I performed 2 steps simultaneously, everything worked perfectly.

13 hours ago, AudioGod said:

 

It’s because the z390 master has a missing option to disable its onboard serial port and it conflicts with the Apple Watch unlock of all things.

the good news is it will be fixed in the next official bios update when it’s released.

what il do for you though is send you the latest beta bios now and unlocked MSR profile to go with it and your Apple Watch will work and unlock your Mac. (Your need to sign out and back into your iCloud account on your hack to reactivate it and make the watch unlock)


Check your inbox for the fix from me :thumbsup_anim:

It works perfectly! Thank you again! 

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@hungrywallet I have switched my Catalina Drive from the 970 EVO to a 970 Pro and then a WD Black (that I’m currently using) and I can now say with 100% certainty that it makes zero difference to the boot times bar a few milli seconds give or take. A fresh boot is rapid until you get the cache filling up and then it always ends up at the same speed. 
on a SSD with trim disabled it boots quicker but then you shouldn’t have trim disabled so it ends up the same again..lol Test done and what a waste of time that was but I had nothing better to do so there you go.....lol :hysterical:

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4 minutes ago, eSaF said:

 

Yea the pain is universal


Latest version of OC has killed my Windows drive and I have had Togo asking on the angry thread if it’s me or it. I’m waiting to get told off on there...:hysterical:

I can only hope I found a bug in the latest build cos otherwise I’m in trouble for asking. (Big trouble) hahahaha

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Just now, eSaF said:

 

Jeez you as well!!!! those guys scares the {censored} out of me so much that I'm scared to post a query so I'm just reduced to lurking :hysterical:


It’s not just you buddy, I think most people are scared when asking anything on there. :hysterical:

The Angry OC Thread....

I poop myself anytime I have to ask anything on there.

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1 hour ago, AudioGod said:

@hungrywallet I have switched my Catalina Drive from the 970 EVO to a 970 Pro and then a WD Black (that I’m currently using) and I can now say with 100% certainty that it makes zero difference to the boot times bar a few milli seconds give or take. A fresh boot is rapid until you get the cache filling up and then it always ends up at the same speed. 
on a SSD with trim disabled it boots quicker but then you shouldn’t have trim disabled so it ends up the same again..lol Test done and what a waste of time that was but I had nothing better to do so there you go.....lol :hysterical:

 

Thank you sir.  Was thinking of purchasing a new 2TB m2 Drive so that I can move macOS over to my 1TB m2.  That can hold for now.

Just now, hungrywallet said:

 

Thank you sir.  Was thinking of purchasing a new 2TB m2 Drive so that I can move macOS over to my 1TB m2.  That can hold for now.

If you need more space just get a normal ssd and save some money and gain some space...lol

nvme are great little things and have serious transfer speeds in bursts but in the real world it really doesn’t matter for now.

gen 4 pcie helps a lot but that’s not for intel is it? Maybe in a few years lol

1 hour ago, AudioGod said:

If you need more space just get a normal ssd and save some money and gain some space...lol

nvme are great little things and have serious transfer speeds in bursts but in the real world it really doesn’t matter for now.

gen 4 pcie helps a lot but that’s not for intel is it? Maybe in a few years lol

 

I've kind of gotten used to not having any Sata cables routed in my rig but you're right.  I might just get two large regular SSD's and call it a day.

 

edit:  Actually 2TB M2 drives are only about $20 bucks more than regular SSDs here.  :surprised:

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@AudioGod

 

May I suggest PollAppleHotKeys: be set to Yes in your next OC release.  It gives us the ability to use Apple's hotkeys during boot.  I've found enabling verbose mode on the fly from time to time pretty useful.

 

Cmd+V: Enables verbose

Cmd+Opt+P+R: Cleans NVRAM

Cmd+R: Boots Recovery partition

Cmd+S: Boot in Single-user mode

Option/Alt: Shows boot picker when ShowPicker set to NO, an alternative is ESC key

 

 

Just a suggestion.

4 minutes ago, hungrywallet said:

@AudioGod

 

May I suggest PollAppleHotKeys: be set to Yes in your next OC release.  It gives us the ability to use Apple's hotkeys during boot.  I've found enabling verbose mode on the fly from time to time pretty useful.

 

Cmd+V: Enables verbose

Cmd+Opt+P+R: Cleans NVRAM

Cmd+R: Boots Recovery partition

Cmd+S: Boot in Single-user mode

Option/Alt: Shows boot picker when ShowPicker set to NO, an alternative is ESC key

 

 

Just a suggestion.


Sure no problem, :) 

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@AudioGod

 

First of all, thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with the community.

 

I've been using your EFI for a while and it's superb. Very stable and reliable. I'm running the latest Catalina with an Imac19,1 profile on my Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390, Intel i9900K, Vega 64, Titan Ridge TB3 and 64GB Ram.

 

Got a few question though, which I'd really appreciate your input on.

 

* Is it safe to delete all of USB port limit patches from the config file and use a USBPorts.kext of my flavor instead to make it even more stable?

 

* If I opt for an ImacPro1,1 profile for my system, would I need to edit /replace some of parameters other than the usual in SMBIOS as well as any of the files included in your EFI?

 

* Would it conflict with the DSDT files including in the EFI folder if I add a Titan Ridge hot plug patch (Such as SSDT-Z390-TB3HP.aml)?
 

Thanks for any help you can provide on those topics.

 

Cheers..

 

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7 hours ago, alpha2008 said:

@AudioGod

 

First of all, thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with the community.

 

I've been using your EFI for a while and it's superb. Very stable and reliable. I'm running the latest Catalina with an Imac19,1 profile on my Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390, Intel i9900K, Vega 64, Titan Ridge TB3 and 64GB Ram.

 

Got a few question though, which I'd really appreciate your input on.

 

* Is it safe to delete all of USB port limit patches from the config file and use a USBPorts.kext of my flavor instead to make it even more stable?

 

* If I opt for an ImacPro1,1 profile for my system, would I need to edit /replace some of parameters other than the usual in SMBIOS as well as any of the files included in your EFI?

 

* Would it conflict with the DSDT files including in the EFI folder if I add a Titan Ridge hot plug patch (Such as SSDT-Z390-TB3HP.aml)?
 

Thanks for any help you can provide on those topics.

 

Cheers..

 

Usb is done via the ssdt and dsdt, this is how I’m able to give you no port limits while keeping the usb native. If you want to convert to your own usb.kext that’s not needed at all then you need to drop the ssdt and the patches but I would advise against it as you will gain nothing and lose native usb.

 

imacpro1,1 is perfectly fine to use with no major changes needed other then disabling the igpu in the bios and adding the smbios details but if your using a Navi GPU and push it in anyway via macos then again I would advise against it as the drivers are so bad that the system will become unstable if the gpu is pushed hard.

 

it won’t conflict with the dsdt if you use a ssdt for your tb card no that’s fine.

 

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On 3/28/2020 at 10:20 PM, AudioGod said:

 

It’s because the z390 master has a missing option to disable its onboard serial port and it conflicts with the Apple Watch unlock of all things.

the good news is it will be fixed in the next official bios update when it’s released.

what il do for you though is send you the latest beta bios now and unlocked MSR profile to go with it and your Apple Watch will work and unlock your Mac. (Your need to sign out and back into your iCloud account on your hack to reactivate it and make the watch unlock)


Check your inbox for the fix from me :thumbsup_anim:

 

Hi @AudioGod, could you send me the beta bios + MSR profile too? The Apple Watch bug is super annoying. 

 

Thanks! 

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