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Newbie here. No active USB ports on Hackintool?


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Hi, 

I recently installed Big Sur with lastest opencore.

However, I found that I cannot use any of the USB 3.2 Gen 1 Ports (total 3 of them).

I tried manual mapping but it seems that Hackintool does not recognize my connected devices.

 

How should I approach in this situation? Thanks in advance!

 

USBInjectAll.kext is loaded.

 

My spec is as below

- i5 10400F

- RX570

- Asus prime H410m-k

- 32 GB ram

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8 hours ago, Podbing said:

Hi, 

I recently installed Big Sur with lastest opencore.

However, I found that I cannot use any of the USB 3.2 Gen 1 Ports (total 3 of them).

I tried manual mapping but it seems that Hackintool does not recognize my connected devices.

 

How should I approach in this situation? Thanks in advance!

 

USBInjectAll.kext is loaded.

 

My spec is as below

- i5 10400F

- RX570

- Asus prime H410m-k

- 32 GB ram...

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Have you Big Sur 11.3 or 11.4?

Big Sur 11.3 and 11.4 frequently cause a fail where the previous USB port maps stop working. Using UsbInjectAll + XhciPortLimit doesn't work either.
The port map must be recreated from the new system. But, if you do it with Hackintool, it seems that this tool does not create the ports map well from 11.3 and 11.4. Until @headkaze updates the app, it is recommended to create the port map with the corpnewt's 
script Usbmap.command.

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On 6/4/2021 at 1:40 PM, Podbing said:

Hi, 

I recently installed Big Sur with lastest opencore.

However, I found that I cannot use any of the USB 3.2 Gen 1 Ports (total 3 of them).

I tried manual mapping but it seems that Hackintool does not recognize my connected devices.

 

How should I approach in this situation? Thanks in advance!

 

USBInjectAll.kext is loaded.

 

My spec is as below

- i5 10400F

- RX570

- Asus prime H410m-k

- 32 GB ram

스크린샷 2021-06-04 17.06.33.png

스크린샷 2021-06-04 17.09.35.png

 

 

Try once without usbinjectall.kext. For me all my usb were working without it. I have later disabled the unwanted usb via ACPI

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I made LegacyUSB.kext and it works from Mohave up to Big Sur 11.5beta. No other USB kext using. No XHCIPortLimit. No Hackintool.

The Bootloader is Clover. No CloverConfigurator.

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On 6/5/2021 at 2:42 PM, Slice said:

I made LegacyUSB.kext and it works from Mohave up to Big Sur 11.5beta. No other USB kext using. No XHCIPortLimit. No Hackintool.

The Bootloader is Clover. No CloverConfigurator.

I can't seem to find any information about this kext. Where is it officially hosted?

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1 hour ago, headkaze said:

I can't seem to find any information about this kext. Where is it officially hosted?

 

54 minutes ago, Allan said:

This kext is for all chipsets? How we can use it?

 

Thank you 😉

Its origin is on russian site applelife.ru required a manual tuning. legacy kext

My variant for Z170 attached

I think it will be good to create a tutorial in English

The resultsСнимок экрана 2021-06-10 в 19.13.23.png

 

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Legacy_USB3.kext.zip

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34 minutes ago, Slice said:

Its origin is on russian site applelife.ru required a manual tuning.

The tools mentioned in this thread are designed to help automate the process of creating such a kext they're just named differently (eg. USBPorts.kext and USBMap.kext) but they're essentially the same thing.

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2 hours ago, headkaze said:

The tools mentioned in this thread are designed to help automate the process of creating such a kext they're just named differently (eg. USBPorts.kext and USBMap.kext) but they're essentially the same thing.

Yes, the structure of the kexts is like that of USBMap or USBPort.
I was surprised to see 2 different SMBIOS in Info.plist, I did not know that this can be done, I thought that I only have to have one SMBIOS and modify Info.plist every time I change SMBIOS in OpenCore.

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