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36 minutes ago, D-an-W said:

 

Can I just confirm what motherboard that is for please, is it the TUF Gaming?

 

No no, it's an Asus z790F Gaming Wifi 

 

https://rog.asus.com/es/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-f-gaming-wifi-model/ 

 

And I had the intel wifi module on the rear panel replaced by a BCM4360 

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Hi guys. Why my post from my EFI sharing on page 46 is go on and deleted ? Why some guys not like that I’m help people ? Could you explain ? 

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1 hour ago, Max.1974 said:

Hi guys. Why my post from my EFI sharing on page 46 is go on and deleted ? Why some guys not like that I’m help people ? Could you explain ? 

Discussion about wireless was moved to

 

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2 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Trust me Bro if there was a Card such as the Fenvi in Ventura or previous, there would be a flood of request orders to purchase.

At the moment you're out of luck like the rest of us.

 

But I don't talk about wiffi... I want ethernet

 

something like this:

 

https://www.asus.com/es/networking-iot-servers/wired-networking/all-series/pce-c2500/

 

 

@PoMpIs It depends on what's the actual hardware inside (Intel/Realtek/Whatever) and if macOS has a kext for it. iMacPro supports 2.5/5/10 gbit, so the way would be to find out which kext it uses, then look up the supported device-id in the info.plist of the kext and then look for a card. Or you could look for a card by Realtek that supports: https://github.com/Mieze/LucyRTL8125Ethernet (but no update in 2 years, hmmm)

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On 7/20/2023 at 1:08 PM, Slice said:

No official driver but the seller may assume Mieze driver.

 

And it probably works fine...

 

But I won't need it anymore... it was to put it in the Ryzentosh that mounts an MSI B450 and a 1600AF, it works like a charm, and it's super stable... but the power of this CPU doesn't reach me, and I bought an Asus X670E-E gaming board that already has 2.5Gbps ethernet...

 

Now I already have fun creating the EFI for this new motherboard.. all advantages 😆

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Hi @surenmunoo, like @antuneddu said below, your graphic card not supported.

 

** Only until 10th intel Gen. 

 

In other cases, you need check and add to config.plist your intel graphics spec.

 

For exemple, my Lenovo is E470 and iGPU is Intel HD Graphics 620.

 

Im use in ACPI > DeviceProperties > Add > PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) this args:

 

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You can check with Hackintool in PCIe Menu and export your Device plist. 

 

 

 

Dortania instructions explain better:

 

https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/gpu-patching/intel-patching/#getting-started 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Stefanalmare said:

 

Try igfxmetal=1/enable-metal.

 

That won't work

12 hours ago, surenmunoo said:

Anyone managed to get Sonoma working on a Lenovo i5 11th Gen Thinkbook? I installed it but got 7mb graphics. If you have a working EFI would help greatly

 

 

 

Tiger Lake CPU = no iGPU for you

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A note from @dhinakg to read before using OCLP:

https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/pull/1077#issuecomment-1646934494

 

"Hackintosh notes

While the project is designed for legacy Mac hardware, we know the community is quite interested in our development of Broadcom patches. For those who wish to use the Broadcom patches on non-standard machines such as Hackintoshes, see below:

Enabling Patching support for modern Broadcom Cards (Click to Expand)

To use our current patches, you'll need to ensure the following:

System Integrity Protection is set to 0x803csr-active-config | data | 03080000

Reset NVRAM or add csr-active-config to Delete to ensure the new variable is set

AMFI is disabled

boot-args | string | amfi=0x80

Secure Boot Model is set to Disabled

Following kexts are blocked:

com.apple.iokit.IOSkywalkFamily Set the Strategy of the blocked kext to "Exclude" (Reference)

Set MinKernel to 23.0.0 to ensure patches only apply on Sonoma

Following kexts are injected:

IOSkywalk.kext

IO80211FamilyLegacy.kext

Kext has a child, AirPortBrcmNIC.kext, ensure this is injected as well

Set MinKernel to 23.0.0 to ensure patches only apply on Sonoma

Once these are injected, you can run OpenCore-Patcher's Post-Install option and root patch. On reboot, Wireless support should be restored assuming your machine was configured correctly to the above."

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@AlfredoM Wer lesen kann ist klar im Vorteil: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/pull/1077#issuecomment-1646934494:

 

Legacy and Modern Wireless patches (2017 and older Macs)

  • Modern:
    • Broadcom BCM94350, BCM94360, BCM43602, BCM94331, BCM943224
  • Legacy:
    • Atheros chipsets
    • Broadcom BCM94322, BCM94328
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