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In my Z490 & X299 hackintoshs at Sonoma 14.2 beta SIP must be enabled otherwise many apps open and crashed immediately, e.g. Firefox, Google Chrome, PlistEdit Pro, etc.

In that case for my other hackintoshs (Z97, B85M, P6TSE, M5A) which need OCLP to patch AMD GCN, USB 1.1 & Modern Wireless how can I fix it ?

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thanks @eSaF applied AMFIPass.kext v1.3.1 with -amfipassbeta solved my previous problem.

No more open-crash issue of Firefox, Chrome, etc.

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27 minutes ago, jsl2000 said:

In my Z490 & X299 hackintoshs at Sonoma 14.2 beta SIP must be enabled otherwise many apps open and crashed immediately, e.g. Firefox, Google Chrome, PlistEdit Pro, etc.

In that case for my other hackintoshs (Z97, B85M, P6TSE, M5A) which need OCLP to patch AMD GCN, USB 1.1 & Modern Wireless how can I fix it ?

Maybe I should try ToggleSIP enabled with OpenCore.

 

Hi @jsl2000 try to post your request to OCLP thread. Perhaps some users can help you.

@jsl2000 I also had issues on my Z490 with OpenCore as well after installing 14.2. The System would crash after some time. One time it crashed while I was editing the config so it was corrupted afterwards so I had to boot from a backup. I managed to iron out the issue in the end but I am not really certain what caused it but I think it could be related to AppleVTD and/or AppleIGC.kext. I've diabled the kext for now because the upload rate was really bad when using it.

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Upgraded to 14.2 okay, but....

 

All of my browsers don't work.  Firefox, Chrome, even the new Duckduckgo.app just blow up.  Only Safari works, and I don't use Safari, even on my real Macs.

 

Some other apps that were working on 14.1 aren't working anymore (Notes apps like Standard Notes for instance)

 

If I go to the Settings App (System Settings) and type in a search word like, for instance, "spotlight", it doesn't show anything.

 

Anybody else seeing issues like these?

 

FIXED:  loaded amfipass.kext instead of the amfi=.....   and that fixed most of my issues

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I updated all my hacks from the signature with no problems to Sonoma 14.2 Beta. The only downside is with the Latitude. Battery life is very bad. I can barely get 3.30 hours of work compared to 6.30 hours in Windows 11 Pro. Everything else works just fine.

@CloverLeaf My Thinkpad T490 has the same CPU as your Dell Latitude. I used CPUFriendFriend to generate a CPUFriendDataProvider kext with modified frequency vectors (lower idle frequency, different performance bias, etc.). This might help to improve battery life.

4 hours ago, Slice said:

Can anybody remind me where we discuss a problem with DMAR table and deleting Reserved regions? I have some doubts.

I found this and split to separate topic

VT-d problems in macOS

I will continue the research.

@jsl2000 I have an X299 and a Z490 that I am running. I have not updated to 14.2 yet so I don't know ifI'll run into this, but I'm curious why you would have SIP disabled or any extra kexts that you would need AMFI for? Am I missing something? Aside from the IntelMausi.kext everything in my EFI are injectors or the standard Lilu stuff (AppleALC, VirtualSMC, WhateverGreen, etc.)

 

Maybe I misunderstood it, but I thought AMFI was for OCLP installing legacy kexts in places that Apple doesn't allow anymore.

20 hours ago, J Lamp said:

@jsl2000 I have an X299 and a Z490 that I am running. I have not updated to 14.2 yet so I don't know ifI'll run into this, but I'm curious why you would have SIP disabled or any extra kexts that you would need AMFI for? Am I missing something? Aside from the IntelMausi.kext everything in my EFI are injectors or the standard Lilu stuff (AppleALC, VirtualSMC, WhateverGreen, etc.)

 

Maybe I misunderstood it, but I thought AMFI was for OCLP installing legacy kexts in places that Apple doesn't allow anymore.

Yes, AMFIPass.kext (v.1.3.1 or 1.4.0) with -amfipassbeta can fix OCLP-patched hackintoshs while enabled SIP only valid for those without OCLP-patched ones. That's my experience !

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14 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

Yes, AMFIPass.kext (v.1.3.1 or 1.4.0) with -amfipassbeta can fix OCLP-patched hackintoshs while enabled SIP only valid for those without OCLP-patched ones. That's my experience !

with AMFIPass 1.4.0, the -amfipassbeta argument is not needed.

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On 10/29/2023 at 12:43 PM, CloverLeaf said:

I updated all my hacks from the signature with no problems to Sonoma 14.2 Beta. The only downside is with the Latitude. Battery life is very bad. I can barely get 3.30 hours of work compared to 6.30 hours in Windows 11 Pro. Everything else works just fine.

At least one real Mac user posting in MacRumors has reported that setting FeatureUnlock to "Partial" in OCLP reduced power consumption.  FeatureUnlock = Partial in OCLP is equivalent to adding boot-arg "-disable_sidecar_mac" which "disables Sidecar/AirPlay/Universal Control patches" (read more here).  Have you tried boot-arg -disable_sidecar_mac with FeatureUnlock.kext?

@deeveedee Thank you for your suggestion. I haven't tried the boot arg but for the last week I am using Windows 11 as I needed specific software for work. Will test it later and report.

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Now that I have determined my own suitable, insecure use of my HackBookPro6,2 (SMBIOS MBP6,2, non-metal Nvidia Tesla) patched with OCLP, I am enjoying the challenge of keeping it alive and well.  My HackBookPro6,2 is running Sonoma 14.2Beta extremely well.  My OC 0.9.6 EFI has AMFI and Library Validation fully enabled with AMFIPass.kext 1.4.0,  RestrictEvents.kext 1.1.3, revpatch=sbvmm, -disable_sidecar_mac and -no_compat_check.

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On 11/6/2023 at 9:29 PM, deeveedee said:

[…] RestrictEvents.kext 1.1.3 (revpatch=sbvmm, -disable_sidecar_mac) and -no_compat_check.

 

- Restrict Events does not support disabling sidecar. You need to add FeatureUnlock.kext for this boot-arg to work.

- Instead of "-no_compat_check" you can use specific booter patches for that in OpenCore: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/blob/main/payloads/Config/config.plist#L218-L267

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