RestrictEvents
Opencore-Legacy-Patcher
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RestrictEvents
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Ventura on ryzen 5 5600, rx 6700 and 32gb ram
Download RestrictEvents.kext.
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DiskUtil slow
I updated my hackintosh to macOS Sonoma and now when I'm trying to access diskutil it loads pretty slow. Same with recovery. What is the problem. And I'm facing problem with memory problem misconfiguration even with RestrictEvents kext
- OTA upates not working - SIP disabled - stuck on 13.2.1
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Graphics Acceleration Using NootedRed
https://github.com/acidanthera/RestrictEvents this will fix the memory warnings
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Success! Ventura on Ryzen 7 PRO 3700, Radeon RX 6600 and Gigabyte B550M AORUS PRO-P
## Hardware: - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 3700 - GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600 8 GB - RAM: 4x 8 GB 3200 MHz - Motherboard: Gigabyte B550M AORUS PRO-P - Audio Codec: ALC1200 / Disabled in BIOS / USB Headset - Ethernet Card: Realtek RTL8125B - Wifi/BT Card: None - BIOS revision: Latest / f15d ## Details: - Bootloader: OpenCore 0.9.1 - Guide followed: [dortania's OpenCore Install Guide](https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/) - What's working: Absolutely all what I need + iCloud - What's not: All AppleHV Hypervisors (VirtualBox 6.x works on Ventura with some [hacks](https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/virtual-machine-software-that-works-with-amd-hackintoshes.3460/post-26028)) - Kexts used: - [Lilu](https://github.com/acidanthera/Lilu) - [Virtual SMC](https://github.com/acidanthera/VirtualSMC) - [Whatever Green](https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen) - [Apple MCE Reporter Disabler](https://github.com/acidanthera/bugtracker/files/3703498/AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext.zip) - [Restrict Events](https://github.com/acidanthera/RestrictEvents) - [AMD Ryzen CPU Power Management + SMC AMD Processor](https://github.com/trulyspinach/SMCAMDProcessor) - [Radeon Sensors + SMC Radeon GPU](https://github.com/aluveitie/RadeonSensor) - [Lucy RTL8125 Ethernet](https://github.com/Mieze/LucyRTL8125Ethernet) - [USB ToolBox](https://github.com/USBToolBox/tool)
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Help with RestrictEvents
Read more in the readme.
- SUCCESS - HP Pavilion 15-dk0068wm - macOS Ventura
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Things to do when switching to macpro7,1 SMBIOS?
You need AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext and RestrictEvents.kext
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Content Caching in macOS VM under Proxmox
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this - I have searched the whole Internet and cannot find any help, and Hackintosh community laughed me off for using macOS VMs at all. I have a macOS (tried Mojave 10.14.6, Catalina 10.15.7 and Big Sur 11.6.2) virtual machine created using this guide: https://www.nicksherlock.com/2020/06/installing-macos-big-sur-on-proxmox/ (and the respective ones for Mojave and Catalina). My whole purpose of the VM is to serve as a local software update cache. But I cannot get Content Caching to work - it says "Registration Rejected" in the logs. I'm aware Apple blocks Content Caching from being used on virtual machines - however I have tried the kernel patch from https://github.com/ofawx/VmAssetCacheEnable and the other patch (for macOS 11.3 and newer) from https://github.com/acidanthera/RestrictEvents. Both do their job of erasing the VM compatibility block, and I do not get any related errors, but when I try to enable Content Caching, it says "Content Caching is temporarily unavailable" an in the Console logs it says "Failed to create context -44006" followed by "Registration Rejected".
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MacOS Ventura on SKYLAKE LAPTOP Dell Latitude 5480
RestrictEvents
Opencore-Legacy-Patcher
- Where else to go for specific OpenCore support?
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macOS Sonoma is setting records for update size
At a guess I would say probably using OCLP - https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher - lots of life left in old Mac’s using that tool !
- 1.2 coming soon?
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I need help with touch ID
I had this issue, too. But luckily, I've got a solution. First, you'll need to check your MacOS Sonoma version. If you're using 14.1 beta, this method will NOT work. In such cases, I recommend installing the official 14.0. Thankfully, this commit (https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/commit/1aee2e5dfa12d10e218a51e4151ac2e96705ae9e) solved the problem! However, the latest OCLP 1.0.1 still doesn't have it. To use it, you can build OCLP from code or use the OCLP Nightly link found here. After you find the nightly link and download OCLP, build it onto your MBP, and after rebooting, install the patches. If you look carefully, you'll see that 'experimental T1 Patches' will be available in the list of post-installation patches.
- MBP with T1 Touch ID Working on Sonoma!
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Late 2010 MacBook Air (MacBookAir3,1): Guidance needed
From what I've assessed reading other posts, Monterey (Ventura has USB & stability issues) with OCLP 0.6.7 is the most stable install for this device (have not yet seen any reports using OCLP 1.0+, although happy to see some new non-Metal fixes going in). This is a bit of a bummer, as Monterey will not likely receive updates past end of 2024 (next year).
- Enable wifi in Sonoma with Fenvi T919
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OpenCore Legacy Patcher project brings macOS Sonoma support to 16-year-old Macs
I'm not taking a position on OCLP being trustworthy or not, but at least the project appears to be 100% open source [0], which is more than we can say about Apple.
[0] https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher
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macOS Sonoma is available today
Have you explored https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher?
I have used it before and, in my experience and everyone else I know who has used it, the vast majority of time the newer versions run absolutely fine with no issues. Occasionally some newer features don't work, but I'd but confident that 2015/2017 iMacs would be able to run the latest version no problem.
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List of currently supported outdated Mac models by OLCP for macOS Sonoma
Link to pull request to track OLCP Sonoma support state, you can also read more info there: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/pull/1077
What are some alternatives?
FeatureUnlock - Add Sidecar support to unsupported models
Geforce-Kepler-patcher - Install Nvidia binaries files on Snapshot disk for macOS Monterey 12
OpenCorePkg - OpenCore bootloader
Patched-Sur - A simple but powerful patcher for macOS Big Sur.
CPUFriend - Dynamic macOS CPU power management data injection
big-sur-micropatcher - A primitive USB patcher for installing macOS Big Sur on unsupported Macs
CommanderProFix
OpenCore-Install-Guide - Repo for the OpenCore Install Guide
Hackintosh-Gigabyte-z690-UD-DDR4-rev.1.0-OpenCore
bigmac - Big Mac, macOS 11 Big Sur and macOS Monterey disk installer and back up tool for Intel based Macs
BrcmPatchRAM
ryzen-hackintosh - OpenCore EFI for AMD Ryzen Hackintosh