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SSDTTime
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ACPI Exception : AE_NOT_FOUND, (SSDT : SsdtEC)
Build SSDT-EC, SSDT-USBX, SSDT-XOSI, SSDT-PLUG, and SSDT-HPET from SSDTTime instead of manually https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime
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clean DSDT dump from existing OC system?
I'm trying to do a fresh install of Ventura. I tried using SSDTTime from my Catalina at first, only to discover that the option to dump DSDT is disabled by design because that'll not give me the unadulterated DSDT which makes sense.
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Asus B360M - i3 9100F - RX 550 - Sabrent Rocket - Fenvi T919 - Ventura 13.3.1
Precisely, I went through the guide once more, discovered some new tools (like USBToolBox for example) then I did USB mapping + SSDTs (using SSDTTime) by hand (I was not sure that I did them properly in the first place, 3 years ago). Then with those clean SSDTs & kext, I used my old EFI and OCAT to merge everything together. Double checked everything at the end just to be sure that I did not forget a thing and that OCAT did not mess up anything.
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Stuck on Err(0xE) <- EB.LD.LF Err(0xE) <- EB.RH.LRH
I couldn't get past this point in mine without running https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime and enabling `SetupVirtualMap` in Booter Quirks
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[HELP] Intel HD 630 Hardware Acceleration in Ventura and cannot boot without -igfxvesa [DELL VOSTRO 3268] OpenCore 0.9.0
It's a must though. Every PC is different, even 2 identical models might not have the same ACPI tables.. I would Start here.. There's only a few things you'll really need, especially on these machines. While there's many methods, a clean install of windows NOT booted through OpenCore, using SSDTime is the easiest for most.
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macOS High Sierra on Lenovo G460 Arrandale
I built my own SSDTs using SSDTTime.
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TUF B360M-PLUS GAMING/BR Big Sur 11.7.1 (20G918)
OpenCore 0.8.7 / Dumping DSDT use SSDTTime for generate ACPI Tables / Use genSMBIOS for generate MLB (Board Serial), ROM (Mac Address), SystemSerialNumber (Serial), SystemUUID (SmUUID)
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Opencore boot problem after update 0.8.3 - ACPI Error Namespace lookup failure AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhN35HNsYDg [2]: https://dortania.github.io/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/ssdt-methods/ssdt-long.html [3]: https://dortania.github.io/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/ssdt-methods/ssdt-easy.html [4]: https://dortania.github.io/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/ssdt-methods/ssdt-easy.html#running-ssdttime [5]: https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime [6]: https://dortania.github.io/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/Universal/ec-methods/manual.html#pnp0c09-already-has-an-sta-method
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Hackintosh USB freezes while loading
try mapping usb drive on windows first using USBToolBox as USBInjectAll isn't fully working anymore on Monterey. Also I suggest creating your own SSDT/acpi patches via SSDTTime.
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successful build Dell Inspiron 3593, Big Sur but sound is not working
If so, switch back to AppleALC and add SSDT-HPET.aml with the patches in the patches.plist generated in SSDTTime (https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime).
Hackintool
- DRM issue - gvaForceAMDKE: FaceTime, Apple Music and AirPods
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Dell Optiplex 7470 AIO Big Sur Success (Kinda)
AIO display may be using a different display connector (probably LVDS which is mostly uses in laptops). Could have a look at hackintool and check what connectors need patching. Hope it helps.
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How to create EFI partition?
Easiest way I've found to mounting it is with Hackintool from the Disks tab, you'll want to use that tool either way if you're fiddling around with a Hack.
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USB ports not working properly on big sur 11.6
The USB mapping method using Hackintool explained in the post here worked perfectly for me.
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Opencore Rebooting to bios (after following the official troubleshooting guide)
Yes. Download hackintool and go to section Boot - then you can see it.
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My USB keyboard is randomly stops working. I have to sleep and wake my build to make it work again.
Download Hackintool to confirm your ports are working properly. This is also a handy tool to see all of your active kexts, check for updates etc. I often use it to update my kexts.
- Issue with H.264 video exporting
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I'm making a kext updater, because half of the time spent maintaining a hackintosh is keeping it up to date.
A quick thought: Something similar (many) already exist. One is https://www.sl-soft.de/en/kext-updater/, another is https://github.com/ic005k/OCAuxiliaryTools, another is https://github.com/headkaze/Hackintool. Does yours offer something different?
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Garbage display fix in FHD screens
First we need to download these three Applications: Hackintool, AWEDIDEditor and HexFiend
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MacOS 13.0/Ventura Beta 2, it works flawlessly
1: Make sure your OpenCore is updated to at least 0.8.2, you can check what version of OpenCore you have using Hackintool under the boot section.
What are some alternatives?
Getting-Started-With-ACPI - Repo for Getting Started With ACPI
USBMap - Python script for mapping USB ports in macOS and creating a custom injector kext.
NVMeFix
OpenCore-Install-Guide - Repo for the OpenCore Install Guide
OpenCorePkg - OpenCore bootloader
OS-X-USB-Inject-All - Kext to inject all USB ports for the installed Intel EHCI/XHCI chipset automatically.
GenSMBIOS - Py script that uses acidanthera's macserial to generate SMBIOS and optionally saves them to a plist.
AppPolice - MacOS app for quickly limiting CPU usage by running applications
MountEFI - An even more robust edition of my previous MountEFI scripts
RDM - Easily set Mac Retina display to higher unsupported resolutions
AppleALC - Native macOS HD audio for not officially supported codecs
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.