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- z790 - 14700k - Sonoma
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Swapped 1Tb NvMe 2280 Rocket Sabrent with 2TB Samsung 990 Pro & now takes twice as long for Bios to come up. Takes 12 secs vs 5 sec with old M.2
Shot in the dark, but it could be broken TRIM on the drive? Samsung drives are notoriously buggy with MacOS (with a few exceptions). See here and read on.
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[HELP] After change SMbios to mac pro7,1 frequency limit at 4.4Ghz
Do you mind trying to deactivate AppleCpuFmCfgLock and AppleXcpmCfgLock in your config.plist (Kernel) but also add those 2 kext : https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/190 (CpuFriendDataProvider.kext) along with its dependency CpuFriend.kext? https://github.com/acidanthera/CPUFriend
- After upgrading from macOS Monterey to macOS Ventura 13.2.1 Spotlight takes 15 seconds to show results. How to solve this?
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Best supported NVME drive?
Phison controllers used to be great but many have broken TRIM in Monterey and higher.
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PSA: Your NVMe drive model and controller might make a big difference
Recently I needed to upgrade my drive, and after reading this: https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/192 I decided on a WD Black SN770. I wanted to make sure it was a drive that behaved well with MacOS. This Github thread also calls out the Phison E12 as being troublesome.
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Please help me figure out why my Mac is so slow to boot?
You might be hitting an issue with the “trim” firmware implementation on your nvme drive. Unfortunately the Samsung 970 pro has a buggy/badly implemented trim algorithm that macos seems to hit on boot. The hackint*sh community has reported on it for a while now: see https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/192 Unfortunately I haven’t heard of any fixes, accept the longer boot times (the more time the system has been running for last since the last boot, the longer the next boot will be as there will be more block to for the trim algorithm to sift though.) Or replace it with a different / more supported model. The attached link should help with know models. Good luck.
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Startup could get any faster?
I think this is the page you need: https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/192
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Monterey on Atermiter X79 + E5-2620v2 + AMD RX6600 | OpenCore 0.8.6
GPU: AMD RX6600 is fully supported by Apple. Check this for further information on the support for the RX6600 on macOS. You should add this in boot-args:
- Kingston Renegade PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Compatibility
USBMap
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Hackintosh/Sonoma USB-C port not working
If you are stuck with using macOS only, they recommend USBMap anyway -> https://github.com/corpnewt/USBMap
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I need help yet again (intel core i5-10400 rx6600)
Download Python, and USBMap from https://github.com/corpnewt/USBMap
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Gigabyte H410M H V3 i3-10100F XFX RX 570 8GB 32GB RAM
iMessage and FaceTime works as well as all of my USB ports since I've mapped them manually with USBMap linked here https://github.com/corpnewt/USBMap.
- Mapping usb ports fails!
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My USB keyboard is randomly stops working. I have to sleep and wake my build to make it work again.
Just confirming that you have built a USBMap.kext? Per this guide?
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99% success with my Z390 Designare and Radeon 5700XT
https://github.com/corpnewt/USBMap is a reference for how to map USB. You can also read here https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/pastrychefs-asus-rog-strix-z370-g-gaming-wi-fi-ac-build-w-i9-9900k-amd-6600-xt.239969/ (search: map) for details on the fact that the motherboard's M2 slot uses an internal USB2 port. If it's not mapped, no USB, no BT.
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[HELP] Stuck on boot - USB issue?
Mapped using the Corpnewt guide linked from Dortania guide
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[HELP] Stuck on Boot - USB Error?
Not sure where I'm going wrong - I've updated to the latest version of OpenCore and I'm running just fine on Catalina. There are a few threads similar to this that recommend USB mapping, so I tried that, using the USBMap/Readme. It hasn't seemed to make a difference, unless I screwed up somewhere, but all my ports currently work fine. I have yet to try USBInjectAll.kext, as I do not currently need that to boot and use my USBs in Catalina, but that will probably be my next step.
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Problems with USB and Access to old Clover install after Ventura install - Asus TUF Z390-PLUS Gaming
Then I cannot get my USB ports to work properly. I'm trying to map them with USBMap but they only seem to recognise USB3 devices and not USB2. I have a USB3 disk that I have plugged into everything and it shows up in USBMap and IORegestryExplorer, but when I do the same with my USB2 keyboard, it doesn't find it at all.
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[HELP] My Hackintosh has some Problems regarding the Post-Install
Also, use this to map your USBs: https://github.com/corpnewt/USBMap
What are some alternatives?
ROG-STRIX-Z690-A-GAMING-WIFI-HACKINTOSH-BIOS - 刷入此bios即可免去硬盘和U盘引导直接安装macOS系统
USBInjectAll
EFI-GIGABYTE-Z690-AORUS-ELITE-AX-12900K-RX6900XT - EFI for Hackintosh: Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite AX, Intel i9 12900K (8p+8e+ht), RX 6900XT, 4x 16GB DDR4 4133Mhz with XMP enabled and Fenvi BCM94360
tool - the USBToolBox tool
OpenCorePkg - OpenCore bootloader
intel-i9-10900K-Asus-prime-Z490A-hackintosh - Hackintosh Stable system on Asus Prime Z490A with Opencore 0.5.9
Z690-12900K-RX6600XT-DDR5-Monterey - Hackintosh EFI For 12900K Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Pro
Hackintool - The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing
NVMeFix
Gigabyte-Z390-I-Hackintosh-OpenCore - OpenCore Hackintosh EFI For 9600KF/GIGABYTE Z390 I AORUS PRO WIFI Mini ITX/RX570 4G
Hackintosh-Gigabyte-z690-UD-DDR4-rev.1.0-OpenCore
kext - Kext