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10 hours ago, bigteam said:

-v alcid=66 watchdog=0 -lilubetaall

Ok - If you're still having a problem, remove your personal data from the config.plist,

Compress the EFI Folder and upload it here so we can take a look and hopefully offer a fix to the problem.

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Hello, I've been knocking about the Hackintosh scene for a bit, mainly on other forums. Built a few hacks, started with Intel, got myself hp 8300 and started with High Sierra and a 1080. Currently rocking a 5700X paired with a 6700XT inside a G5 case.

 

BOOM!!!

 

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The following is my procedure for installing macOS Sequoia Beta on a Ryzen 4700G. First task was to update my kexts folder;

  • AppleALC 1.9.0 > 1.9.1
  • lilu 1.6.7 > 1.6.8
  • RestrictEvents 1.1.3 > 1.1.4
  • VirtualSMC 1.3.2 > 1.3.3
  • NootedRed [commit e326a5f]

Disabled the following kexts;

  • Airportitlwm
  • AMDRyzenCPUPowerManagement
  • BlueToolFixup
  • IntelBluetoothFirmware
  • IntelBTPatcher
  • NootedRed, (I can still run Sequoia with no graphics acceleration, installation is much quicker if disabled).

Misc;

  • Added ForgedInvariant.kext, a CPU TSC kext for AMD and Intel by ChefKiss. 
  • Added '-lilubetaall' to my boot args
  • Changed SecureBoot to disabled
  • Updated AMD Vanilla Patches

A clean installation was successfully completed on a second SSD with no problems.

 

https://github.com/ChefKissInc/ForgedInvariant

https://github.com/ChefKissInc/NootedRed

https://github.com/AMD-OSX/AMD_Vanilla/tree/beta

 

 

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Hello,

I'm new here, living in Brazil, very experienced with Macs, specially older Mac Pros (5,1 and older) using OpenCore. I'm trying to make Intel X500 series to work on a 10GbE network setup, and a kext from InsanelyMac called IntelLucy by @Mieze is working great on very cheap Inspur X540-AT2 cards. Had to figure out I needed a short between two PCIe pins for x8 recognition, and since then 10GbE has been working great. 1GbE is very unstable though, and I still need further tests to deploy on production grade. I'm managing to get 5 Macs and a Linux based NAS with 10Gbit for film and television editing and post-production, and this kind of hardware is very expensive here in Brazil, so recycling old Macs and cheap hardware from AliExpress is the only way to go here without a huge amount of money.

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Hi guys - new here.  My previous full-size desktop Hackintosh has served me well for 3+yrs.  Time for a new, smaller platform and one I can take to Sonoma and beyond.  Got an HP EliteDesk 800 G5 Mini and hoping to have as my new Hackintosh.  It's got i9-9500T, 32Gb 2666 DDR4, 2x M.2 drives, 2x DP & 1x HDMI module (I actively run 3 monitors) and built-in Ethernet.  Found awesome thread on here by deeveedee which covers a very similar configuration.  Have also installed Intel AX210 Wireless/BT module and hoping to get that set up to run my BT devices and please please please get handoff working for my actual Apple devices.  Looking forward to learning and hopefully contributing something useful in return.

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@Gandalf1969 @TARDYALEC

 

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14 hours ago, Gandalf1969 said:

Have also installed Intel AX210 Wireless/BT module and hoping to get that set up to run my BT devices and please please please get handoff working for my actual Apple devices. 

Handoff support is very incomplete with Intel Wi-Fi and BT. AirportItelwm.kext -> incomplete. itlwm-kext -> absent.

E.g., it's not working for me. But there are users with Handoff and Universal Clipboard using AirportItlwm. 

 

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18 minutes ago, miliuco said:

E.g., it's not working for me. But there are users with Handoff and Universal Clipboard using AirportItlwm. 

I thought it was dependent on weather you were signed into iCloud. Handoff works with my iPhone and 4700G build which is signed into iCloud over Intel Wi-F-/BT card.

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11 hours ago, miliuco said:

Handoff support is very incomplete with Intel Wi-Fi and BT. AirportItelwm.kext -> incomplete. itlwm-kext -> absent.

E.g., it's not working for me. But there are users with Handoff and Universal Clipboard using AirportItlwm. 

 

Thanks for that summary.  BT is a show-stopper so I will focus on that.  Wireless and Apple services is super convenient so I'd hate to loose that so will have to study those scenarios you mention. 

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:welcomeani:

Just a reminder :)

 

On 9/28/2010 at 5:44 AM, Alessandro17 said:

If you would like to introduce yourself, please do it here. Thanks.

Do not ask questions here. Do not tell us your problems with OS X.

For questions and help open a new topic.


BR

 

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FORUM RULES
 

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Hello, I'm a member of InsanelyMac since 2019 and always found helpful things back than. Thanks for all the efforts and the support. Now I am happy to be back and finding new interesting topics and posts about macOS. Currently I'm trying to get macOS Sequoia running on a MacBook Pro 12,1 from 2015 which I got after having a MacBook Pro 8,1 back in 2011. My current daily driver is a MacBook Air M1 2020 base model. Other than MacBooks I've been using macOS on a PC since 2013.

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1 hour ago, dreamguitar said:

Hello, I'm a member of InsanelyMac since 2019 and always found helpful things back than. Thanks for all the efforts and the support. Now I am happy to be back and finding new interesting topics and posts about macOS. Currently I'm trying to get macOS Sequoia running on a MacBook Pro 12,1 from 2015 which I got after having a MacBook Pro 8,1 back in 2011. My current daily driver is a MacBook Air M1 2020 base model. Other than MacBooks I've been using macOS on a PC since 2013.

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Hello, my name is Hector, I am slightly familiar with the creation of a hackintosh but I have been enjoying one for several years and I am delighted, I will try to lend a hand with my experience as far as possible and help this great community. Greetings to all!

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