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Ahh. Ya I don't use either anymore. Honestly, the ideal Photo Stream setup for me would just be built into the Finder. I really don't wanna have to open another piece of software in order to get my photos that I would end up editing somewhere else. Lame lol

 

 

 

Well this blows. Just got my new dongle today and it seems there is no support for Handoff even with 4.0 LE. Also lame lol

 

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so for now...no one have handoff working?
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"sudo softwareupdate --ignore ThunderboltFirmwareUpdate1.2-1.2" didn't work for me.  This update just doesn't want to go away.

 

Go to Software Update in the Mac App Store.  On the “Update” button, right click and select “Hide Update”.

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Ahh. Ya I don't use either anymore. Honestly, the ideal Photo Stream setup for me would just be built into the Finder. I really don't wanna have to open another piece of software in order to get my photos that I would end up editing somewhere else. Lame lol

 

 

 

Well this blows.  Just got my new dongle today and it seems there is no support for Handoff even with 4.0 LE.  Also lame lol 

 

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so for now...no one have handoff working?

Yep it work here fine.

 

Have a look at the 

Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD - 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac + Bluetooth 4.0 with Adapter for PC/Hackintosh

 

The BCM94360CD needs a special adapter it will not fit in a standard PCIeMini adapter. This co supplies a kit complete with our without the Broadcom card but its pricey and it works with WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 and uses native apple kexts.

It also offer 2.4 and 5Ghz WiFi totally Apple compatible as these cards are standard in the latest iMacs

 

 

Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 4.3.0f9 14854
  Hardware, Features, and Settings:
  Name: MacProYosemite (2)
  Address: C8-E0-EB-46-5B-36
  Bluetooth Low Energy Supported: Yes
  Handoff Supported: Yes
  Instant Hotspot Supported: Yes
  Manufacturer: Broadcom
  Transport: USB
  Chipset: 20702B0
  Firmware Version: v99 c8866
  Bluetooth Power: On
  Discoverable: Off
  Connectable: Yes
  Auto Seek Pointing: On
  Remote wake: On
  Vendor ID: 0x05AC
  Product ID: 0x828D
  HCI Version: 0x6
  HCI Revision: 0x22A2
  LMP Version: 0x6
  LMP Subversion: 0x4163
  Device Type (Major): Computer
  Device Type (Complete): Mac Desktop
  Composite Class Of Device: 0x380104
  Device Class (Major): 0x01
  Device Class (Minor): 0x01
  Service Class: 0x1C0
  Auto Seek Keyboard: On
  Devices (Paired, Configured, etc.):
 XXXX trackpad:
  Address: D8-A2-5E-F6-A4-73
  Major Type: Peripheral
  Minor Type: Trackpad
  Services: Apple Wireless Trackpad
  Paired: Yes
  Configured: Yes
  Connected: Yes
  Manufacturer: Apple (0x3, 0x31C)
  Battery Level: 85%
  Firmware Version: 0x0160
  Vendor ID: 0x05AC
  Product ID: 0x030E
  Class of Device: 0x05 0x25 0x2594
  AFH: On
  AFH Map: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7F
  RSSI: -56
  Role: Master
  Connection Mode: Sniff Mode
  Interval: 11.25 ms
  Host Connectable: Yes
  EDR Supported: No
  eSCO Supported: No
  SSP Supported: No
  xxxx iPhone:
  Address: D4-F4-6F-87-47-F4
  Major Type: Miscellaneous
  Minor Type: Unknown
  Services: 
  Paired: Yes
  Configured: Yes
  Connected: No
  Class of Device: 0x00 0x00 0x0000
  xxxx iPad:
  Address: 9C-04-EB-9A-F6-40
  Major Type: Miscellaneous
  Minor Type: Unknown
  Services: 
  Paired: Yes
  Configured: Yes
  Connected: No
  Class of Device: 0x00 0x00 0x0000
  Services:
  Bluetooth File Transfer:
  When receiving items: Accept all without warning
  State: Disabled
  Bluetooth File Exchange:
  When other items are accepted: Save to location
  When receiving items: Accept all without warning
  State: Disabled
  Bluetooth Internet Sharing:
  State: Disabled
  Incoming Serial Ports:
  Bluetooth-Incoming-Port:
  RFCOMM Channel: 3
  Requires Authentication: No
  Outgoing Serial Ports:
  Bluetooth-Modem:
  Address: 
  RFCOMM Channel: 0
  Requires Authentication: No
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Mnfesq, did you try to actually install the update? It was what solved the issue for me.

Retro, Aperture didn't work for me since the beginning of Yosemite. Perhaps I'm just unlucky.

TheBoatman and ADHD: like I said to mnfesq and lisai elsewhere, no dongles work with handoff, and I'm skeptical they will ever be made to work.

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Yep it work here fine.

 

Have a look at the

Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD - 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac + Bluetooth 4.0 with Adapter for PC/Hackintosh

 

The BCM94360CD needs a special adapter it will not fit in a standard PCIeMini adapter. This co supplies a kit complete with our without the Broadcom card but its pricey and it works with WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 and uses native apple kexts.

It also offer 2.4 and 5Ghz WiFi totally Apple compatible as these cards are standard in the latest iMacs

 

 

Apple Bluetooth Software Version:4.3.0f9 14854
875] Hardware, Features, and Settings:
325] Name: MacProYosemite (2)
325] Address: C8-E0-EB-46-5B-36
325] Bluetooth Low Energy Supported: Yes
325] Handoff Supported: Yes
325] Instant Hotspot Supported: Yes
325] Manufacturer: Broadcom
325] Transport: USB
325] Chipset: 20702B0
325] Firmware Version: v99 c8866
325] Bluetooth Power: On
325] Discoverable: Off
325] Connectable: Yes
325] Auto Seek Pointing: On
325] Remote wake: On
325] Vendor ID: 0x05AC
325] Product ID: 0x828D
325] HCI Version: 0x6
325] HCI Revision: 0x22A2
325] LMP Version: 0x6
325] LMP Subversion: 0x4163
325] Device Type (Major): Computer
325] Device Type (Complete): Mac Desktop
325] Composite Class Of Device: 0x380104
325] Device Class (Major): 0x01
325] Device Class (Minor): 0x01
325] Service Class: 0x1C0
325] Auto Seek Keyboard: On
875] Devices (Paired, Configured, etc.):
25] XXXX trackpad:
825] Address: D8-A2-5E-F6-A4-73
825] Major Type: Peripheral
825] Minor Type: Trackpad
825] Services: Apple Wireless Trackpad
825] Paired: Yes
825] Configured: Yes
825] Connected: Yes
825] Manufacturer: Apple (0x3, 0x31C)
825] Battery Level: 85%
825] Firmware Version: 0x0160
825] Vendor ID: 0x05AC
825] Product ID: 0x030E
825] Class of Device: 0x05 0x25 0x2594
825] AFH: On
825] AFH Map: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7F
825] RSSI: -56
825] Role: Master
825] Connection Mode: Sniff Mode
825] Interval: 11.25 ms
825] Host Connectable: Yes
825] EDR Supported: No
825] eSCO Supported: No
825] SSP Supported: No
475] xxxx iPhone:
5] Address: D4-F4-6F-87-47-F4
5] Major Type: Miscellaneous
5] Minor Type: Unknown
5] Services:
5] Paired: Yes
5] Configured: Yes
5] Connected: No
5] Class of Device: 0x00 0x00 0x0000
75] xxxx iPad:
5] Address: 9C-04-EB-9A-F6-40
5] Major Type: Miscellaneous
5] Minor Type: Unknown
5] Services:
5] Paired: Yes
5] Configured: Yes
5] Connected: No
5] Class of Device: 0x00 0x00 0x0000
875] Services:
925] Bluetooth File Transfer:
275] When receiving items: Accept all without warning
275] State: Disabled
15] Bluetooth File Exchange:
575] When other items are accepted: Save to location
575] When receiving items: Accept all without warning
575] State: Disabled
425] Bluetooth Internet Sharing:
15] State: Disabled
875] Incoming Serial Ports:
225] Bluetooth-Incoming-Port:
6] RFCOMM Channel: 3
6] Requires Authentication: No
875] Outgoing Serial Ports:
325] Bluetooth-Modem:
6] Address:
6] RFCOMM Channel: 0
6] Requires Authentication: No

i recently bought tp link wdn 4800...now i don't want to spend much money...so there isn't a blueetooth dongle or adapter cheapy?

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i recently bought tp link wdn 4800...now i don't want to spend much money...so there isn't a blueetooth dongle or adapter cheapy?

 

 

Not that I know of, that actually works with Yosemite and handoff. There have been many posts about this problem - google it. The good thing about the Broadcom is that it does not need any 3rd party kexts or changes.

 

It appears expensive but the adapter card and a plugin daughter card is very cleverly engineered to work on a hack,  and it connects to PCIe and USB the later two wires for usb data in and out, and sees it as real Apple WiFi and Bluetooth module. If you are interested in the functionality of OS X its well worth the outlay as it actually works.

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Go to Software Update in the Mac App Store.  On the “Update” button, right click and select “Hide Update”.

 

I certainly tried that first and must have tried it more than 100 times.  It doesn't work.

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Mnfesq, did you try to actually install the update? It was what solved the issue for me.

Retro, Aperture didn't work for me since the beginning of Yosemite. Perhaps I'm just unlucky.

TheBoatman and ADHD: like I said to mnfesq and lisai elsewhere, no dongles work with handoff, and I'm skeptical they will ever be made to work.

 

I have installed it more than once.  It just keeps reappearing.

 

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Yep it work here fine.

 

Have a look at the 

Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD - 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac + Bluetooth 4.0 with Adapter for PC/Hackintosh

 

The BCM94360CD needs a special adapter it will not fit in a standard PCIeMini adapter. This co supplies a kit complete with our without the Broadcom card but its pricey and it works with WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 and uses native apple kexts.

It also offer 2.4 and 5Ghz WiFi totally Apple compatible as these cards are standard in the latest iMacs

 

I've got one of these and it's worked great until Beta 4 when the BT stopped being recognized by OS X. I'm working on getting GM 1.0 installed, but it appears to be essentially the same build so who knows if it will work. Up until B4 I had Continuity and Handoff support, and it was (and still is for wifi at least) recognized as an Airport Extreme card in system profiler. Hopefully it was just a glitch during the update.

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Did you try a right click on the update description (This update provides...) and click "Hide Update"?

I had that happen to me with the Twitter app back on Mavs. Not sure what fixed it lol sorry

So am I incorrect in assuming that even tho Handoff requires BT 4.0 LE to work, it's the wifi card that needs to be compatible somehow? I'm lost.

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I've got one of these and it's worked great until Beta 4 when the BT stopped being recognized by OS X. I'm working on getting GM 1.0 installed, but it appears to be essentially the same build so who knows if it will work. Up until B4 I had Continuity and Handoff support, and it was (and still is for wifi at least) recognized as an Airport Extreme card in system profiler. Hopefully it was just a glitch during the update.

 

Mine is still working great and has done with all updates so far.

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So there's no way to just spoof hardware ID's to match something that's compatible? Via Clover or some other way? Anyone more knowledgable than I am wanna weigh in?

No one thinks this is possible?

If our wifi card has the necessary capabilities, and our BT device also has the necessary properties, why wouldn't it be possible to just "convince" the system we have "compatible" hardware?

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I certainly tried that first and must have tried it more than 100 times.  It doesn't work.

Sorry, I noticed just now that you tried "hide update" so many times... 
Well, if you are using clover, try replacing the "bios version" with the most actual version that a real mac has

I am using this Bios version

MBP81.88Z.0047.B24.1110141131

on a MacBookPro8,2 Hackintosh, maybe it will help you.

 

I had that happen to me with the Twitter app back on Mavs. Not sure what fixed it lol sorry

So am I incorrect in assuming that even tho Handoff requires BT 4.0 LE to work, it's the wifi card that needs to be compatible somehow? I'm lost.

Hide update worked for me many times :)
 
I am wishing to buy a BCM94352HMB, but I'll wait to see if it will be handoff/continuity compatible
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Sorry, I noticed just now that you tried "hide update" so many times... 
Well, if you are using clover, try replacing the "bios version" with the most actual version that a real mac has

I am using this Bios version

MBP81.88Z.0047.B24.1110141131

on a MacBookPro8,2 Hackintosh, maybe it will help you.

 

Hide update worked for me many times :)

 

Thanks.  I'm using the SMBIOS created by Clover.  It seems to be the only one around for my version (macbookpro10,1).

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How about FaceTime. Did you guys try it? I don't know on which DP happened, but when I video FaceTime with someone our voices sound strange. It's like they are played with 2X or 3X fast forward speed. Does not sound natural. Basically it works but the voices are strange. I don't have it on Mavericks. Hardware is fine.

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