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@5T33Z0 Have you perhaps been able to get the onboard i225-V network port working properly on your Z490 Vision G build  under Monterey beta 3.

Cannot test it myself at present because my internet is currently running at stand still speeds, will attempt the beta 3 download when data throughput has improved somewhat.

 

Greetings Henties

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13 minutes ago, hiphopboy said:

 

Enable SIP on Recovery Partition then check again

 

I will try, thank you very much

 

Regards

 

Just now, SavageAUS said:


Which boot loader are you using?


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I use OpenCore 0.7.1

Why?

 

Regards 

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9 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:


Because depending on which boot loader you use you need different config settings for the update to show up.


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If I change the smbios to 12.1 it already appears 🤪

 

Reagards

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9 hours ago, eSaF said:

This is my T-919, no problem, no hassle. I stupidly destroyed my Apple wifi/b-tooth card and the replacement I ordered would take a month or so to be delivered so as a quick fix I asked @miliuco knowing he had one in his rig his advice. This is the one he recommended (see attached). I don't know how true this is but I have read that there are some T-919 Clones knocking around and the performance can be very flaky hence the reason the T-919 has a bad Rep in some circles...

@MorenoAv

I have also read some negative comments about Fenvi T919, especially about Bluetooth weak signal, but in my case it has worked perfectly OOTB from High Sierra to Monterey without Issues. I have the same card that @eSaF.

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2 hours ago, miliuco said:

@MorenoAv

I have also read some negative comments about Fenvi T919, especially about Bluetooth weak signal, but in my case it has worked perfectly OOTB from High Sierra to Monterey without Issues. I have the same card that @eSaF.

Thank you both, @miliuco, @eSaF,

For your help and suggestions but I have a bcm943602CS not the bcm94352 that I mentioned in my other post, and it is that that I'm using at the moment, but it don't work too.

I have another one bcm94360ng that replaces the wifi/bluetooth intel, but for that I have to disassemble all the pc, and sometime soon I'll have to do that...

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26 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

Thank you both, @miliuco, @eSaF,

For your help and suggestions but I have a bcm943602CS not the bcm94352 that I mentioned in my other post, and it is that that I'm using at the moment, but it don't work too.

I have another one bcm94360ng that replaces the wifi/bluetooth intel, but for that I have to disassemble all the pc, and sometime soon I'll have to do that...

Fenvi T919 has 94360CD.  I suppose you have the 943602CS with an adapter, right? It seems a mac compatible card.

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1 hour ago, Matgen84 said:

I update to Beta 3 (Z390 config). Since Beta 2, my Windows HDD shows as external drive (with grey icons). 
Someone has the same problem! An idea to solve it...

As @antuneddu, I boot macOS with Windows volume unmounted from fstab.

But when mounting this disk, macOS sees it as an internal physical disk. I don't know what may be the cause of the behavior that you say.


The only strange thing that I have noticed is that, in the info of the Windows volume, in format it reads Unknown (lifs) although it is actually NTFS. On the other hand, when I boot Windows it seems to work fine.

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31 minutes ago, HenryV said:

Quien quiere pagar dos, tres, cuatro veces mas para hardware de Apple?

 

You have written in Spanish! 🙂

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1 hour ago, Matgen84 said:

Hi @all

I update to Beta 3 (Z390 config). Since Beta 2, my Windows HDD shows as external drive (with grey icons). 

Someone has the same problem! An idea to solve it.

Please

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ditto here

since the first beta dev in Monterey always present the Windows disk recognized as yours

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1 hour ago, miliuco said:

The only strange thing that I have noticed is that, in the info of the Windows volume, in format it reads Unknown (lifs) although it is actually NTFS. On the other hand, when I boot Windows it seems to work fine.

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Transcript from one of the WWDC 2019 sessions (719 - What’s New in File Management and Quick Look):

 

When a document is stored on a USB drive or remote SMB server, LIFS is reported instead of the file system the media is formatted as. It's likely that your app should not worry about the underlying file system. Instead you should check the file system capabilities to know which file system operations are supported. LIFS is a file system abstraction and it do not look for its presence directly. To know more about LIFS, we recommend that you look at the What's New in File Systems session.

 

(To watch the videos, these links might require a valid developer account)

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I have PTT enabled in Bios, and I updated successfully  to macOS Monterey beta 3, the only thing that I did was change csr config to 0x0 in clover and it updated right away...

 

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3 hours ago, miliuco said:

As @antuneddu, I boot macOS with Windows volume unmounted from fstab.

But when mounting this disk, macOS sees it as an internal physical disk. I don't know what may be the cause of the behavior that you say.


The only strange thing that I have noticed is that, in the info of the Windows volume, in format it reads Unknown (lifs) although it is actually NTFS. On the other hand, when I boot Windows it seems to work fine.

lifs.png.920424cae5ab49eadd97367a58c45ba5.png

 

 

You have written in Spanish! 🙂

Honestly, it bothered me a bit to see 3 NTFS volumes mounted at boot and then I disabled it via / etc / fstab .. mount them when I need  😆

I didn't notice that in the finder info it shows as Unknown (lifs) format , however in Diskutility it is shown correctly ... I think it is due to a finder problem / bug

as well as automount as an external disk

 

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