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I Have A Nvme Drive That Was Named VenturaHighway And Renamed It To Sonoma,

Picker Still Sees It As VenturaHighway

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On 12/31/2023 at 6:04 PM, Slice said:

You didn't hear me.

UEFI secure boot which you can set in BIOS is not same as SecureBootMode in opencore. There are two different things having same letters "secure boot".

WasTalking About Bios

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Installing or reinstalling Intel Power Gadget fixes it by a workaround: it updates Preboot volume and OpenCore gets the new name. It’s an easy way. 

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4 hours ago, miliuco said:

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Installing or reinstalling Intel Power Gadget fixes it by a workaround: it updates Preboot volume. It’s an easy way. 

Point Me In The Right Direction Please, Still OC Should NOT Do It

Installing An App To FIX A Bug Is Not The Way To Go...

 

Fixed It With Disk Utility, One Of The Volumes Still Had Old Name

 

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3 hours ago, pkdesign said:

So is OC not on an every month update basis anymore. I guess the software has matured enough not to need it?

Maybe developers team has not too much members and they are busy with other things.

It is also not necessary to have a new version monthly. But we always want to try something new 🙂

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On 1/24/2024 at 12:35 PM, pkdesign said:

So is OC not on an every month update basis anymore. I guess the software has matured enough not to need it?

 

I'm sure the OC Devs (and the CLOVER Devs) are very happy to have the break from another monthly OC update. 

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15 minutes ago, cankiulascmnfye said:

 

There have been updates posted constantly since the 0.9.7 Release: https://dortania.github.io/builds/?product=OpenCorePkg&viewall=true

 

It's just that the "Releases" section hasn't been updated.

 

There are OC commits between releases?  This is the first I'm hearing about this.  Thank you.

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I have been using them for at about 3 years now…

 

Anyway: different topic. Have you ever noticed settings stored in info.plists of kexts getting reset?

 

I have changed this option in the VoodooPS2Keyboard kext:

 

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And everytime I update OpenCore, this is reset to false. And no, I am not updating the kext.

 

I have to use it on my laptop so that ^ and < are assigned to the correct keys.

 

 

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1 hour ago, cankiulascmnfye said:

And everytime I update OpenCore, this is reset to false. And no, I am not updating the kext.

 

I have to use it on my laptop so that ^ and < are assigned to the correct keys.

 

I have always configured the PS2 kext options in an SSDT (see attachment).  Can you set your desired options in an SSDT?

SSDT-Trackpad.aml.zip

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I upgraded my Dell Latitude E6410 from OC 0.9.7 to OC 0.9.8 with no issues.  The main OC binaries work as expected.  I still need to use LegacyBoot utility from OC 0.9.6, since my laptop will not boot macOS using LegacyBoot from OC 0.9.7 and 0.9.8.  I haven't spent any time trying to debug.

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17 hours ago, deeveedee said:

I upgraded my Dell Latitude E6410 from OC 0.9.7 to OC 0.9.8 with no issues.  The main OC binaries work as expected.  I still need to use LegacyBoot utility from OC 0.9.6, since my laptop will not boot macOS using LegacyBoot from OC 0.9.7 and 0.9.8.  I haven't spent any time trying to debug.

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Have open core 096 and is detecting only some of installed linux distros.   The required files are in the root directory of the undetected installs.

 

What and/or where does open core search to detect a distribution?

 

What files have to be present and where in the linux distro file system tree for open core to detect/boot? (kernel and related files)?

 

Why some linux detected and not others?

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Does the method for disabling dGPU in laptops (nvidia) completely turn off the nvidia card or just hide it? I am already using -wegnoegpu but battery life is poor so I want to see if I can completely disable with ssdt or device properties method. Or does -wegnoegpu completely disable it and my battery is not good?


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Uh Oh!!!, Devs/Admin it looks like one has slipped through the net. :cry:

 

@Gsindo90 - Please do us all a favour and take your 'Lonely Heart Club' else where.

This is a Computer Forum for like minded hobbyists, not to be polluted by Carpet Baggers peddling trash. :thumbsdown_anim:

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8 hours ago, SavageAUS said:

Does the method for disabling dGPU in laptops (nvidia) completely turn off the nvidia card or just hide it? I am already using -wegnoegpu but battery life is poor so I want to see if I can completely disable with ssdt or device properties method. Or does -wegnoegpu completely disable it and my battery is not good?


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you will need to use a SSDT to completely disable the Nvidia

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