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I only have problems with USB formatted in FAT32, I have tried three brands, one USB 2.0, one 3.0, one 3.1 and none of them want to mount. phillips, sandisk, and toshiba

 

in EXFAT put format unknown..... but read and write ok

 

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37 minutes ago, eSaF said:

This is a first for me, before upgrading to this board I always had notifications for the downloads so I don't really know what is happening on this new board.

Tough to diagnose without seeing your EFI.  Anything I offer would be just a wild guess.  Wasn't there an issue with RestrictEvents.kext and upgrade notices?  If so, are you using RestrictEvents.kext?

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16 hours ago, asdesoso said:

@jsl2000 Hi, could you help me, please?
Thanks in advance.

Cheers.

1. For desktop HD 4600 its ig-platform-id should be 0x0D220003 and laptop's is 0x0A260006 or 0x0A260005

2. For Ventura OCLP's version should be 0.5.0 instead of 0.4.10 or 0.4.11n

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Beta 7 (22A5342f) is done on X299.

However....( Solved ).

 

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Since the last few betas I have a serious issue with HIGH CPU usage that is generated by "KernelEventAgent".  Beta 1 & 2 were ok. 

 

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After I did some research about it, this might be related to the connected SSDs/Drives  but could not find more infos about it. ( Might also be related to my NVMe controller ) The fact that I have a dozen drives  connected might be related to the issue.

 

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• I have removed all spotlight search from any of the drives but the issue still persists.

 

• I was able to 'tame" the process with the app called "App Tamer" to reduce the usage of this task to 10% but I understand that this is not a permanent fix. I can still force the task to quit in activity monitor, but It starts again after wake from sleep or reboot.

https://www.stclairsoft.com/AppTamer/index.html

 

 

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Did anyone cross something similar in their system?  If so, can you bring some light?

Thanks.

 

PS: UPDD daemon is related to touchscreens, I just installed yesterday. the issue with KernelEventAgent existed before any xtra app installation. ( Ventura Vanilla )

 

The problem is exclusive to OSX Ventura. I have never crossed it with Monterey or Mojave.

 

EDIT 1:  Getting closer in resolving the issue. By un-mounting all of my drives (one after the other) I was able to pinpoint the issue. Seems that only two of my SSDs are generating this HIGH CPU behavior. 

 

EDIT 2 ( Solved ) : SSDs without S.M.A.R.T. Status check will generate the HIGH CPU Behavior. Re-enabling TRIM via terminal solved it.

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, deeveedee said:

The unattended upgrade from Beta 6 to Beta 7 proceeded without issues.  I'm using OC 0.8.4 [Release] with the EFI posted here.  Developers, your Open Core 0.8.4 release is working perfectly!  Thank you!

 

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HackMini8,1: About This Hack

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@Sherlocks and @Moviemakergr - after upgrading to Ventura Beta 7, I performed a quick BlackMagic test of a FAT-formatted USB stick and still observed the terribly slow write performance.  It appears to me that Apple has not fixed the FAT I/O issue in Ventura.

 

As was the case with Beta 6, in Beta 7, BlackMagic Disk Speed test started very slowly and then failed with an error when attempting to test the performance of a FAT-formatted USB 3.0 stick.

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Thank you for test.

There is reason that stay macOS Monterery for me.

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7 hours ago, miliuco said:

@eSaF

SecureBootModel to Default. Not Disabled. 

Thank you all that was it. I don't know how I missed that small but important detail in my config.plist, I can now stop agonising and wringing my hands and move on to the next possible problem that will crop up. :wallbash:

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7 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

1. For desktop HD 4600 its ig-platform-id should be 0x0D220003 and laptop's is 0x0A260006 or 0x0A260005

2. For Ventura OCLP's version should be 0.5.0 instead of 0.4.10 or 0.4.11n

Yes, I know it, I have both ig-platform-id at 0x0D220003 and using OCLP 0.5.0 alpha.

I don´t know where is the problem.

Thank you.

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I Have updated my spare Z97 Hack with a sapphire 6600 gpu while updating. I got no display signal from any of the gpu ports HDMI/ DP. while using tho open core boot screen.

the only work around for me is to boot the drive from F12. then boot from the open core screen. and the ports work

I don't know what's going on

and as long as I remember to boot from F12 is not fine I spoke to soon. since the latest update. I'm getting no video signal to the monitor. I have to reboot and swop the leads about and reboot. and hope for it to boot.. :blowup:

 

6 hours ago, eSaF said:

Thank you all that was it. I don't know how I missed that small but important detail in my config.plist, I can now stop agonising and wringing my hands and move on to the next possible problem that will crop up. :wallbash:

Bro I know how you feel I missed a letter p out of the agdpmod=pikera. 

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