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Z240 workstation. As previously stated, changed SMBIOS from iMac18,1 to iMac19,1, both in ProductInfo and plist of USBPorts.kext

Updated kexts and OpenCore to the latest available release through OCAT.

 

Wifi not working, bluetooth not tested, smooth update from latest Ventura beta

 

UPDATE 8th June: with this configuration, Bluetooth can be switched on manually but, after approx. 5 seconds, turn automatically off, without appearing really working. I’m sure this small issue will be solved. This seems to me something unrelated to my configuration 

 

UPDATE 14th June: with the latest BrcmPatchRAM release and related kexts, Brcm bluetooth came back on board. 

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1 hour ago, PMheart said:

Thanks. Would you mind switching your OS language to English US, and then post the screenshot with warning again?

 

Here you go.

 

Apple menu >> About This Mac >> 1 alert, clicking it opens the About This Mac window where there is not any link to click and open an alert.

 

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System Settings >> General >> Info, no PCI ghost slots, memory info is ok, clicking on the question mark next to the RAM memory opens the window with information about the memory.

 

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Memory info after clicking on the question mark, it's good.

 

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Are these the images you want to see in English?

 

And, if it's useful, this is the warning in English without -revbeta.

 

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EDIT: Forget this as there is already a PR by @lorys89 in the repo, my post is redundant.

 

Most probably it isn't so simple but changing the line 504 of RestrictEvents.cpp file and compiling

//KernelVersion::Ventura,
KernelVersion::Sonoma,

all is working without -revbeta as with current RestrictEvents plus -revbeta (also remaining About This Mac >> 1 alert, only issue I see now).

Which is expected since -revbeta allows loading the current kext with Ventura as the top supported system.

 

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1 hour ago, SavageAUS said:

Negative, no warning but I have AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext & RestrictEvents.kext with -revbeta

 

@PMheart

On my Intel system, AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext doesn't remove About This Mac >> 1 alert text.

Never used this kext before, tried now only to add more info.

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21 minutes ago, D3v1L said:

...on MacPro7.1 smbios, for remove the alert, simply compile all entries in platform info (datahub, not only generic) and make a well configured custom memory info.......and alert gone....

Yep that did the trick, thanks.

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If need wifi and Broadcom not working, can confirm works intel wifi (3165 m.2 NGFF) with Itlwm.kext and heliport.

 

Waiting for a working AiirportItlwm.kext.

 

AirportItlwm.kext from Ventrura not working.

 

beta 1 upgrade over 13.5 beta went ok.

 

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3 minutes ago, ANTIKO said:

I may have written incorrectly - the contents of the disks are not displayed in the Finder.

And yet again I don't have that issue either. The contents of the volumes are showing as they should on various format, HFS, APFS and NTFS

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@ANTIKO Is this what you're referring to?

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Just now, Cyberdevs said:

And yet again I don't have that issue either. The contents of the volumes are showing as they should on various format, HFS, APFS and NTFS

Again same here.

Just now, ANTIKO said:

Yes

In that case my friend, I think you have a balked installation.

This is what shows in my Finder Menu you should too according to how many disks you have in the system.

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3 minutes ago, ANTIKO said:

Thanks, I also think it's better to reinstall, I'll do it now.

Try deleting the caches and  the com.apple.finde.plist in ~/Library/Caches and ~/Library/Preferences and see if it fixes the issue and if it didn't help you can reinstall the OS.

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