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Just now, deeveedee said:

@eSaF My car still starts if I don't use my seatbelts.  I don't get why people use their seatbelts.

Yes so does mine apart from the annoying beep that gets louder and louder until it is remedied (Lexus eh!!!)

But I will leave it there with your analogy of satisfaction.

Cheers. :angel:

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7 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Yes so does mine apart from the annoying beep that gets louder and louder until it is remedied (Lexus eh!!!)

But I will leave it there with your analogy of satisfaction.

Cheers. :angel:

We were typing at the same time. Please see my previous post.

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Hi @deeveedee let me ask you, im not use OCLP, and now both RE works, normal kext and Lorys89 kext. 

 

So im use SIP 0xA87 (is recommend by Slice) and in Clover im not find  SBM (SecureBootModel) (sorry if I miss something). 

 

So SIP need activated to receive Updates? Im disable my Intel BT kext and works fine. After that im just enable again. Works with SIP partially 

 

Thanks. 

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@Max.1974 I set SIP and SecureBootModel based on my security preferences, not because they are needed or not needed for macOS updates.  If you are satisfied with your partially disabled SIP, then you don't need to change anything.

 

As far as I know, CLOVER does not offer a way to configure SecureBootModel.  SecureBootModel is an OpenCore attribute.  Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

 

EDIT:  For more information about SIP, read this.  For more information about SecureBootModel, read this.

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4 horas atrás, Deeveedee disse:

@Max.1974Eu defino SIP e SecureBootModel com base nas minhas preferências de segurança, não porque eles são necessários ou não para as atualizações do macOS. Se você está satisfeito com o seu SIP parcialmente desativado, então você não precisa mudar nada.

 

Até onde eu sei, o CLOVER não oferece uma maneira de configurar o SecureBootModel. SecureBootModel é um atributo OpenCore. Alguém, por favor, me corrija se eu estiver errado.

 

EDITAR: Para mais informações sobre o SIP, leia isto. Para mais informações sobre o SecureBootModel, leia isto.

 

Thanks my dear 

 

God bless you!! 

 

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Done too :thumbsup_anim:
But OpenCore 1.0.0 and with About This Hack==> boot loader Clover think need correction !

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On 3/26/2024 at 4:57 PM, deeveedee said:

 

I'm trying to encourage the conversation away from "it works, so it must be ok" to "what are the security implications of setting SecureBootModel=Disabled vs. Default"?

Security on Apple computers provided by encryption by T2 chip which we have no. So why SecureBootModel is useless for us.

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@Slice I'm well aware of your "love" for Open Core and Acidanthera, so your use of words like "Useless" and "nonsense" doesn't surprise me.  I'm disapointed that CLOVER and Open Core can't coexist without hating each other, since I love both boot loaders and both teams.

 

I agree that T2 is used as part of the SecureBoot process on real Macs that have T2, but don't agree that integrity verification of macOS provided with Open Core is "Useless."  Forgive me for wanting to research this further before I accept your "Useless" proclamation.  I'll take your words with a grain of salt and report back after I've learned more.

 

EDIT: So that I don't clutter this thread, I will continue my SecureBoot research here.

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Question to @chris1111 about USB WiFi adapter.

 

Is there already a solution so that you can use e.g. TP Link T9UH USB WiFi adapter with Sonoma 14.4.1.

 

I just tried the last version V16, kexts and config.plist entries also come in, but OC doesn't boot.

If I set "false" for these two kexts "RtWlanU.kext" and "RtWlanU1827.kext" in the config.plist,

OC then boots normally again.

 

It would be nice if I could still use this TP Link T9UH on my Hackintosh.

 

The device works perfectly under Ventura even with the ac WiFi standard.

Thanks for the tips, greetings Alfredo

 

Update Date 29.03.24

 

 

I have solved the problem and it now works perfectly with the latest version V.16 of the WiFi USB from @chris1111

 

I had a few troublemakers in OC - Kext (old referenced Kext that was still set to "true").

And in my router (Deutsche Fritz!Box-Cable 6600) I also accidentally blocked my Hacki in the network.

I didn't seem to be concentrating properly at work last night.

 

Now others can also use this WiFi USB (BigSur) for Sonoma 14.4.1 if you have compatible WiFi USB adapters.

 

Why my Broadcom WiFi doesn't work on my Hacki despite IOSkywalkerFamily.kext and the IO802NetworkFamily.kext in OCLP 1.4.2 is still a mystery to me.

Just as the IOSkywalkerFamily.kext is written as "true" in the OC's config.plist, the OC does not boot.

 

Well, now I can, even though my Hacki is always connected to the LAN, I can still use the TP Link T9UH WiFi-USB adapter

so that it doesn't lie useless in the closet.

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51 minutes ago, AlfredoM said:

Question to @chris1111 about USB WiFi adapter.

 

Is there already a solution so that you can use e.g. TP Link T9UH USB WiFi adapter with Sonoma 14.4.1.

 

I just tried the last version V16, kexts and config.plist entries also come in, but OC doesn't boot.

If I set "false" for these two kexts "RtWlanU.kext" and "RtWlanU1827.kext" in the config.plist,

OC then boots normally again.

 

It would be nice if I could still use this TP Link T9UH on my Hackintosh.

 

The device works perfectly under Ventura even with the ac WiFi standard.

Thanks for the tips, greetings Alfredo

Maybe it is not "RtWlanU.kext" and "RtWlanU1827.kext" , make sure that usb map is done correctly and if not try "RtWlanU.kext" and "RtWlanU1827.kext" with xhiunsupported.kext and USBinjectAll.kext  and see... I had same problem and used mentioned kexts

Good luck..

just trying to help mate

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19 minutes ago, maly70 said:

Maybe it is not "RtWlanU.kext" and "RtWlanU1827.kext" , make sure that usb map is done correctly and if not try "RtWlanU.kext" and "RtWlanU1827.kext" with xhiunsupported.kext and USBinjectAll.kext  and see... I had same problem and used mentioned kexts

Good luck..

just trying to help mate

I already have these two kexts in there and they are active

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I am a Chinese user and I am not proficient in using English.


I am a Chinese user and I am not proficient in using English.
During the installation process, when installing Sonoma 14.41, some machines may restart indefinitely, but the specific reason is unclear.
When installing 13.6.6 using the same configuration of EFI, everything was fine again. The specific reason is very confusing.
I believe that the EFI file I configured is compatible and complete. Although this conceptual problem may arise, there are indeed some machines that may have it.

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1 hour ago, iaihc said:

I am a Chinese user and I am not proficient in using English.


I am a Chinese user and I am not proficient in using English.
During the installation process, when installing Sonoma 14.41, some machines may restart indefinitely, but the specific reason is unclear.
When installing 13.6.6 using the same configuration of EFI, everything was fine again. The specific reason is very confusing.
I believe that the EFI file I configured is compatible and complete. Although this conceptual problem may arise, there are indeed some machines that may have it.

Hi, zip and upload your EFI Folder so we can see if there any problems within.

Also furnishing your profile with the specs of your machine would also be very helpful.

See here how to add your Specs.

 

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2 hours ago, eng_redaesm said:

@eSaF

Can You share OCLP Nightly version 1.5 link please

Here is a better Method.

A Downloader for both Release and Nightly versions.

On my machine after launch, I have to go to  Finder/Applications (not Launchpad) to see the app (in Terminal!!??)

Then you will be presented with 2 options plus Exit.

Any problems let me know.

Good luck.

OC-Legacy Patcher Downloader.dmg.zip

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5 hours ago, iaihc said:

I am a Chinese user and I am not proficient in using English.


I am a Chinese user and I am not proficient in using English.
During the installation process, when installing Sonoma 14.41, some machines may restart indefinitely, but the specific reason is unclear.
When installing 13.6.6 using the same configuration of EFI, everything was fine again. The specific reason is very confusing.
I believe that the EFI file I configured is compatible and complete. Although this conceptual problem may arise, there are indeed some machines that may have it.

SecureBootModel ? Set it to Disabled
Disable any kexts for Wifi and Bluetooth... and try again

 

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6 hours ago, eng_redaesm said:

Can You share OCLP Nightly version 1.5 link please

I forgot to mention OCLP Nightly version 1.5 has been reverted to 1.4.3 Nightly as kindly pointed out by @Antonuccio.

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Think MacOS is now a completely ridiculous software... i'll definitely switch all my machine to Win11 and Slackware/Gentoo... for me, Hackintosh is not worth the time spent... see you guys! 🙂 Have a great Easter and life! 🙂 :dev:

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