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  2. Yeah, the "Friend" kext, as far as I know, is only to make it show up in System Report > Card Reader. Which now it does (if it's placed before the regular one). But I'm having the exact same crash with or without it. So, pretty sure that's not why it crashes. What kind of device properties do you inject for your RTS525A? Are they only cosmetic? If there anything I can apply to mine? The fact that it shows "unassigned class" in Hackintool (by the way, is it the same for yours?) kinda bothers me. But not because I'd care so much about the estetic part of it, but just in case it might have something to do with the crash I'm experiencing when using this kext. It doesn't happen only during sleep, it also happens during normal use. So this is probably not sleep related (unlike the other issues I've mentioned above). As for the FN keys, have you tried mapping yours or just didn't bother with that? I tried to set up the ACPIDebug thing....but I'm probably doing it wrong or something, cause it doesn't show anything in Console log, and I've read somewhere that from 10.12 (if I remember correctly) you can't use this method anymore. So...I don't know what else can I use. As far as I can tell, the keyboard is sending ACPI code, not PS2 scan code. But...I couldn't figure what should I set so that it does what I want. And also, more importantly, how to have it functional after sleep! I'm pretty sure there's a patch or something. But this is all very new to me. I've spent the last few days learning about ACPI, DSDT, SSDT, patching one or the other (which is definitely NOT for the faint of heart). Still...I can't figure out how (or IF) this can be done at all. I've seen some patches, and even some of my experiments seem to have worked (for example F11 does call for App Switcher, which makes me think it should be possible to also call for some of the other ones), but I can't figure out which codes to use for those. Anyway, thank you so much for your feedback so far.
  3. Today
  4. Hi; I've no experience with RTS5227 but I've had a couple of laptop, including my current Dell Latitude E7270, with the Realtek RTS525a model. All I use is Firewall's RealtekCardRader kext v0.9.7 (without its associated friend). The card reader is only ever functional after a 1st sleep. I suppose an ACPI patch would fix this but I never bothered to debug the wake process to identify what's done at ACPI level for the device compared to what's done (and not done) at 1st boot. I don't use it much so it's never really been a problem. I inject properties in my bootloader's config so my RTS525a card reader is listed in SysInfo->PCI section but, indeed, nothing in the SysInfo->Card Reader section. It's something I could not care less about. Still works perfectly in Sequoia (and Tahoe beta for that matter).
  5. So far so good! Thank you! I'll use it for a while, and see if it still crashes or something. The actual SD Card functionality seems to be working well so far. I used the RealtekCardReader + its Friend. My card reader is an RTS5227 and seems to be supported, so I didn't get the Generic one, since I don't think that applies in this case, right? I could be wrong. As I said, this is my first laptop hack, and it's proven to be a real challenge from the beginning. :)) Only thing (and I'm only mentioning this since I know this is its purpose), the card reader is still not recognised in System Profiler (says card reader not present or something). I should also mention that Hackintool itself doesn't quite properly recognise this either(unassigned class). So that might have something to do with it. Anyway, I think these are cosmetic issues. I'm most interested in the kext not crashing my system every once in a while. :)) And....so far so good. Thank you! Update: sadly, that didn't work. It still crashes. Update 2: looks like the Friend kext needs to be placed before the other kext, in order for the device to be recognised in System Report. Update 3: now the system doesn't wake from sleep anymore (wake to black screen). After a while, system reboots. Seems to be the same cause. When it comes to laptop hacks, looks like everything is trying to break sleep...or something. Anything. :))
  6. Try these kexts, I forked the repository and made them compatible with newer OS, the original versions are stuck in Ventura https://github.com/Baio1977/GenericCardReaderFriend https://github.com/Baio1977/RealtekCardReaderFriend It needs https://github.com/Baio1977/RealtekCardReader
  7. Hey Herve! Indeed. Sorry about that. Typing this late at night was apparently not the best idea. :)) I might actually add an installation guide for this model, since it doesn't seem to be present so far on the forum, once I manage to fix everything. So far, there are a couple of things I'm not quite happy about. The FN keys issue is one of them. But also, I've got a weird issue with the SD card reader. Initially I tried Realtek Card Reader kext, but that was creating some weird sudden reboots and KPs. Could be because the driver hasn't been updated in a while, and I'm using it on Sequoia. Could be something else. I don't know. So I switched to Sinetek's driver, but that doesn't seem to work at all...anymore, for some reason. So...just a cuple of things to iron out. Good thing is that most important things do work: so, graphics acceleration, WiFi and Ethernet work, built-in audio, BT, Airdrop, Continuity features, basic sleep/wake and (I think) hibernation, as well. So most of the things already work fine. I've got some weird issues with trackpad scrolling, but not sure there's anything that can be done here. And the issues above. Anyway. For the FN keys thing, there are third party options, such as Karabiner-Elements. And that works properly before and after sleep. Also, you can add shortcuts from System Settings as well... But I wanted to do something built-in...if possible, but that proves to be challenging.
  8. Not an installation guide... Thread moved to the support section where it belongs.
  9. Yesterday
  10. Hey guys, So, this is my first time hackintoshing a laptop, and...needless to say, it wasn't easy. Now, I'm almost done with it, most of the things work (more or less) and I'm struggling to understand how to map all my function keys to something as close as possible to the actual marking on the keys, but from MacOS. And...I've got some success... Like F1-F3 work fine for Mute and Volume keys. F5-F6 work for Brightness (which is what most people want), and F11 works for App Switcher (Expose). So, the idea would be to have the Mic on/off switch on F4, Multi Display switch for example (on F7), WiFi on/off switch (on F8), System Settings (on F9), Spotlight (on F10) and Launchpad (F12) However, none of these work anymore after waking from sleep. And it seems to be a pretty common issue. Not sure if it's a common issue on all laptops trying to map their FN keys, or specific to ThinkPads. Anyway, if you guys have any feedback here, I'd really appreciate it. Thank you so much!
  11. Last week
  12. Released July 22nd, 2025. Build 25A5316i. Available through OTA updates. Same Clover bootpack as for beta 1 to beta 3.
  13. Earlier
  14. Released July 7th, 2025. Build 25A5306g. Available through OTA updates though I did a fresh install after I screwed up my beta 2 installation. Beta 3 installed without signing in my Apple account in order to avoid Vault encryption. Nice new wallpaper/screensaver. Same Clover bootpack as for beta 1 and beta 2.
  15. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nGi0gPgavhrYONeAwrrZJfcU-9zjJHKy?usp=sharing Test this efi if start ioreg
  16. Solved by adding SSDT-TPDX: DefinitionBlock ("", "SSDT", 2, "ZPSS", "TPDX", 0x00000000) { External (GPDI, FieldUnitObj) External (GPLI, FieldUnitObj) External (TPDM, FieldUnitObj) External (TPLM, FieldUnitObj) Scope (\) { If (_OSI ("Darwin")) { GPDI = 0x1B GPLI = 0x55 TPLM = Zero TPDM = Zero } } }
  17. Camera is not detected at all. Given that I see no camera device at PCI level, it can only be USB based as expected but it's not seen, probably due to incorrect USB ports mapping or conflicting settings. I see some incorrect setup in your config: macmini8,1 SMBIOS is, for me, incorrect and you should be using an MBP profile such as MBP15,x or MBP16,x. you inject USBInjectAll and USBPorts kexts + USBToolBox kexts; that's wrong to me. You should not be using USBInjectAll with other stuff. Ideally, map your ports according to the well known process; using Hackintool app for instance. I'm pretty sure you'll recover the camera once that's properly done. On the 7490 I once had and my current E7270, all I used/use is USBInjectAll with MBP13,x/14,x/15,x/16,x SMBIOS and the camera always worked/works: you have XhciPortLimit quirk enabled; from memory, this should now be disabled. Personally, I've never had time to use it. On other matters, I see that your 5290 has a Realtek RTS525a card reader but no kext for it, so it's unusable at the moment. But maybe you don't care about that device.
  18. Hello,Admin Herve! Sorry I completely forgot about the hardware specs,EFI,Sysinfo and IOReg. Here,I got you everything you need. But can't send EFI because of large files... Igor’s Mac ioreg.zip Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 .zip Mac mini.zip config.plist.zip
  19. @Leon B @GotierLdl @denkteich here is my EFI. https://github.com/unklbee/hackintosh-latitude5510-ventura-efi
  20. Released June 23rd, 2025. Build 25A5295e. Available through OTA updates. Straight updates with 3 reboots to complete. Same bootpack as used for beta 1. Findings/bugs: Audio is gone because AppleHDA is missing from /S/L/E Firevault is enabled by default; this is quite annoying New and improved desktop widgets management etc. Apart from the loss of audio and the absence of support for legacy Broadcom Wifi, all the rest is working relatively fine on my Latitude E7270.
  21. Hello, can't see any reason why a MacBookPro SMBIOS would not work. But you're not posted anything regarding your setup so start with: hardware specs of your machine zipped copy of your EFI folder (OpenCore? Clover?) zipped copy of saved SysInfo output zipped extract of IOReg from an app such as IORegistryExplorer Webcam usually are USB-based and, provided you've properly mapped your USB ports, should work either OOB or not at all.
  22. Hello,everyone. I am currently using sonoma 14.7.6 and everything works as it should.But only one won't work,and that's the integrated camera.And for USB camera works... Is that why it doesn't work because I put it in platforminfo as macmini 8.1? MacBook Pro 14,1-15,2 won't work. So I need your help about that,okay?
  23. https://github.com/Baio1977/HP-250-G6-Kabylake EFI for Ventura - Sonoma - Sequoia Bios F77
  24. Hello.. I have a Latitude 7490. Where do I can find setting for trackpad middle button? It's already used for spotlight, now I want to change its function.
  25. WWDC Keynote, June 9th, 2025. Apple unveiled macOS 26 Tahoe. As usual, 1st beta version was immediately made available to developers and 1st public beta will be available in July with a final release in the fall. The major novelty is Liquid Glass that replaces Aqua. And the version numbering, of course, which Apple will now unify across the board (macOS, iOS, etc.). As expected, this is the very last macOS version to support Intel platforms; it will therefore put the final nail in the coffin of Hackintoshing on Intel platforms; after nearly 20 years, it will have been a good run! Tahoe drops support for all systems older than 9th gen. Coffee Lake, 10th gen. Comet Lake/Ice Lake and Cascade Lake platforms, i.e. those 8th gen. Coffee Lake MacMini8,1/MacBookPro15,x/iMac19,x and Skylake iMacPro1,1 that had remained supported in Sequoia. Surprisingly, 10th gen. Ice Lake MacBookAir9,1 laptops appear dropped too but, given that 2020 ICL-based MBP16,2 remain supported, those last Intel MBA should nevertheless be able to run Tahoe too -to be confirmed-. Minimum Intel platform requirements are therefore: iMac20,x (10th gen. Comet Lake) MacBookPro16,1 (9th gen. Coffee Lake) MacBookPro16,2 (10th gen. Ice Lake) MacPro7,1 (Cascade Lake)
  26. Released May 12th, 2025. Build 24F74. Bug fixes and security update. Safe to install on our Hackintosh platforms. Also released at the same time: macOS Sonoma Security Update 14.7.6 (Build 23H626) macOS Ventura Security Update 13.7.6 (Build 22H625)
  27. Released March 31st, 2025. Build 24E248 Bug fixes and security update. Safe to install on our Hackintosh platforms. Also released at the same time: macOS Sonoma Security Update 14.7.5 (Build 23H527) macOS Ventura Security Update 13.7.5 (Build 22H527)
  28. Released January 27th, 2025. Build 24D60. Bug fixes and security update. Safe to install on our Hackintosh platforms. Also released at the same time: macOS Sonoma Security Update 14.7.3 (Build 23H417) macOS Ventura Security Update 13.7.3 (Build 22H417) Subsequently released on February 10th, 2025: macOS Sequoia Security Update 15.3.1 (Build 24D70) macOS Sonoma Security Update 14.7.4 (Build 23H420) macOS Ventura Security Update 13.7.4 (Build 22H420)
  29. Released December 11th, 2024. Build 24C101. Bug fixes and security update. Safe to install on our Hackintosh platforms. Also released at the same time: macOS Sonoma Security Update 14.7.2 (Build 23H311) macOS Ventura Security Update 13.7.2 (Build 22H313)
  30. Hervé

    macOS Sequoia is out

    Released Sep. 16th, 2024. Version 15.0, build 24A335 (same as RC published Sep. 10th). Sequoia drops official support for Amber Lake MacBook Air8,1/8,2 thereby raising the minimum MacBook Air platform to final 2020 Ice Lake-based MBA9,1. The rest of the supported platforms remain identical to Sonoma. Support for Kaby Lake graphics remain provided with all KBL kexts still present so good news to all owners of Skylake laptops who will all be able to run Sequoia with full acceleration through the SKL graphics patch required since Ventura. For other iGPUs, patches are available through OCLP tool to regain graphics acceleration. Officially supported Intel platforms are now limited to : iMac19,x (8th gen. Coffee Lake) iMac20,x (10th gen. Comet Lake) iMacPro1,1 (Skylake Xeon) MacBookPro15,x (8th gen. Coffee Lake) MacBookPro16,x (9th gen. Coffee Lake and 10th gen Ice Lake) MacBookAir9,1 (10th gen. Ice Lake) Macmini8,1 (8th gen Coffee Lake) MacPro7,1 (Cacade Lake) With Sequoia, Apple introduced artificial intelligence features that are only available to Apple Silicon models. Intel platforms are not compatible with these. NB: macOS Monterey is now officially unsupported.
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