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[Solved] USB3 not recognised on mojave 10.14.6 with an E5530
Hervé replied to kup1's topic in The Archive
The Clover ACPI patch will suffice for USB3. -
[Solved] USB3 not recognised on mojave 10.14.6 with an E5530
Hervé replied to kup1's topic in The Archive
You've got no patched DSDT and, in your Clover config, you've selected ACPI patch "InjectDarwin" instead of "InjectDarwin7". The former sets the OS to Win XP when the latter sets the OS to Win7, i.e. what you need to activate USB3.0 controller support. That or you patch your DSDT to simply inject DSDT alongside Windows Vista ("Windows 2006") or Windows 7 ("Windows 2009"). -
Ok, well now I can see that your card shows its default Locale and Country Code which is why you would have used AirPortBrcmFixup to change those 2 x parameters. What strikes me though is that I still do not see any wireless channels listed at all. Did you check the antenna connections? How many antennas did you connect? All 4? Also, what are the wireless PCI ids and Bluetooth PCI ids shown in IOReg? I beginning to wonder if you would not just have one of those fake BCM94360CD that are known to be sold from a certain eastern location...
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What's the likely link between sleep and the computer setting down after 10 to 15mins? Are you sure it's not shutting down for other reasons such as preventive protection due to overheating?
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I don't possess that laptop so you tell me whether WLAN can be disabled or not in BIOS. I know it can in Dell laptops where disabling Wireless or Mobile Data means disabling the WLAN or WWAN slots for instance. If you still use add-on kext for Broadcom cards, remove them and make sure you disable any patch you may have enabled in Clover too.
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You can't just disable the TouchPad when a USB mouse is plugged in; that's not feasible. You either fully disable the TouchPad or not at all.
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14e4:43ba is expected to work OOB since it's natively supported by AirPortBrcmNIC PlugIn of IO80211Family kext. It would appear the kext did load so seems safe to rule out anything on that side. Check that there's nothing in your Clover config or patched DSDT or kext set that could come to clash with the vanilla driver or alter it. I would also suggest you check if the WLAN slot is not disabled in BIOS.
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Cannot complete boot from Catalina installer medium on 7490
Hervé replied to marv's topic in The Archive
DW1830 would not fit and there's no 3rd antenna wire in the 7490 that reaches the WLAN slot. DW1820A is up to you once you've read our many threads/topics related to that model and the associated risks. Obvious recommendation is to go for the safety of the DW1560. Wireless cards are available at the usual well-known (on-line) places selling this sort of equipment; we do not usually provide more information than that; it really is people's own responsibility to source their own hardware accessories, not the forum's, this in order to avoid any potential upset and/or dispute should purchases subsequently turn problematic. I'm sure you'll understand. -
Then you may try and experiment with darkwake boot arg.
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Did you disable hibernation after upgrading to Catalina? If you did not, please refer to our FAQ section.
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Nothing to worry about those ACPI errors; you may just need some additional tuning re: DSDT/ACPI patching
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Cannot complete boot from Catalina installer medium on 7490
Hervé replied to marv's topic in The Archive
Please consult our FAQ section on the matter. -
Periodic disconnecting on a Wifi Dongle on latitude 7480 Mojave
Hervé replied to Nancy10's topic in The Archive
You may contact Chris1111 at InsanelyMac. -
e6530 E6530 post catalina upgrade video glitches
Hervé replied to Smart Tek Peru's topic in The Archive
Your patched DSDT did include the appropriate Darwin injection that enables USB3.0 capability. However, you have an additional USB-related SSDT and a few USB-related patches on your Clover config. I suggest you proceed as follows: 1) remove the USB-related SSDT + USB-related Clover patches. 2) assuming you've removed all those unnecessary kexts you had, reboot with only USBInjectAll kext for USB ports. 3) upon reboot, run Hackintool app and generate the SSDT-UAIC table + USBPorts kext. 4) you may then reboot with either USBPorts kext on its own or USBInjectAll + the generated SSDT-UAIC. All your USB ports should be operational and with USB3 capability. Check your SysInfo->USB section to that effect.- 7 replies
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Dell Latitude 3480: help required to finalise Mojave
Hervé replied to gengstapo's topic in The Archive
From a pure cache rebuilding point of view, it is correct. From a kext point of view, well, I question the relevance of some of those kexts you've chosen to install (VoodooTSCSync, NullCPUPowerManagement, etc.). You're clearly not using the pack Jake Lo gave you... -
Precision M6700: how to update from Mojave to Catalina
Hervé replied to vindio1973's topic in The Archive
-> Topic moved to its own thread. Please don't hijack/pollute existing threads with unrelated matters and/or unrelated platforms. It's been mentioned a few times before that, as per previous Clover OS X/macOS installations, you can update directly through your Software Update PrefPane; just make sure to apply the Embedded Controller ACPI device renaming to your Clover config or patched DSDT, as per our published requirements for Catalina or the info available on p1 of the thread you previously posted in. -
Dell Latitude 3480: help required to finalise Mojave
Hervé replied to gengstapo's topic in The Archive
Warning can be ignored, it's of no consequence to rebuilding the cache. -
Repair permissions and rebuild cache with Kext update impossible
Hervé replied to doctorultra's topic in The Archive
Moving this thread from Installation Guides section (where it's got nothing to do) to OS X/macOS section. Please make every effort to post in the appropriate section(s) in the future... I don't think anyone will understand what tool you're talking about but rest assured that there never was any need for tools on the matter, whether in Catalina or any previous Mac OS X/OS X/macOS version, especially as those tools clearly appear to keep people in the dark with regards to what's behind and how things work. You may consult our FAQ section where you'll find details of the Terminal commands you may use to repair permissions and rebuild you cache directly. -
Bronxteck recently reminded us of links Apple publish in relation to creating bootable installers for OS X and macOS from El Capitan 10.11, so here's a link to the related main page: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372 Very useful as a replacement to the old AppStore method that allowed registered users to re-download an OS X/macOS installation package if they had already done so in the past. 8GB USB keys/flash disks required up to Catalina, 16GB from Big Sur. Whilst the information is obviously meant for Apple Mac computers, it's nevertheless 100% relevant to the 1st phase of creating USB installers for Hackintosh computers, the 2nd phase being the necessary installation of the bootloader (Chameleon/Enoch, Clover or otherwise).
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Unbrick? What are you talking about?
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Wrong pack, you need to use the Optimus A23 one.
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I can only assume you mean Jake Lo's guide. Which bootpack are we talking about here because there are several and 2 x of them are Optimus ones, i.e. those you'd need depending on BIOS version.
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Did you install the SSDT that disables the Nvidia GPU?
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Dell Latitude 3480: help required to finalise Mojave
Hervé replied to gengstapo's topic in The Archive
How did you solve your LAN issue? Re: wireless, look up our FAQ section.