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Greetings. I'm trying to change the processor name from "unknown" to real. RestrictEvents and Lilu are the most recent installed. Initially, I added the parameters to config.plist manually. Then I used the "cpu-name" script to clear and re-add the parameters to config.plist. I tried changing the ProvideCurrentCpuInfo state. With no result. I checked, the parameters in config.plist have been added, ProcessorType and revcpu, revcpuname. The "cpu-name" script correctly determines the type and model of the processor, but after a reboot it is still displayed as "unknown". smbios iMac18,1 cpu i3-7300 MacOS Ventura
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Oh, the miracle! Today, the sound started immediately after switching on. The CX20632 appeared in Hackintool and earned alcid=20. With AppleALC kext. I didn't use the others kexts. The built-in speaker and line-out are working. There's no microphone, I can't check. I do not know what was in the way before that. Apparently, everyone was tired last night... ps: In order not to write a lot of bootarg, I moved the sound factory to DeviceProperties>Add>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1F,0x3) layout-id>data>14000000
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I went through the recommended alcid first - 20,21, 23,28, and then from 1 to 19. With no result.
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The CX20632 device is not present in macOS at all. He doesn't accept my links to screenshots. That's why I attached it as an attachment. And if you change the alcid, should you specify the value in decimal or hexadecimal? H.zip
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Greetings. I hope I have chosen the right section. I haven't been able to start the CX20632 in macOS Ventura for a long time. There is only one audio device in hackintool is defined as HDAS and that is intel. The application of patches and SSDT created in SDDTTime disrupts the operation of USBToolBox.kext, while macOS does not boot due to an error caused in USBToolBox. If I use USBInjectAll.kext instead of USBToolBox.kext and UTBMap.kext, then you can run macOS, while Bluetooth and wifi from intel do not work. And the CX20632 is missing altogether. It works on Windows. I'll post screenshots and my files if necessary. Please tell me which way to dig.
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Thank you. This fixed the Real-Time Clock Power Loss (005) error. But later macosinstaller could only be started by installing SecureBootModel - Disabled. During the installation process, the message "basesystem dmg could not be copied to" "appeared because there is not enough free space". I used two ssd drives, but realized that the problem wasn't with the drives. After replacing the DmgLoading parameter with Any, the message "operation could not be completed (com.apple.DiskManagement.disenter, error -119930878)". I take it this is a problem with access restrictions? The installation is complete. The parameters Misc-Security- -DmgLoading has been replaced with Signed, -ExposeSensitiveData has been replaced with 6, -SecureBootModel has been replaced with Disabled. But during the setup process, everything is very slow, both the mouse and the keyboard. This may be the result of applying RTCMemoryFixup with rtcfx_exclude=00-FF? I have not yet identified the specific areas of the RTC.
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Everything worked fine after flashing the modified BIOS and installing the i3-8100. Now sleep is working as expected.
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Greetings to all. I'm trying to install macOS Ventura on an HP ProDesk 600 G3 Desktop Mini. Initially, it didn't even get to the start of the installation. After adding SSDT-AWAC-DISABLE.aml or SSDT-RTC0.aml, it became possible to use the disk utility and start installing macOS. After copying the files to the selected disk, and the first reboot, the BIOS displays the error message Real-Time Clock Power Loss (005). When macos installer is selected, a cyclic reboot occurs. Adding a patch didn't do anything. The BIOS is installed last, wifi and bluetooth are disabled. In config.plist, I excluded kexts for wifi and bluetooth. How can this be defeated? CPU - i3-7300 GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630 RAM: DDR4 8GB 2133 MHz EFI https://disk.yandex.ru/d/xWN0fKcQd3P_Bw patch.zip err 005.zip
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Good afternoon. I can't figure out how sleep works properly yet. The system goes to sleep normally, the screen goes out, the CPU cooler stops, the motherboard power LED starts flashing. But after coming out of sleep, the screen is black. The hardware starts, but the screen does not. Reconnecting the monitor does not give results. I have attached a couple of screenshots (Photo 1 after an unsuccessful exit from sleep and subsequent restart. Photo 2 at normal load.)... My hardware: m/b DFI-SD106-Q170, CPU - i3-7300, iGPU - HD 630. Software: OC 0.9.9. Mac OS 13.6.7 Please tell me what to pay attention to. Last login: Fri May 24 16:10:15 on console admin@iMac ~ % sudo pmset -g assertions Password: 2024-05-24 16:11:37 +0300 Assertion status system-wide: BackgroundTask 0 ApplePushServiceTask 0 UserIsActive 1 PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0 PreventSystemSleep 0 ExternalMedia 0 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 0 NetworkClientActive 0 Listed by owning process: pid 145(WindowServer): [0x000000110009808f] 00:00:00 UserIsActive named: "com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle serviceID:1000004a3 service:AppleUserHIDEventService product:HP Basic USB Keyboard eventType:3" Kernel Assertions: 0x4=USB id=500 level=255 0x4=USB creat=5/24/24, 4:19 PM description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14300000 owner=HP Basic USB Keyboard id=501 level=255 0x4=USB creat=5/24/24, 4:21 PM description=com.apple.usb.externaldevice.14100000 owner=Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse v2.0 Idle sleep preventers: IODisplayWrangler admin@iMac ~ % F.zip
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Thank you very much. It worked. I rebooted the computer several times and there were no more cursor jerks.
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My hardware (m/b DFI-SD106-Q170, CPU - i3-7300, iGPU - HD 630). Bootloader OC 0.9.9. macOS 13.6.6 5 seconds after loading the desktop, the mouse cursor starts moving jerkily and freezes a little. After 10-15 seconds, the problem disappears. The same thing happens in the Mac os installation menu. This problem has appeared recently. - geolocation is disabled; - Updated OC and kexts; - used usbport.kext and xhciportlimit - false; - used USBInjectAll.kext and xhciportlimit - true; - I tried to change another mouse.; - used other USB ports; - removed everything from the motherboard except the processor, SSD memory and mouse; - running macos 13.6.5 (on another ssd); - only when launching macos via clover, there are no cursor jerks. And no jerks in Windows. What could be the problem?
