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  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 6200U @ 2,40GHZ
  • MOTHERBOARD
    Lenovo Paris 5A8
  • GPU
    Intel HD 520
  • INTERESTS
    Hackintoshing, C# programming, PHP, MySQL, Webflow, Video editing.
  • OCCUPATION
    English and History Teacher | Amateur programmer

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  1. Hi, guys. I'm running the latest version of macOS Big Sur on my Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming system, Everything works, except that the display doesn't wake up from sleep. I tried several config.plist tweaks, but nothing worked so far. I'm using the Intel UHD 630 internal GPU. Is there a patch in Hackintool or anywhere else that I could apply to fix this problem? Here's link to my latest EFI folder: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RwBbjIiw2Vsezqenfpxa4gyGj1hYNqS8/view?usp=sharing Thanks!
  2. Thanks, guys, but I had already solved the problem. The issue was actually quite simple, right under my nose: the device id was wrong. Everything works now, except that the display doesn't wake up from sleep. I will deal with this in another topic.
  3. Yes, I have. Also, upgrading to the latest version of OpenCore didn't do it either. The problem remains.
  4. Hello guys, I'm trying to install macOS Big Sur 11.2 (Olarila USB image) on my Gigabyte Z90 M Gaming Rev 1.0 motherboard, BIOS F9m (latest) using the internal IGPU. Yeah, I know it's ridiculous, but I had to sell my Radeon RX590... Anyway, I followed the Dortania OpenCore configuration guide to add my Intel UHD 630 igpu to DeviceProperties section in config.plist but it simply won't work. I tried lots of combinations and different EFI folders I found for my mobo, but to no avail: in the install process, verbose is ok then the Apple logo appears for about one second and then the screen goes black. Any ideas on how to solve this annoying issue: It's driving me nuts! In case you'd like to take a look, here's the download link for my EFI folder: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P423ok8evLxajZbEW2bji-KdZCzXus57/view?usp=sharingInsert image from URL • My BIOS Configuration is in the attached PDF in ZIP file. Thanks a lot for your time and help! Z390-M Gaming-Hackintosh-BIOS-Settings.zip
  5. I solved the clock problem, but now my USB 2.0 ports don't work. FTS!!!
  6. Hello, ACPI Eater. As you requested, here's the zip file containing the full dump of my system. Thank you very much! I really appreciate you time and help. Best regards! Send me JCs-iMac-Pro.zip
  7. I just did. I'm already using SSDT-OLARILA.aml so should I delete it and replace it with one of AcidAnthera's SSDTs? Thanks.
  8. Hello everyone, I've successfully installed macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 on my PC, dual booting with Windows 10 Pro. Everything works perfectly out of the box, EXCEPT that the Windows clock stops at shutdown and I have to manually resync it every time I reboot into it. This issue does not occur on Big Sur because the OS syncs the time after login. Any ideas on how to solve this most annoying issue? My hardware specs: ----------------------------- Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming (latest BIOS FL9) Processor Intel Core i7 9700K 3,6GHZ Memory: 64GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHZ DDR4 RAM (2x32) Internal storage: 2 TB (2x1) NVMe WD_750 Black GPU: Gigabyte Radeon RX 590 8GB Connectivity: Broadcom Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo PCI card What I have tried: ------------------------- 1. Change Windows 10 to UTC time; 2. Turn off Windows 10 automatic sync with Internet time; 3. Turn off Windows 10 automatic time zone; 4. Turn off macOS Big Sur automatic sync with Internet time; 5. Check ALL BIOS settings; 6. Replaced the BIOS battery with a brand new one. Thanks a million!
  9. Hi guys, I cloned my Hackintosh partition using CarbonCopyCloner to an external SSD drive. Everything works, but for some strange reason, when i boot from the external SSD drive, Clover shows the icon for this drive as some kind of error. Please refer to attached picture in the zip file. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks! clover.zip
  10. Hi guys, Today, I reinstalled macOS Catalina 10.15.2 (dual-booting Windows 10 Pro on a separate HD) on my Lenovo Ideapad 300-15ISK. Everything works, but I noticed that the audio volume is much lower than it was on my previous install, and I did nothing different. I'm using AppleALC + original untouched AppleHDA method. I read that this problem can happen when dual-booting with Windows because of Realtek drivers, but I don't believe that's the case here. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. Thanks a lot for your time and help. Happy Holidays! Lenovo Ideapad 300-15isk 80RS Intel Core i5 6200U @ 2.40 GHz Intel HD 520 Graphics Audio Conexant CX20751/2 (see attached PDF below) 16GB of DDR3L RAM @ 1600Mhz 480GB SSD for macOSas primary boot and system drive 1TB SATAIII HD for Windows 10 Pro PCI.pdf
  11. E agora o sistema desliga nos 50%...
  12. Incrível como tem jeito para tudo hoje em dia... Obrigado!
  13. Obrigado, MaLdOn! Mas o que você fez exatamente para corrigir o erro? Gostaria de aprender.
  14. Hello guys, I'm running macOS Catalina 10.15.2 on my Lenovo Ideapad 300-15ISK laptop. Everything works smoothly, except decent battery management, so I decided to rebuild my DSDT from scratch, so I can patch it properly. It was a bit messy to start with. I followed Rehabman's guide (to the letter) posted on this link https://www.tonycrapx86.com/threads/guide-patching-laptop-dsdt-ssdts.152573/ However, I keep getting a compile error, no warnings at all, just 'syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_ARG1'. Please refer to attached PDF and .dsl files. I've searched endlessly for a solution, but can't fix it no matter what I try. Any ideas on how to fix this issue? I really appreciate your time and help. Best regards and Happy Holidays! MacIASL.pdf DSDT.dsl.zip
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