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Hackintosh Specs

  • CPU
    i5 8400
  • MOTHERBOARD
    Z370N-WiFi
  • GPU
    Intel 630
  1. Thanks That's what I have followed, but my issue is that the Type C port is detected as a USB2 port from the beginning, with a limit speed of only 480 Mbps and even after changing it to TypeC+Sw it keeps being slow.
  2. Hi I've been mapping my ports using Hackintool, following the tutorial and so on. Everything is working fine, USB3 speeds are great and all. But I'm having an issue with the rear USB-C on my Gigabyte Z370n-WiFi motherboard. Hackintool detects it as USB2, the device name says "IOUSBHostDevice" even when there's nothing plugged into it tops at USB2 speeds. How can I make it understand it's not a USB2 port but a SS TypeC? Thanks
  3. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], no, during sleep. I just come to the computer and find that it reseted while I was not using it. Waking from sleep works fine
  4. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], well... nope, back to square one. I just turned back and checked the computer, just to find the same kernel panic happened again. panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7f98696238): "IOAHCIBlockStorageDriver::CommandTimeout! reallocated sectors = 0x0, pending sectors = 0x0, power on hours = 0x1068, fBuiltIn = 1, LBA = 0x0, Block Count = 0x0, Tag = 0x1E, Operation Type = 0x6 fis[0]=0xF58027, fis[1]=0x0, fis[2]=0x0, fis[3]=0x0, fis[4]=0x0"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/IOAHCIBlockStorage/IOAHCIBlockStorage-316.40.3/IOAHCIBlockStorageDriver.cpp:6311 Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address 0xffffff81f9f23a70 : 0xffffff801593bb1b 0xffffff81f9f23ac0 : 0xffffff8015a733e5 0xffffff81f9f23b00 : 0xffffff8015a64e5e 0xffffff81f9f23b50 : 0xffffff80158e2a40 0xffffff81f9f23b70 : 0xffffff801593b207 0xffffff81f9f23c70 : 0xffffff801593b5eb 0xffffff81f9f23cc0 : 0xffffff80160d24f9 0xffffff81f9f23d30 : 0xffffff7f98696238 0xffffff81f9f23de0 : 0xffffff7f9868d213 0xffffff81f9f23e20 : 0xffffff8016045a89 0xffffff81f9f23e90 : 0xffffff80160459a9 0xffffff81f9f23ec0 : 0xffffff801597d765 0xffffff81f9f23f40 : 0xffffff801597d291 0xffffff81f9f23fa0 : 0xffffff80158e213e Kernel Extensions in backtrace: com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIBlockStorage(316.40.3)[482BE005-DE90-3BA3-80BC-68C59FE8ED40]@0xffffff7f98685000->0xffffff7f986acfff dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIFamily(290.0.1)[1348CB77-02A5-333C-BD2D-2E33F6B182FA]@0xffffff7f9865a000 dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleEFINVRAM(2.1)[07910380-1296-307C-A25B-FDB9D2DEBDDE]@0xffffff7f96e3f000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily(2.1)[D6C7A1D3-1E90-37A3-9D36-F6793A476858]@0xffffff7f968a5000 BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task Boot args: dart=0 -no_compat_check shikigva=128 Mac OS version: 19C57 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 19.2.0: Sat Nov 9 03:47:04 PST 2019; root:xnu-6153.61.1~20/RELEASE_X86_64 Kernel UUID: C3E7E405-C692-356B-88D3-C30041FD1E72 Kernel slide: 0x0000000015600000 Kernel text base: 0xffffff8015800000 __HIB text base: 0xffffff8015700000 System model name: iMac19,2 (Mac-63001698E7A34814) System shutdown begun: NO Panic diags file available: YES (0x0) System uptime in nanoseconds: 26429539391126 last loaded kext at 23840197622377: >usb.cdc.ecm 5.0.0 (addr 0xffffff7f997e9000, size 49152) last unloaded kext at 6602316367178: >!AXsanScheme 3 (addr 0xffffff7f997ce000, size 32768) loaded kexts:
  5. Yes, so far it's sleeping and waking up fine, I'll keep testing how it sleeps... Thanks. I've just sent a donation by PayPal
  6. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], Thanks. This is RunMe after placing DSDT in EFI folder: https://filebin.net/g1dx8dy1zkdklxio
  7. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], here it is: https://filebin.net/0x99705h2tctukbb Thanks
  8. You mean this folder? https://Olarila.com/files/Clover.Folder/CLOVER.SERIES.100.200.300.zip [ref]MaLd0n[/ref] I won't load the desktop, it just shows a white screen with the cursor and WiFi and time on the upper right side.
  9. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], sorry it should have the correct permissions now. Thanks
  10. I had the runme on the first post, but it’s too big to upload it. You can download it from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DfyoqxmGYtKtThQUNZNFBN-eGDsH_Flq/view?usp=sharing
  11. I'm having this KP while the computer is asleep. It has started lately, and it was not there when I first installed Catalina. Full KP is attached. Send me file can be downloaded from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DfyoqxmGYtKtThQUNZNFBN-eGDsH_Flq/view?usp=sharing I don't really know what that IOAHCIBlockStorageDriver is related to... Thanks Added in 17 minutes 59 seconds: This is my hybernation setup Currently in use: standby 1 Sleep On Power Button 1 womp 0 halfdim 1 hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage proximitywake 1 powernap 0 autorestart 0 networkoversleep 0 disksleep 0 standbydelayhigh 86400 sleep 5 (sleep prevented by sharingd) hibernatemode 3 ttyskeepawake 1 displaysleep 5 tcpkeepalive 1 highstandbythreshold 50 standbydelaylow 86400 Added in 14 minutes 44 seconds: I've seen this is also found on many other computers, and it's related with hard drives... https://www.softraid.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1201&page=10 I have unmounted my Windows drive and I will let it sleep kernel panic.txt
  12. I'm trying to wake up my hack remotely using screen share from another Mac. I have enabled the "allow network access" option in the economy settings and have darkwake=1. If I try to wake it up from sleep it works fine, but after it goes to deep sleep (I think that more than 4 hours). What do I have to do to make it work? Thanks
  13. It seems to have fixed itself after I was preparing a new thumb drive to reinstall OS The only thing I've done is plug the USB, format it and start copying files... Added in 46 minutes 8 seconds: Now everything seems to be working fine. Wake/sleep, hardware acceleration, 3 monitors through HDMI and DVI, USB and no glitches right now... I've tested Power Nap and even that seems to be working fine (I have to check after deep sleep)
  14. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], No, keyboard is the Apple Wired. The mouse Unify dongle is connected to the keyboard, which sits about 5cm away from the mouse.
  15. [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], If I move the mouse or the scroll, it stops for a brief time and then "jumps" again. It also happens while writing. For example when writing this it would stop momentarily and then show all the keys typed, but sometimes in different order or some letters would not appear. I have both the keyboard and mouse connected to the USB. The mouse is a Logitech with Unify wireless connection. Could this be related to USB ports? Added in 1 minute 38 seconds: I think it's USB related, if I play a Youtube video and move the mouse on top the mouse would jump, but the video keeps playing fine.
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