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[Guide] Native USB Fix for Desktops - No Injector/Kext Required - SkyLake+


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Posted
3 hours ago, snake881 said:

Thanks, was because I forgot delete Usbinjectall.kext, now it's working!! Thanks ?

@MaLd0n sorry for bother you, but I don't know why the speed of transfer get extremely low, here I'm testing a Kingston 3.0 USB 5Gbps, but there is no correlation with the speed that actually I'm getting. 

Test speed transfer file.png.zip

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3 minutes ago, snake881 said:

@MaLd0n sorry for bother you

Check if appears 5gb

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Posted
6 hours ago, snake881 said:

Yes, that appears when I connect the USB 3.0, when it’s 2.0 480 Mbps

test other usb stick

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, MaLd0n said:

test other usb stick

I did that, and here are the results:

USB 2.0 Back panel

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USB 2.0 Front panel

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USB 3.0 Back Panel

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The USB:

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Posted
On 5/16/2020 at 4:41 PM, snake881 said:

I did that, and here are the results:

USB 2.0 Back panel

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USB 2.0 Front panel

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USB 3.0 Back Panel

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The USB:

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@MaLd0n sorry for bother you again, I was trying to solve my problem, but I did not figure it out.
checking my log files shows me that

(IOUSBFamily) <IOUSBFamily`AppleUSBInterface::updateProperties()> USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 9207113553251816710 0x1320 0x1908 0x200, 2
2020-05-19 21:19:06.143991-0400  localhost kernel[0]: AppleUSBInterface: family specific matching fails
2020-05-19 21:19:06.144011-0400  localhost kernel[0]: AppleUSBInterface: family specific matching fails

 

Even I tried with Hackintool patching method, but stills is very slow my USB ports.
 

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use one good usb stick ?

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@MaLd0n Can you help me with USB patch?

 

This is the kext generated from Hackintool, however when I applied this script it still show HS01->HS12, not sure if I applied the script correctly. 

Also my bluetooth internal port is shown as USB2.0 Hub, which mean it can't be set as internal. (please check the attached picture). Is there anyway to fix it?

 

USBPorts.kext.zip Screen Shot 2020-07-18 at 09.46.09.png.zip

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Posted
1 minute ago, thief_fighter said:

@MaLd0n Can you help me with USB patch?

check ioreg, device xhc

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Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, MaLd0n said:

check ioreg, device xhc

In XHC I see only SS01, SS02 and SS05 and I tried to plug in my HDD to all of the ports but it can't be recognized.

 

Do you know how can I fix the internal bluetooth USB? Only the hub is configured to be internal.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, thief_fighter said:

Do you know how can I fix the internal bluetooth USB? Only the hub is configured to be internal.

what ur mobo?

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Posted
10 hours ago, thief_fighter said:

ASRock B460M Pro4

just set hs01 to internal. generate new with hackintool

btw, u don't need any ssdt with my dsdt, is a full solution

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Posted
51 minutes ago, MaLd0n said:

just set hs01 to internal. generate new with hackintool

btw, u don't need any ssdt with my dsdt, is a full solution

Yes, I've disabled all other ssdt and only have your ssdt/dsdt in the config. 

 

I set hs01 to internal and generate new with hackintool. However my computer still couldn't sleep and USB3 device is not recognized.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, thief_fighter said:

I set hs01 to internal and generate new with hackintool. However my computer still couldn't sleep and USB3 device is not recognized.

use ur previous kext usb and edit plist inside kext, set hs01 to internal - 0xFF - 255

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Posted
18 minutes ago, thief_fighter said:

however computer still couldn't sleep. It only sleep when I disable HS01 completely.

bluetooth is connect via usb cable in mobo?

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Posted
14 minutes ago, thief_fighter said:

Yes, you can see it here

if set to internal don't solve. idk

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