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Nuovo Lilu Plugin che serve per il funzionamento della batteria nei portatili Non servono patch ACPI (DSDT o SSDT) Info: ECEnabler Allows reading Embedded Controller fields over 1 byte long, vastly reducing the amount of ACPI modification needed (if any) for working battery status. Supports Lion to Big Sur (10.7-11) Configuration -eceoff - Disable ECEnabler -ecedbg - Enable ECEnabler debug logs -ecebeta - Remove upper OS limit for beta OS Link Download: https://github.com/1Revenger1/ECEnabler/releases Autore e Credits: 1Revenger14 points
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buonasera @Gengik84 ma possibile che essendo uguale alla mia abbia tutti questi problemi, cambia solo la cpu e scheda video ma ricordo che l'integrata andava benissimo prima di montare la rx560 e poi questa che ho adesso, perché non scarica tutti Kext recenti, e prova a lavorare su OC la mia installa le versioni beta in aggiornamento tranquillamente @antuneddu spiegagli che ci sono riuscito io che non sono proprio un cranio vista l'età, ma almeno leggo qualcosina e poi opero sempre boot da USB per tranquillità ti faccio tanti auguri @38Nic dai che poi vedi che scheda, una favola2 points
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@iGPU i will try to put back my thunderbolt adapter and try this your finding. Thanks @iGPUand @Ploddles (about external links) this is the only rule about posting others sites links: Tonymacx tools are not supported ... so no "beasts" .... nor "Uni..ne Multi" if you want, it is possible to post here links to other site with useful tips/tricks (insanelyMac, Tonymax86 and so on) Only those beasts are not supported heres and macOS86 admin prefers to use more "vanilla "or apple way to do things in hackintosh2 points
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And also in the longer term, it means that the lifespan of our Ryzentosh will be as long as the 2019 Mac Pro as long as it is supported by future MacOs.😀2 points
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Yes, I was going to post 2 items. On another forum, there was indication that the AMD 6900XT ran on the latest BS beta when the SMBIOS was MacPro7,1. I've ordered one but have not yet received, but then I cannot get anything past 11.2.3 to be stable and not freeze: only from 11.3 beta 4 are the AMD 6900XT drivers present. So unless I can make it stable for me, I cannot take advantage of using MacPro7,1. The other thing I've observed after changing to the MacPro7,1 SMBIO is that now the USB-C port on the TB card is present and active. However, when a USB-C drive is connected, it is not hot-pluggable but must be connected to the computer before booting in order to mount onto the desktop. The USB-C port did not show up, using the same SSDT, under iMacPro1,1.2 points
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ora è stato ulteriormente aggiornato ed aggiunto in release di Clover https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader/releases/download/5134/CloverConfigPlistValidator.zip2 points
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Il link alla pagina è questo, che vi porta al numero di build 18G9028 https://support.apple.com/kb/DL2073?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US ed il link diretto alla DMG è il seguente https://updates.cdn-apple.com/2021/macos/071-21341-20210414-2ef3edc1-cc0c-4035-85df-492211f7422a/SecUpd2021-003Mojave.dmg L'ho applicato su una delle Z370 che ho, e va senza problemi1 point
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Posso dire che vi adoro ? Si ? L'installer è partito, il tempo di mettere a posto le partizioni e provo ad installare Confermo che con l'ultima EFI funziona anche il trackpad1 point
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Grazie Lorys adesso funziona tutto perfettamente anche il trackpad e l'accelerazione grafica.Ottimo!!!! Ioreg.zip1 point
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I've finally figured out how to correctly use the Memory section in OC. I decided to work on this since I've now changed to using MacPro7,1 instead of iMacPro1,1 due to the former apparently being a better match for going forward with AMD 6x00XT GPUs. If you follow this guide carefully, you will not need the kext "RestrictEvents.kext" file, and you will no longer see a memory error. I've only tested in Big Sur, but it should work under Catalina as well. Here's the guide (I've paralleled posted on another forum): OC's "BANK" numbers were re-arranged to better match the memory upgrade instructions per Apples's docs. The Bank numbers in their order of appearance are slots: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1. These correspond to the slot numbers on the memory board. In Apple's docs, the slots are arranged into Channels, A-F. Channel A are Banks/slots 7, 8; Channel B are 9,10; C are 11, 12; D are 5,6; E are 3,4; and F are 1,2 (see spoiler below). If properly arranged, below is what is seen with 8 DIMMs installed on my mobo. An actual MacPro7,1 has 12 slots, so our 8 DIMM slotted mobos will always have at least 4 banks empty. Now, should you only be using 4 memory sticks, then set to empty the following slots: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12. In other words, if you are using 4 DIMMs, only slots 4, 6, 7 and 9 will be populated (thanks djlild7hina!). Note: this does not mean you physically move your DIMMs about on your mobo; this whole process is to map your DIMMs into software locations where the macOS is expecting them to be positioned. Keep your DIMMs physically where the mobo manual recommends. The code within OC is shown in excerpt below (the full code is downloadable as an attachment). Add it enbloc as the "Memory" section within the PlatformInfo section (also make sure to enable "CustomMemory"). The SNs are arbitrary (add your actual ones if you're more OCD than me). The part numbers are mine as used, made by Cosair; change these values as you wish. The AssetTag is also arbitrary but only entered if that memory slot is populated. Finally, change the Size and Speed values to better match your DIMM. If SystemInformation is run, the following is seen: In the attachment, I included the 8 DIMMs as well as one for 4 DIMMs (4 DIMM verified and fixed by djlild7hina on another forum). Inactivate either one with "#" symbol or activate by removing "#" and editing heading label to "Memory": OC-Memory-MacPro7,1.plist.zip1 point