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Gigabyte TRX40 AORUS MASTER (rev. 1.0)


shrisha

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Hey Fabio thank you for response. In BIOS I have this:
 

USB Configuration

Legacy USB Support                            Enabled
XHCI Hand-offEnabled                          Enabled
USB Mass Storage Driver Support               Enabled
Port 60/64 Emulation                          Enabled 

 

And yes I have aml file in ACPI folder. Honestly I don't remember from where it is.

No I don't have any USB hubs connected.

OC.zip

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Hi @shrishaI would try to see if yours ystem boots with this update EFI (Drivers, Kexts,Opencore updated) and alsoi would try to disable Port 60/64 Emulation 

Your SSDT plug is fine and also your EFI is similar the one we made in the past

 

Please for complete and big EFI try to use an external link

https://mega.nz/file/Jf9QxbIQ#KpvGjZaaXpSzbgblnlKQ_j-_PzpUlYFX07bJtiEAJWo

 

 

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also a simple try could be disabling from bios BT

usually BT take the power from internal USB2

and if with  it disabled you do not have those thousand of lines, maybe your Motherboard needs USB mapping (internal port)

Usually to set them as internal

 

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Ok I disconnect every single device but error still there.

Also I went through all settings in BIOS but there is no options to disable Bluetooth unfortunately.

And one thing I remember, this problem actually started after I updated Monterey to latest version. Is this can be a cause?

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have you an USB audio device connected? have you tried to disconnect or to change its usb port?

also you can try to enable a quirk (XHCIPortLimit) I do not think it is useful for us

 

also a user with a similar motherboard use a SSDT USB reset

I do not know also if it is useful or for what it is useful

SSDT-USB-Reset.aml.zip

if you want try

you have to copy in your ACPI folder and then declare it in your config plist in ACPI section (and probably to adjust for your IOREG output before)

 

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(and probably to adjust for your IOREG output before)
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15 hours ago, shrisha said:

How do I do that?

run and save as then zip it and post

 

15 hours ago, shrisha said:

And I found this/ Look at attached picture. Do you think I can try to enable it?

it does not work for us from Monterey and greater OS

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2 hours ago, fabiosun said:

@shrisha

could you try to disable on bios your ethernet card?

both do not work from Monterey and greater

 

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if you have ethernet cable connected on them it could creates problems in OSX
 

Ok I disable both lan card.

 

AppleUSBHostPort error still there 😞

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On 9/16/2022 at 6:29 PM, fabiosun said:

2065300041_Screenshot2022-09-16at18_28_13.png.2e0373a3cfd3de9c8362737201bcad93.png

 

this could be the culprit

maybe you need to map them ( but I can't solve this, no experiences)

 

I tried your aml and config you sent, no changes. To this two ports I connect my keyboard and mouse. and they works perfectly. And I remember that before upgrade to 12.5.1 with old OC 7.8 booting time was much faster. I know how to map USB ports. With Hackintool. I did once for my friends hackintosh. Should I do it and see if it will be any changes with this error?

 

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I do not know if USB mapping for TRX40 chipset is useful

What I know that some TRX40 gigabyte users use that SSDT USB reset in its motheboard

It should be modified following your IOREG ACPI path

I would try to use keyboard and mouse on other backplate USB ports if they are available only to see if errors is the same

 

but no more ideas and I do not know what is changed in OSX internal USB 2 drivers for your previous OSX used and working faster than latest you are trying by now

sorry!

 

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No worries Fabio. It is not that crucial just annoying, I can live with that. May be in Ventura it will go away 🙂 Or I can downgrade to Big Sur for the last 🙂

I mapped USB ports by the way. It didn't help though.

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