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No Audio and Sleep function on a Ryzentosh system
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Hello so I have have build a system with the Mac OS Sequoia v(15) Specs: Mobo: B550M Aorus Elite v1.3 with Bios ver Fc(latest) Cpu: 5800x3D Gpu: RX580 So the two major problems that I am facing right now as of the Sequoia post installation is the Audio and the Sleep function (speaking of the sleeping function when my system goes to sleep mode which fails to do as I mentioned above my cpu is starting to load with no reason at all combined... Read more [► Source]
Hackintosh on Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 15ITL05
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Hi guys, I would like to know, if it is possible to Hackintosh the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 15ITL05? CPU: Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics Thank you [► Source]
Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580
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For a Hackintosh build with the Gigabyte Z490 Vision D , i5-10400 , and AMD RX 580 , you can follow CaseySJ’s guide to configure macOS successfully on this hardware. The Vision D motherboard is known for good Thunderbolt 3 support, and the i5-10400 is a solid choice for a macOS Hackintosh. Here’s a high-level outline of steps, focusing on the key elements needed for this build: 1. BIOS Settings Configuration Before you start the macOS installation, you’ll need to configure your BIOS settings correctly. Here are the important settings for the Gigabyte Z490 Vision D : Load Optimized Defaults : Start by loading optimized defaults. VT-d : Disabled. CFG Lock : Disabled. Secure Boot : Disabled. CSM Support : Disabled. XHCI Hand-off : Enabled. Intel Virtualization Technology : Disabled (unless using virtual machines). Above 4G Decoding : Enabled (important for Thunderbolt and RX 580). Make sure to have the Thunderbolt settings configured according to the guide if you're using Thunder...
Installing macOS Sonoma on Mac Mini Late 2014
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Officially, macOS Sonoma does not support the Mac Mini Late 2014 due to hardware limitations imposed by Apple. However, you can still install macOS Sonoma on unsupported hardware using a tool called **OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP)**. OCLP helps bypass the limitations and enables newer macOS versions to run on older Macs, including your Mac Mini Late 2014. Steps to Install macOS Sonoma on Mac Mini Late 2014 1. Check Compatibility While OpenCore Legacy Patcher allows installation, certain features may not work perfectly due to outdated hardware, especially graphics-related tasks. Your Intel Iris graphics may not fully support some of Sonoma’s graphical features, so expect potential issues with performance or visual effects. 2. Create a Backup Before proceeding, it’s essential to back up your data using Time Machine or any other preferred backup tool. This ensures you can restore your system if anything goes wrong during the installation. 3. Download macOS Sonoma If you already have acce...
Sonoma 14.5 update problems (Sleep/wake and freeze)
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Hello, a few days ago I switched to 14.5 (from 14.4.1). No problems during the update, but after some time I realized that Sleep/Wake no longer works as expected and that sometime I have some sudden freezes (usually after some hours of working and under NO load). My installation is the one described here: https://tonymacx86.com/threads/success-msi-pro-z790-p-wifi-32gb-ddr5-i9-13900k-radeon-rx-6800xt.327653/ I'm using OC 1.0.0 Has anyone had similar problems? [► Source]