![]() ![]() Only Hackintool.Ģ) When using Hackintool to identify your USB ports there is no "star" or "*" in the individual port entry. I am not going to offer support for both methods. To address your questions one a at a time:ġ) USBMap.kext is a similar method for configuring USB ports to the one used by Hackintool, USBPorts.kext. What am I doing wrong? I have attached my ENTIRE EFI folder with serial numbers erased. What am I doing wrong? I have attached my ENTIRE EFI folder with serial numbers have failed miserably to generate a useful USBPorts.kext for my Z390 build. I removed the newly added SSDT*.aml files from EFI/OC/ACPI and rebooted (lucky to have a USB OC stick too to recover through).Īnd I STILL can't figure out how to identify the INTERNAL MB USB 2.0 port! I stupidly also copied the newly created SSDT-UIAC.aml etc files to EFI/OC/ACPI. Copied the kext to my EFI folder, removed USBInjectAll.kext, changed ist to enable USBPorts.kext, removed USBInjectAll.kext reference, and rebooted. I then selected and deleted (minus sign of Hackintool) the inactive ports (not GREEN?), and exported to USBPorts.kext. I got something like this (one port turned off in this picture) So I plugged a device into EVERY port simultaneously. Unless, as I assumed the Green lines are showing ALL the active devices? So there's no feedback of plugging a device in. When I have a USB device plugged into a port, THE HIGHLIGHT DOES NOT happen as shown in the guide - I mean the 'star' or * to the side. When I got to the port discovery I found a MAJOR difference between the guide and the Hackintool (very latest version) I did all the steps up to port discovery, very carefully. I posted this also on another thread: but am reposting here as it really is USB injection specific. (By the way what is the difference or purpose between a USBMaps.kext and a USBPorts.kext ?) I've seen USBMaps.kext referenced but don't understand what it does or role it has. Snow Leopard Laptop have failed miserably to generate a useful USBPorts.kext for my Z390 build. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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