Correct. You mount the EFI, delete the folders, and install OCLP.Hello, beatiful people.
I have 10.15 installed with Martin's Package.
To upgrade to Mac Oss 11, I have to remove Martin's Package, THEN install OC with the new OC Installer without rebooting inbetween?
Use an USB2 hub, on Monterey your computer will no longer work with USB1 devices.How to fix usb mouse not working on MacPro 5,1 MacOS Monterey 12.5 ,reset nvram working some times
USB 1.0 on a Mac Pro 5,1??Use an USB2 hub, on Monterey your computer will no longer work with USB1 devices.
A lot of human interface devices are USB1.0/1.1, all recent Apple wired keyboards and mice, for example, are USB1.1, some of the older ones, like theUSB 1.0 on a Mac Pro 5,1??
I've been running the vanilla OC from message 1 with the config.plist and Big Sur for over a year now with no problems whatsoever. Updated OC and Big Sur as updates became available all smooth sailing.
Until a couple of weeks ago I routinely updated to 11.6.8. On reboot I got the black screen with the "Your computer restarted because of a problem..." in 5 languages.
Booted my backup Mojave drive, all good.
Reinstalled OC on a usb drive, installed BS 11.6.1 on the internal SSD, installation went fine, first boot "Your computer restarted blah blah..."
Booted Mojave from new usb drive OC, fine.
Tried reinstalling different BS version (11.6.7). Same, installation runs fine, first reboot "Your computer restarted blah blah..."
Disconnected everything on the Mac, reinstalled to different drive and from different sources (usb,sdd) same result.
Tried installing Montery 12.4, installation runs fine, first reboot bang.
In my desperation even tried OCLP 0.4.9 with new installer from usb drive, again installation ran fine, first reboot crash.
I've cleared NVRAM 3 times on most reinstalls, I've tried multiple hw drives, Mojave runs perfectly with or without OC, but for the life of me I can get BS or Monterey to boot.
Totally baffled.
None are indicated in the Maintenance section but I always walk through the whole config.plist post #1 process. Gives me a chance to review my previous choices in settings.OC 0.8.3 was released yesterday. Are there any changes that require a modification of config.plist?
I understand now. Confused with the USB ports on Mac pro 5,1.👍🏻A lot of human interface devices are USB1.0/1.1, all recent Apple wired keyboards and mice, for example, are USB1.1, some of the older ones, like thePro Keyboard from 2003Apple USB keyboard from 1998~2000, are USB1.0.
Some BT controllers are also USB1.1.
Please note that the maintenance section of the first post has not been updated by @cdf for 0.8.3.None are indicated in the Maintenance section but I always walk through the whole config.plist post #1 process. Gives me a chance to review my previous choices in settings.
This time when I run ocvalidate I get
NOTE: This version of ocvalidate is only compatible with OpenCore version 0.8.3!
OCS: No schema for LegacyEnable at 2 index, context <NVRAM>!
OCS: Missing key LoadEarly, context <Drivers>!
OCS: Missing key LoadEarly, context <Drivers>!
Serialisation returns 3 errors!
Settings in config.plist these are referencing are identical in the 0.8.2 and 0.8.3 versions. ocivalidate for 0.8.2 validates the 0.8.3 config.plist without error.
@cdf
Yes, I ran ocvalidate myself. Mine returned a lot more errors. Although I suspect they are all minor, I have dared to attempt booting using OC 0.8.3 yet. May try later today.NOTE: This version of ocvalidate is only compatible with OpenCore version 0.8.3!
OCS: No schema for LegacyEnable at 2 index, context <NVRAM>!
OCS: Missing key LoadEarly, context <Drivers>!
OCS: Missing key LoadEarly, context <Drivers>!
Serialisation returns 3 errors!
as far as I read on the hackintosh forums, in this version of opencore,OC 0.8.3 was released yesterday. Are there any changes that require a modification of config.plist?
As Per Apple Technician Guide MacPro 2009 shows USB 2.0, wired Mouse am using Dell & Logitech .it will was issue dell keyboard was working with out any issue.USB 1.0 on a Mac Pro 5,1??
Indeed. In any case, I've just booted using OC 0.8.3 using my 0.8.2 config.plist. No issues.as far as I read on the hackintosh forums, in this version of opencore,
in order to be able to work with Ventura on a hackintosh with unsupported motherboards (including makpro 5.1),
a fundamentally different work with nvram is organized.
so you need to wait for the config from cdf
The ports on the mac pro are USB 2.0 but to save money often times hardware manufacturers will use the minimum required connection. A keyboard for instance only need USB 1.1 bandwidth so there is no point using USB 2.0. Modern macOS doesn’t support USB 1As Per Apple Technician Guide MacPro 2009 shows USB 2.0, wired Mouse am using Dell & Logitech .it will was issue dell keyboard was working with out any issue.
I thought the problem is more like modern macOS supports USB 1 but it has problems with OHCI USB controllers. Classic Mac has OHCI and EHCI controllers for USB. An OHCI controller is used when a USB 1.1 device is connected. To force the EHCI controller, connect a USB 2.0 hub and connect the USB 1.1 device to the 2.0 hub.The ports on the mac pro are USB 2.0 but to save money often times hardware manufacturers will use the minimum required connection. A keyboard for instance only need USB 1.1 bandwidth so there is no point using USB 2.0. Modern macOS doesn’t support USB 1
Wait yeah that is 100% rightI thought the problem is more like modern macOS supports USB 1 but it has problems with OHCI USB controllers. Classic Mac has OHCI and EHCI controllers for USB. An OHCI controller is used when a USB 1.1 device is connected. To force the EHCI controller, connect a USB 2.0 hub and connect the USB 1.1 device to the 2.0 hub.
That makes sense, I don't use that feature. I updated the documentation and added the optional kext as example intoIt depends on your workflow. In fact, I have also never got any AVX-related panics that weren't intentionally triggered. As a quick test, try enabling Voice Control (System Preferences > Accessibility > Voice Control).
build.kexts list of dictionaries: build.kexts = [
{
'project': 'NoAVXFSCompressionTypeZlib',
'properties': {
'MinKernel': '21.5.0'
},
'repo': 'dortania',
'version': '12.3.1'
}
]
Do you have FireWire devices connected? Seems like a bug in the driver tc.tctechnologies.driver.Saffire .0xfffffff045223a30 : 0xffffff7fadccfa1b com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI : __ZN19AppleFWOHCI_SendDCL7compileER12IODCLProgramRb + 0xff
0xfffffff045223bd0 : 0xffffff7fadccb847 com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI : __ZN22AppleFWOHCI_DCLProgram7compileE9IOFWSpeedj + 0xd7
0xfffffff045223c10 : 0xffffff7fadc91229 com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireFamily : __ZN16IOFWIsochChannel15allocateChannelEv + 0x131
0xfffffff045223c60 : 0xffffff7faed9f129 tc.tctechnologies.driver.Saffire : __ZN7Saffire15AllocateStreamsEv + 0x85f
0xfffffff045223d50 : 0xffffff7faed9e65e tc.tctechnologies.driver.Saffire : __ZN7Saffire16RestartStreamingEv + 0xb5c
0xfffffff045223da0 : 0xffffff7faed9a9ed tc.tctechnologies.driver.Saffire : __ZN7Saffire10TimerFiredEP8OSObjectP18IOTimerEventSource + 0x7d
0xfffffff045223dd0 : 0xffffff801544a0b5 mach_kernel : __ZN18IOTimerEventSource15timeoutSignaledEPvS0_ + 0xa5
0xfffffff045223e40 : 0xffffff8015449fb8 mach_kernel : __ZN18IOTimerEventSource17timeoutAndReleaseEPvS0_ + 0xc8
0xfffffff045223e70 : 0xffffff8014cd2655 mach_kernel : _thread_call_delayed_timer + 0x505
0xfffffff045223ee0 : 0xffffff8014cd3722 mach_kernel : _thread_call_delayed_timer + 0x15d2
0xfffffff045223fa0 : 0xffffff8014c1f19e mach_kernel : _call_continuation + 0x2e
I seem to be having a similar problem. Can you explain what you mean by “nvram problem”, and how you overcame it?Answering my own post.
NVRAM problem.
Fixed.
I do have a Saffire FireWire device connected.Do you have FireWire devices connected? Seems like a bug in the driver tc.tctechnologies.driver.Saffire .