Hello everyone,
I successfully installed the system on Macos (hackintosh) 10.15.5 and it is working correctly.
Please use my EFI folder in this repository.
I hope that will be useful :)
Opencore 0.5.9
- Asus Prime Z490-A
- Intel i9-10900K
- 16GB DDR4 3000MHZ
- SanDisk Extreme Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe 3D SSD
- Intel UHD Graphics 630 (Primary)
- Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb Ethernet
- Tp-Link 3468 1Gbit Pcie Card
- Realtek ALC S1220A
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1
- SMBIOS: iMac19,2
- Intel UHD Graphics 630 (iGPU), Working correctly with Metal Support on DP (Display Port)
- Onboard Audio Realtek ALC S1220A (if you have different motherboard, you may need to change layout-id)
- SanDisk Extreme Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe 3D SSD, Test results below
- Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb Ethernet (Working with FakePCIID_Intel_I225-V.kext)
- Tp-Link 3468 Working with correctly - (This repository Have'nt this kext)
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe (Working with kXAudioDriver.kext)
- Sleep/Wake
- Reboot and Shutdown
- HDMI Port not working.
What solutions did I try for HDMI Port?
- Framebuffer Patching with BusID with/without WhateverGreen.kext.
If you have an idea, please let me know.
I needed the list to run the audio.
- AppleALC.kext
- FakeID.kext
- FakePCIID_Intel_HDMI_Audio.kext
- device-id=709D0000
- layout-id=15000000
I am using HDMI audio on DisplayPort(DP) with LG 34WK650
I used hackintool for USB Port Map. You will see screenshot below. If you are using another ASUS model motherboard, USB Ports may not working correctly. In similar cases,
- Enable USBInjectAll.kext
- Disable USBPorts.kext
- Disable SSDT-UIAC.aml
- Enable XhciPortLimit frm KERNEL tab.
- Reboot (Now you have all USB Ports,you can't use it that way. You should not exceed the 15 port limit. This is absolutely essential for system stability.)
- Open Hackintool app and REMAP according to you. Check this link for details The New Beginner's Guide to USB Port Configuration
Bios Settings
- Disable
- Fast Boot
- CSM
- Thunderbolt
- Intel SGX
- CFG Lock (This motherboard directly closed "Bios version 0403")
- Enable
- VT-x
- 4G Decoding
- Hyper-Threading
- XHCI Hand-off
- Os Type: Windows (You must remove all secure keys from Secure boot menu)
- if not working this, please select "Other Os"
- IMPORTANT: You must set Onboard GPU Memory to 64MB for use the graphics card without any problems Installation
- Create an Catalina 10.15.4 Installation Stick
- Mount the EFI partition of the Installation USB (use Hackintool mount EFIs)
- Copy my EFI folder to the root of the EFI partition
- Go to EFI / OC and open the config.plist with Opencore Configurator (use latest version 2.5 buggy for 0.5.9 config files, use 2.6+)
- Now navigate to PlatformInfo -> Generic "click up/down button" you must see Mac product list, Select iMac 19,2. Now You must generate a serial by using the GENERATE buttons.
- Install MacOS Catalina
The system does not boot Open config.plist with Opencore Configurator and change these values. You have to try each one individually
- AppleCpuPmCfgLock : Enable - if CFG Lock is Enabled.
- AppleXcpmCfgLock : Enable - if CFG Lock is Enabled.
- SetupVirtualMap : Disable / Enable: - First Disable
- RebuiltAppleMemoryMap : Enable / Disable: - First Enable
- Cpuid1Data: "EB060800 00000000 00000000 00000000" without Quotes // May be required OS 10.15.4 or older then.
- Cpuid1Mask: "FFFFFFFF 00000000 00000000 00000000" without Quotes // May be required OS 10.15.4 or older then.
- DisabloIoMapper : Enable - If you need Virtualization you must enable VT-d options in Bios settings.
F1 Error after reboot
This problem usually happens when NVRAM is not working correctly.
Add this patch line to KERNEL -> PATCH tab
Identifier: com.apple.driver.AppleRTC
Base: leave it blank
Comment: F1 Patch fix
Find: 75330FB7
Replace: EB330FB7
Count:1
Enabled:true
ReplaceMask: leave it blank
MinKernel:leave it blank
Limit:0
Skip:0
I use list in the real life and working correctly.
- Adobe Series
- Affinity Series
- Cinebench
- Geekbench
- Heaven Benchmark
- Intel Power Gadget
- Hackintool - For every Job :)
- SSDTTime - Extract your right SSDT Files from ACPI.
- Opencore Configurator - Config.plist editor great software.
- IORegistryExplorer - show all system device details
- macIASL - to edit all your ACPI files that you extracted from the SSDTTime
That is all :)