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Generate Bluetooth not detecting all devices #213

Open andrewmiskell opened 1 month ago

andrewmiskell commented 1 month ago

I'm trying to generate the bluetooth registry files for Windows and Hackintool only seems to be detecting only a couple of devices and not all devices.

It's not generating output for my keyboard and mouse, but generating output for my AirPods Pro, my MacBook Pro (which is iCloud Sync'd), my Apple Watch, etc.

I'm using Hackintool 4.0.3 on Sonoma 14.5.

Malumen commented 1 month ago

Same. Using Monterey 12.7.5

It will do one of the following:

I can't get my new keyboard (BLE) or headphones (Sony) or JBL3 speaker, nor my android phones to export.

Careless commented 1 month ago

I experienced a similar issue just now on Monterey 12.7.5, no file output after password dialog.

If it shows the standard app password dialog, it will not output a .reg file on the desktop.

I had to turn off and turn back on the bluetooth switch on the macOS menu bar in order for it to see the new BT keys after connecting a new device.

you will get a different system prompt where you must enter both login/pass for what seems to be each individual device/bt-key you have registered, and it will then produce the .reg file succesfully with all the keys.

I tried with one device registered, and it asked for login/pass once, and produced a file with one bt-key.

I tried with two devices registered, and it asked for login/pass twice, and produced a file with two bt-keys.

Apple may have changed something relating to BT key storage in the latest update, as it was not an issue on 12.7.3 or .4 as far as I recall.