Closed sowson closed 4 years ago
You could download Hackintool to lookup the key. It has a PCIe tab that lists all of the devices.
And what it means if Hackintool does not show me anything from Dell od Broadcom on a PCIe tab? Did I replace / connect the BT-WLAN card wrong? ;-/.
Do you see the device in the bios? https://github.com/czombos/asus-rog-strix-z390-i-gaming-hackintosh/blob/master/images/bios/JPEG/191214125833.jpg
I have only one combined option Bluetooth & Wireless, so I think, yes I have option in BIOS.
Did you map your USB ports yet? I initially had WiFi but no Bluetooth until I did my own mapping because Bluetooth was on port HS14. HS14 was over the 15 port count at the time and not read by the system. Since you have a different motherboard you should try mapping your own USBs if you haven’t already.
It is a shame :-), but I install on another SSD Windows 10 but it not recognize the BT-WLAN card as well... is that mean it is broken? Btw, in UEFI/BIOS I have this "Bluetooth & Wireless" "Enable". Any idea? Thanks in advance!
Is it the same Fenvi card in this build? If so, you need to download and install the drivers for it to work on windows 10.
I will try on the evening install the driver from the DELL site I found. Thanks for that!
I bought PCI-E card Fenvi and the problem has been solved :D. Thanks!
Hello, please help me… how did you found PciRoot for key value. I am sorry to ask on different motherboard I do not know how to obtain it...
Is USBMap could make DW1820A affected? Thanks, appreciate your help!