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A guide to build your own Hackintosh based on ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-I GAMING Motherboard and AMD GPU
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Please Help me with PciRoot of Dell DW1820A 802.11ac on Asus Z390-E Gaming #22

Closed sowson closed 4 years ago

sowson commented 4 years ago

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...

<key>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x7)/Pci(0x0,0x0)</key>
<dict>
    <key>AAPL,slot-name</key>
    <string>WLAN</string>
    <key>compatible</key>
    <string>pci14e4,4331</string>
    <key>device_type</key>
    <string>Airport Extreme</string>
    <key>model</key>
    <string>Dell DW1820A 802.11ac wireless</string>
    <key>name</key>
    <string>Airport</string>
    <key>pci-aspm-default</key>
    <integer>0</integer>
</dict>

Is USBMap could make DW1820A affected? Thanks, appreciate your help!

peternguy3n commented 4 years ago

You could download Hackintool to lookup the key. It has a PCIe tab that lists all of the devices.

sowson commented 4 years ago

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? ;-/.

czombos commented 4 years ago

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

sowson commented 4 years ago

I have only one combined option Bluetooth & Wireless, so I think, yes I have option in BIOS.

peternguy3n commented 4 years ago

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.

sowson commented 4 years ago

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!

peternguy3n commented 4 years ago

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.

sowson commented 4 years ago

I will try on the evening install the driver from the DELL site I found. Thanks for that!

sowson commented 4 years ago

I bought PCI-E card Fenvi and the problem has been solved :D. Thanks!