waldoxhm / asus-chromebox-cn62-guado-hackintosh

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MacOS Monterey #4

Open andypastor opened 3 years ago

andypastor commented 3 years ago

have you tried installing the Monterey update from the App Store?

waldoxhm commented 3 years ago

set SecureBootModel=Disabled in config.plist and remove IntelBluetoothInjector.kext in both of config.plist and kext floder, use this BlueToolFixup.kext.zip instead and set it's MinKernel to 21.00.00 in config.plist. Apple rewrote the whole bluetooth framework, Intel bluetooth 4.0 devices are supposed to working flawlessly. It should work like before. Because I sold my cn62, so I can't do the further test. if you followe my guide ,boot the cn62, pls let me know, I"ll update repo.Thank You.

andypastor commented 3 years ago

Followed your instruction to

  1. remove IntelBluetoothInjector.kext from folder and config.plist
  2. add BlueToolFixup.kext to Kexts folder and config.plist
  3. update SecureBootModel=Disabled
  4. Installed Monterey using software update
  5. Added a new item on EFI menu 'Macintosh HD' if I boot from there it bootloops
  6. If I boot on MacOS it just boot back to the Big Sur IMG_0065
waldoxhm commented 3 years ago

1.What about set BlueToolFixup.kext's MinKernel to 21.00.00 in config.plist? 2.Try to disable IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext and BlueToolFixup.kext in config.plist during the installation. 3.Remove CPUFriendDataProvider.kext from folder and config.plist 4.Add -v -lilubetaall in config.plist->NVRAM->boot-args

andypastor commented 3 years ago

1.What about set BlueToolFixup.kext's MinKernel to 21.00.00 in config.plist? - Yes I did this 2.Try to disable IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext and BlueToolFixup.kext in config.plist during the installation. - Done 3.Remove CPUFriendDataProvider.kext from folder and config.plist - Done 4.Add -v -lilubetaall in config.plist->NVRAM->boot-args - Done

Still bootloops. I know you sold your CN62 already thank you for the help all this time. I guess I have to stick with Big Sur.

waldoxhm commented 3 years ago

5.Try to delete the APPLE folder inside the EFI folder. 6.Clear NVRAM.

I have another Panasonic SZ5 upgraded to monterey, with these operations. ;)