Thanks for the info ….but I’ll wait for OCLP O.1.4 to be release before updating.Apple released macOS 14.3 (23D56 same as RC)
Thanks for the info ….but I’ll wait for OCLP O.1.4 to be release before updating.Apple released macOS 14.3 (23D56 same as RC)
Is there any time frame for when 1.4.0 will be released?So far, 23D36 and OCLP 1.4.0n have run extremely well on this Mini7,1. Very pleased. Worth every penny. Donate, if you can. 😇
Could you please clarify "...and wait for the NVRam to refresh itself". Do the named entries / values *spontaneously regenerate themselves without user input, or do I need to restart? If no restart is required, can I just wait for the relevant window in Hackintool to repopulate those entries? Thanks for guidance.For similar bluetooth problems when I upgraded to Sonoma from Ventura on both a 2011 and 2010 iMac.
This is what I did to get bluetooth back.
Download Ben Baker's Hackintool.app. Use the app to edit NVRam directly. Look for the entries:
bluetoothExternalDongleFailed
bluetoothActiveControllerInfo
bluetoothInternalControllerinfo
Delete all the entries, and wait for the NVRam to refresh itself. At least one of the entries (bluetoothExternalDongleFailed) should come back with value of <00>. If not, repeat deleting the entries.
For me bluetooth worked again when I performed the above steps, bluetooth settings will show all previously paired devices, and auto connect to them just as before the update.
OTA-updated MM2014 (7,1) running 14.2.1 with OCLP 1.3 to 14.3 final (23D56) with OCLP 1.4n today and all went well.So far, 23D36 and OCLP 1.4.0n have run extremely well on this Mini7,1. Very pleased. Worth every penny. Donate, if you can. 😇
I have had this issue (actually the only one I've had so far) installing 14.2 and 14.2.1 with oclp on my Macbook Pro 2009. I thought it would be a permanent one as the hw was old but it turned out that after a few usage/reboots it just started working. I was intrigued by what had triggered the "fix". I happened to reinstall 14.2 and then completely reinstall 14.2.1 (initially I had upgraded from Ventura to 14.2 to 14.2.1) and every time the problem would reappear. NVRAM and SMC resetting wouldn't solve the issue but *every time* after a few boots and pairing tries somehow the bluetooth icon would white out and bluetooth discovery and pairing work fine. I don't know still what may trigger this, maybe the bluetooth daemon just needs the computer on for a significant time on the first boot(s) to establish itself and was shutting down too quickly as I noticed the issue. So my advice is, well, just be patient, work on your computer, do some normal boots, try enabling bt from time to time and bluetooth will eventually work and stay on. I know this sounds like lifting and dropping a MacIIe a few inches to make it work if you know this lore, but that's it.Hello, good evening, I have Sonoma 14.2.1 installed with oclp and I have problems with the Bluetooth, it is activated and a few seconds later it is deactivated. Any fix for this, thank you.
Does anyone solve this problem with oclp? impossible to use magic mouse and keyboard
No Restart needed. I don't have that tool in front on me anymore but I recall it was fairly intuitive to use. ...while it was about 3 months ago, when I updated from Ventura to Sonoma, I do recall that there was no restart required to use that tool.Could you please clarify "...and wait for the NVRam to refresh itself". Do the named entries / values *spontaneously regenerate themselves without user input, or do I need to restart? If no restart is required, can I just wait for the relevant window in Hackintool to repopulate those entries? Thanks for guidance.
MacPro5,1 / RX580 / 14.2.1 / OCLP 1.3.0 - clean install on Samsung 970 / Highpoint 7101A (slot 1 for the 970 - other slots empty). Everything apparently working fine with the exception of BT. Yes I did the install with a USB 2 hub as suggested on github page and elsewhere to ostensibly address this BT issue. (BT works fine in Ventura and Big Sur, each installed on separate physical drives with OCLP on this machine; problem is unique to this Sonoma install.)
I would recommend reading the following page. A direct link is not intended for distribution! https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/blob/main/SOURCE.md good luck.Could someone please send me OCLP 1.4.0n?
I have updated my 5.1 and can only boot into safe mode!
Thanks