although my hack is intel based, since upgrading to Sequoia I also had kernel panic when enabling display sleep or waking the hack in the morning from sleep.
As it turned out it's caused by process com.apple.mediaanalysisd. Since disabling it, my sleeps are rock solid. follow the link for a fix:
thank you for your reply Edhawk. I did as suggested, and Heliport could connect to my phone but not to my router's wifi. Turned out Heliport has a bug: it's sensitive what the SSID name is, so I just made it shorter, just one word, without spaces and special characters.
seams like you have not read anything from what I shared here, so go to the beginning and ready every post of mine.
all the answers and fixes to your questions are here.
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if you want to update to OpenCore 6.6, then you'll need start with an empy plist and apply the edits from the included
'EFI edits to create new plist.rtf'
if you have the same motherboard, then there's no way disabling it in BIOS - so I guess you are don't have the same motherboard then. Also make sure the .aml and kext files are present in your plist when editing with ProperTree
well, that's exactly what I did pal (again this morning), so either you write a better illustrated documentation that leads to results, or attach a video with steps.
sure pal, I like benchmarks so much that I eat them for breakfast :D
so, I've followed the instructions...
there is no Generic iOS Device, i guess 'Any iOS Device' was meant by the author
the test took 12 sec to complete
update: on second and third try it's 28 sec (I have deleted the...
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