Some quick questions:
What is the make and model of your motherboard? (Just to double check)
Do you have any firewalls or virus checkers running?
Do you have any VPN software running?
Hi @tuort,
IOReg looks normal:
Please have a look at System Settings -> Network -> [10GbE] -> Details... -> Hardware as shown below, and post a screenshot (CMD-Shift-5).
@Danish297 / @tuort
Found an oversight on my part. Please try this:
Discard the two V2 versions of the SSDT that were provided earlier today -- they are incorrect
Use either of the two previous SSDTs (SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C-RP01-34C0.aml or SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C-RP01-93C0.aml)
Add the attached...
@Danish297 @tuort
Unfortunately the new SSDT did not take effect because the original Device ID 0x14C0 is still intact.
To determine the reason, let's do the following:
Disable the new SSDT so that no changes are made to RP01
Reboot and post IOReg file
You may also try the new attached...
Sure -- I've made the changes for you. There are two SSDTs attached here:
SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C-RP01-34C0.aml
SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C-RP01-93C0.aml
The first one sets device ID to 0x34C0 and the other sets it to 0x93C0.
Please disable SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C-RP01.aml and then try each of the new...
@Danish297
The SSDT in the previous post changes the Aquantia device ID to 0x94C0.
It’s quite possible that your device (0x14C0) is not compatible with device 0x94C0.
As you can see in the screenshot, macOS also supports device IDs: 0x93C0 and 0x34C0. So we can modify the SSDT to try each...
Hello @Danish297,
Some comments and suggestions:
Your 10GbE Aquantia device ID is 0x14C0, which is not natively supported in macOS:
It is also not supported by AppleEthernetAbuantiaAqtion.kext as we can see:
It is therefore necessary to try the attached SSDT, which has been modified for...
@Mac Arthur,
The latest IOReg you posted shows no change as you pointed out. Have you seen the troubleshooting guide on InsanelyMac?
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Troubleshooting
Make sure you have followed the installation instructions especially when you have issues with certain domains while the others are working...
On these newer boards we can generally use any NVMe slot. There can be restrictions on PCIe 4 versus 5. There can also be restrictions on number of lanes (4 or 2). It’s best to check the user manual, which will always list all restrictions.
@Mac Arthur,
Please try the previous version of LucyRTL8125Ethernet that is attached here. IOReg shows that the device-id is recognized, but the network stack did not materialize. This might be due to recently added support for AppleVTD even though the latest driver (1.2.0d5) should work...
Hello @Mac Arthur,
Please try the attached config.plist (backup your existing one first). After rebooting, check if Realtek Ethernet is working and post the IOReg file.
Flashing the Maple Ridge firmware on Asus X670E Gene (via EFI shell application) bricked the controller. I was able to flash original firmware using a CH341a external flasher, and this fixed the problem.
Update:
We have succeeded in flashing modified Thunderbolt firmware to on-board Maple Ridge controller via OpenCore shell EFI (external CH341a flasher not needed)
This was done on Asus Z690 ProArt. I plan to try this on Asus X670E Gene later today
** Thunderbolt Local Node (Thunderbolt Bus) with Maple Ridge **
Please see this thread for our continuing efforts -- and success -- in enabling Thunderbolt Local Node with Ventura and Sonoma...
Was this USB install disk created by following STEP 1 and STEP 2, or some other method?
Because I’m not familiar with other methods, I am at a loss to help troubleshoot those methods.
Consider building a new USB install disk by going through STEP 1 and STEP 2 from one of my other build guides:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/asus-z690-proart-creator-wifi-thunderbolt-4-i7-12700k-amd-rx-6800-xt.318311/#STEP-1
Your existing OpenCore EFI folder can then be copied to the...
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