Ok, the Voodoo kext test was my last thought on something in your OC setup causing the lag.
Have you checked the System Information > Power report?
What does it say about your laptop’s battery?
Can you post a couple of screenshots of the Power report, one while the mains power is unplugged...
If you turn off the Trackpad (press corner to disable) and use a USB Mouse, does the lagging still happen?
You may need to see if one of the VoodooPS2Mouse.kext or VoodooPS2Trackpad.kext is causing the issue. Disable one of these two kexts in your config.plist, reboot and see if the lagging...
I've had a look through the ACPI tables you provided above and would comment as follows:
SSDT-14 to SSDT-19 inclusive, are copies of the custom SSDT's you are currently using in your OpenCore setup.
DSDT, SSDT and SSDT-1 to SSDT13 inclusive are the native AMD ACPI tables from your laptop...
Well you know the answer, do some research on using the Broadcom WiFi with OpenCore Legacy Patcher.
Jumping from Ventura to Sonoma may have been a bit quick, as I am sure you could have sorted out any other issues such as USB mapping in Ventura before moving to a newer version of macOS.
Try disabling AsusSMC.kext. See if that makes any difference.
The kext supports the following:
Full Fn keys support
Native ALS support
Native keyboard backlight support (16 levels, smooth transition, auto adjusting, auto turning off)
Battery Health Charging
As far as I can tell this kext...
None of the issues shown in the Verbose text image are present in the EFI folder you attached above. The verbose text image shows that a number of device names in a few SSDT's can't be found.
However, your revised/new EFI folder only contains SSDT-CPUR.aml and SSDT-EC-USBX-AMD.aml, neither...
How does the battery work and how long does it last when running Windows or Linux?
Do you have any issues while running the laptop on the battery in any other OS?
I have no idea why things would change in the manner you said when mains power is provided and/or you login from the Lock Screen. That makes no logical sense.
Having looked through your OC folder again, I would try disabling or removing these two entries from your OC setup...
The verbose text is showing a number of ACPI errors. I will have a look at your new EFI folder to see which ACPI table(s) are causing these issues, when I am next at my desk.
Are you limiting the number of USB ports in your setup to keep th number below 15? If yes, you shouldn’t.
The 15 x USB port limit is for each USB controller in macOS. As you have an AMD system that contains multiple USB controllers each can activate 15 x ports. So as your system has 5 x USB...
Does the' no battery' issue occur when you restart the system after first using macOS and then booting in to Windows 10? Or does it happen even if you boot in to Windows 10 first?
Do you have the battery showing and working in macOS?
Which kext(s) are you using to fix the battery issue in macOS?
You are missing SSDT-CPUR.aml from your /EFI/OC/ACPI folder. This is an essential SSDT for an AMD A520 motherboard. System won't boot without this SSDT.
Also you should have SSDT-EC-USBX-AMD.aml in your ACPI folder, as this is a basic/essential SSDT for all AMD Hacks.
When using...
You need to sort the USB tab in Hackintool by 'Location ID' so you can clearly tell which USB ports are associate with which XH00 USB controller.
Also using the Clear All (sweeping broom) icon, followed by the Refresh (circular arrow) icon should remove any duplicate/unused ports from the...
@maksymo questions:
On which system are you trying to install macOS?
Provide full details of your system.
Which version of macOS are you trying to install?
Provide a copy of your OpenCore EFI folder, with the serial number redacted/deleted from your config.plist.
Remove all entries, patches, kexts etc. for the Broadcom WiFi & Bluetooth devices from your OC EFI.
Except BlueToolFixup.kext, which your Intel Bluetooth device will need.
Make sure you don’t have AirportItlwm.kext installed as it won’t work. You need to use Itlwm.kext & the Heliport app for...
You have a DeviceProperties entry for your Broadcom WiFi module in your config.plist. This is not recommended when using NootedRed.kext.
You have kexts present and enabled in your setup for both Broadcom and Intel WiFi/BT cards. This shouldn’t be the case. As the two devices and their kexts...
You need to add some Bluetooth entries to your config.list for the Intel Bluetooth device to work.
See this post for details.
https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/sequoia-on-asus-vivobook-x512da.5473/post-41877
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