I can check later and report back, I'm leaving the hack desk shortly.No, I'm saying that will be your Bluetooth header.
As mentioned above you can double-check with the IORegistryExplorer.app as it allows you to step down lower in the tree. Further in on the IOUSBHostDevice sub-tree you should find the Bluetooth.
I tried that, nothing shows up that says IOUSBDeviceThe easiest way to start, as you have an AMD-based board, is to load the USBInjectAll.kext along with the XhciPortLimit Quirk active. Reboot then open the Hackintool app at the USB tab, to survey your USB kingdom.
This should show you at least the first 15x ports. Look for one with IOUSBHostDevice. This is often the BT connection. You can double-check with the IORegistryExplorer app too. Often it is a high number port. On Intel it's often HS14 or thereabouts.
Let's stay on topic here please, this is petery's thread for wifi issues
please don't butt out! but the convo looked like Craig's non usb setup!But is not USB's necessity to enable bluetooth, on topic? I am only advising after what I've seen in his uploaded EFI.
I'll butt-out ...
I tried that, nothing shows up that says IOUSBDevice
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This is what po13 shows (ignore arc its just an app I have open). I figured out that I don't actually have an ax200 card rather something called an 'rz616' which from what I can tell can't work on MacOS. Given that, what would the best wifi/bt card I can buy be for a hackintosh?Use the IORegistryExplorer app and scroll the left column down to find the USB section, usually about 2/3 the way down.
Open the tree and find the sub-tree labelled Wireless_Device on PO13. There should be more detail, including any Bluetooth info when the USB port is active.
You could try either Intel or Broadcom, but both are not perfect. Broadcom requires disabling security to get Wi-Fi working via a patch, Intel BT loses Airdrop, continuity and Handoff, though I'm not sure about those last two, they could be dependent on weather your devices are signed into iCloud. An App called Blip is a great alternative to Airdrop anyway and it's integrated into iOS. @Edhawk recommends AX210, which I think is Intel.This is what po13 shows (ignore arc its just an app I have open). I figured out that I don't actually have an ax200 card rather something called an 'rz616' which from what I can tell can't work on MacOS. Given that, what would the best wifi/bt card I can buy be for a hackintosh?
This is what po13 shows (ignore arc its just an app I have open). I figured out that I don't actually have an ax200 card rather something called an 'rz616' which from what I can tell can't work on MacOS. Given that, what would the best wifi/bt card I can buy be for a hackintosh?