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Not working on Big Sur with Macbook Pro 13 Early 2013 #2

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GigaDroid opened this issue Nov 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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Not working on Big Sur with Macbook Pro 13 Early 2013 #2

GigaDroid opened this issue Nov 21, 2020 · 2 comments

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@GigaDroid
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GigaDroid commented Nov 21, 2020

I'm using OpenCore 0.6.3 with Big Sur on a Macbook Pro 13 Early 2013 and tried to fake the Device ID as well as using the patched kext. Neither of those actually worked, so I was wondering if there is some kind of other workaround?
This has been the output of gfxutil:
03:00.0 14e4:4331 /PCI0@0/RP02@1C,1/ARPT@0 = PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)

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Small update for those having the same issue: I used the faked device ID together with AirportBrcmFixup and it works fine!

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Andy4Shurr commented Jan 19, 2021

Small update for those having the same issue: I used the faked device ID together with AirportBrcmFixup and it works fine!

Which fake id did you use? I'm trying to resolve this but using "BA430000" but my system won't boot with that ID. Thanks

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