Releases: Forne/oc-ASRock-B460-PG4
1.0.7
1.0.6
OpenCore 0.7.5
Kexts:
AppleALC 1.6.6
VirtualSMC 1.2.7
WhateverGreen 1.5.5
Config:
SecureBootModel to Default
Full Changelog: 1.0.5...1.0.6
1.0.5
Update OpenCore 0.7.2 and kexts for macOS 12 support
Kexts
AppleALC 1.6.3
HibernationFixup 1.4.2
IntelMausi 1.0.7
Lilu 1.5.5
NVMeFix 1.0.9
VirtualSMC 1.2.6
WhateverGreen 1.5.2
Config
- Misc/Security/SecureBootModel
- UEFI/APFS/MinDate
- UEFI/APFS/MinDate
OpenCore 0.7.2 version changed the default SecureModel from j137 to x86legacy and also changed the minimum version of the APFS driver, but x86legacy does not support systems below macOS Big Sur. I changed SecureBootModel to j137 and APFS driver verison (MinDate,MinVersion) for compatibility with macOS Catalina.
If you are using BigSur and above, you do not need to apply these changes.
1.0.4
Update OpenCore and kexts
OpenCore 0.7.0
AppleALC 1.6.1
Lilu 1.5.3
NVMeFix 1.0.8
VirtualSMC 1.2.4
WhateverGreen 1.5.0
USBMap
In macOS 11.3 BigSur, the patch to bypass the 15 USB ports limitation stopped working. This patch was disabled in config.plist and I decided to disable one group of front USB 3.0 ports (HS07, HS08, SS05, SS06).
1.0.3
1.0.2
1.0.1
Update OpenCore and kexts
OpenCore 0.6.6
AppleALC 1.5.7
WhateverGreen 1.4.7
VirtualSMC 1.2.0
Lilu 1.5.1
Updating Bootstrap in 0.6.6
For those updating to 0.6.6, you may have noticed Bootstrap.efi has been removed from OpenCore. This is due to changes with how OpenCore works; specifically OpenCore is now a UEFI application instead of a driver. This means OpenCore.efi can be loaded directly and a launcher (Bootstrap.efi) is no longer needed.
https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/multiboot/bootstrap.html#updating-bootstrap-in-0-6-6