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I don't have dual boot disks, every time it reboots it'll stuck at BootPicker maybe? There are 3 options, the big one in the middle is the os I am going to boot into, and 2 big buttons behind it which are restart and shutdown. I searched the internet everyone says press Ctrl-Enter will select the OS as the default one and next time it won't get stuck here, but it never works. When Ctrl is pressed, there is a red labeled "SET" shown behind the OS option, and press Enter it'll boot into it. Next time it reboot, it still stop at that stage and let me choose. |
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Set ShowPicker to false |
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God you're genius! Besides there's another question, with your great EFI files, my desktop is upgraded to macOS Sonoma 14.4.1, what's wired is that the NIC (RT8111 or some other model) does not work anymore. There are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth items recoginzed in the tab of PCIE in the system report, but Wi-Fi and airdrop aren't able to be turn on( the button in the menu bar is greyed out), do you have any clues? |
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Send me the details of the wifi/bluetooth card you use. If its built-in to your motherboard, then chances are it will not work |
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Ya, Apple removed support for Broadcom chipset in Sonoma. Only intel based ones are working now. Your best bet is to get a intel chip based card. You can also try the steps from the link below and see if it works for you. https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/170q5wu/enable_wifi_in_sonoma_with_fenvi_t919 |
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Set ShowPicker to false