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I see. So I assume you are referring to another way than the one in the Opencore website.That's also a way.
I assume your way doesn’t require to edit a SSDT .dsl and compile into .aml?
I did some more research and found this. So you create a Dictionary key using the path from Hackintool, and then add a Data key for the device-ID with the reverse ID. Also a no-gfx-spoof data key needs to be added since Opencore 1.5.3. See attached.
however, I see some people did both procedures. Doing and SSDT compile and injecting device ID to config.p list. Is that redundant?