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No wifi/bluetooth MSI Z790-p pro wifi DDR4

So: I'm starting again in small steps from my efi that was going. Now I clean up one step at a time and restart and see when it doesn't restart again. Surely if you set the booter quirks for Raptor Lake as per the guide in the video, the PC won't start. That's for sure. Now I'm seeing more and then I'll update you
If you really want to make it real quick, rather than watching the guide and fixing your current EFI, just start from scratch by following the guide. It has worked always. Rest is your wish what you want to go with!

You don't need to change one thing, save the config.plist and check if the system boots or not. That's the wrong route and so much time consuming. Its way better to follow the video from scratch, build a new EFI with things fixed in the first place!

If you do the same thing today, there is no outcome for the discussion we had yesterday ;(
 
now I think I cleaned up the dirt and I think the problem is only on the kexts. I've run out of time for now. In the meantime I've attached my config.plist if you want to check that for now it's better than before. Thank you
 

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If you really want to make it real quick, rather than watching the guide and fixing your current EFI, just start from scratch by following the guide. It has worked always. Rest is your wish what you want to go with!

You don't need to change one thing, save the config.plist and check if the system boots or not. That's the wrong route and so much time consuming. Its way better to follow the video from scratch, build a new EFI with things fixed in the first place!

If you do the same thing today, there is no outcome for the discussion we had yesterday ;(
in fact yesterday I followed the guide but it was late and it wouldn't restart just because I had made a mistake with the entries. I think it's good now. The only thing to get right now are the specific kexts for my machine. Yesterday I had selected them but I lost the folder. Today when I get back from work I'll make sure to put the right ones on like I did yesterday following the guide you gave me
 
now I think I cleaned up the dirt and I think the problem is only on the kexts. I've run out of time for now. In the meantime I've attached my config.plist if you want to check that for now it's better than before. Thank you
Unfortunately, it's still not good.

Why are you using SSDT-PLUG and SSDT-PLUG-ALT? Alder Lake and above requires SSDT-PLUG-ALT only.

Why ResetLogoStatus is still enabled?
Why ResizeAppleGpuBars is enabled? It should be -1.
Remove all the DeviceProperties. The guide does not ask to add any DeviceProperties
Your system has Intel Bluetooth then why are you injecting Broadcom Bluetooth kexts?
You have Intel NIC then why are you injecting Realtek Kexts? It just makes no sense. Moreover, you don't need AppleIGC.kext as I225V is supported natively.
Your kext loading order is not correct. Important kexts should load first. See the guide again.
Why you have defined a MinKernel? Rocket Lake and above are simply not supported and require CPU ID spoof for all macOS versions.
Why is the KernelArch set to x86_64? It should be set to Auto.
Why is DisableIoMapper not enabled? You must enable it, perform post install, then map the DMAR Table for enabling VT-d.
USBMapping can be done once you're booted to Mac. Either via Hackintool or USBMap.
Why are you downgrading the IOSkywalkFamily when you have Intel WiFi? Is that not clear that you have an Intel WiFi, not Broadcom?
Why the LauncherOption is set to Short when it should be set to Disabled?
Why the entries are still present in Tools? The guide says to remove them!
Why SecureBootModel is Disabled? The guide does not says to Disable it!
Why you have enabled LegacyOverwrite?
Why are you using amfi=0x80?
Why are you using npci=0x2000?
Why are you using -lilubetaall?

When it was mentioned several times that you need to follow the video guide and it was not mentioned that you need to add some random stuffs out there. Seems like you tried fixing the EFI you had originally. Why it is so much hard to follow a video guide?
 
Unfortunately, it's still not good.

Why are you using SSDT-PLUG and SSDT-PLUG-ALT? Alder Lake and above requires SSDT-PLUG-ALT only.

Why ResetLogoStatus is still enabled?
Why ResizeAppleGpuBars is enabled? It should be -1.
Remove all the DeviceProperties. The guide does not ask to add any DeviceProperties
Your system has Intel Bluetooth then why are you injecting Broadcom Bluetooth kexts?
You have Intel NIC then why are you injecting Realtek Kexts? It just makes no sense. Moreover, you don't need AppleIGC.kext as I225V is supported natively.
Your kext loading order is not correct. Important kexts should load first. See the guide again.
Why you have defined a MinKernel? Rocket Lake and above are simply not supported and require CPU ID spoof for all macOS versions.
Why is the KernelArch set to x86_64? It should be set to Auto.
Why is DisableIoMapper not enabled? You must enable it, perform post install, then map the DMAR Table for enabling VT-d.
USBMapping can be done once you're booted to Mac. Either via Hackintool or USBMap.
Why are you downgrading the IOSkywalkFamily when you have Intel WiFi? Is that not clear that you have an Intel WiFi, not Broadcom?
Why the LauncherOption is set to Short when it should be set to Disabled?
Why the entries are still present in Tools? The guide says to remove them!
Why SecureBootModel is Disabled? The guide does not says to Disable it!
Why you have enabled LegacyOverwrite?
Why are you using amfi=0x80?
Why are you using npci=0x2000?
Why are you using -lilubetaall?

When it was mentioned several times that you need to follow the video guide and it was not mentioned that you need to add some random stuffs out there. Seems like you tried fixing the EFI you had originally. Why it is so much hard to follow a video guide?
Hi, let me explain: I followed the guideline of the video which lasts about 15 minutes. I took my config and cleaned up as explained in the guide to the end. But when I finished unfortunately it didn't restart. So I went back to the old configplist I had and slowly modified it and restarted the PC so as to understand if I was making a mistake. In the end I got to the end of the video and this time the PC had no restart problems. The only thing I didn't do as described in the video was inserting the kexts because I thought I'd do it later since the first time I tried inserting the kexts from the guide the PC didn't restart. I asked you if perhaps it was right to reinstall Sonoma from the beginning following the guide on your forum but you replied that if the machine wasn't broken it wasn't needed. And so I did.
 
Why are you using SSDT-PLUG and SSDT-PLUG-ALT? Alder Lake and above requires SSDT-PLUG-ALT only.
I simply copied the ssdts that are shown in the video at minute 5:32 for raptor lake
 
Your system has Intel Bluetooth then why are you injecting Broadcom Bluetooth kexts?
You have Intel NIC then why are you injecting Realtek Kexts? It just makes no sense.
I answered the kexts before and that is, I haven't touched them yet even if I don't see realtek or broadcom
 
In either case, make the changes as mentioned in the previous post and then attach the new EFI.
 
Do you found solution? I have 2 EFI, one with network OK, and one With Wifi/BT OK, but I try to have both, but nothing work...

Same Config Z790p-Wifi / RX6600 / i9 12900KF
 
Do you found solution? I have 2 EFI, one with network OK, and one With Wifi/BT OK, but I try to have both, but nothing work...

Same Config Z790p-Wifi / RX6600 / i9 12900KF
Attach your EFI to check
 

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