I updated to 11.4 stupidly without reviewing potential problems ahead of time. I have since installed Opencore 6.9 up from 6.3 and followed the guide for my Coffee Lake processor and also used my old config file as a template for settings. I am able to boot and verify Opencore 6.9. I used Hackintool to probe my USB ports and most physically present registered (all except USB C port on case). I removed the additional USB port values, counted only 7 (7X2=14 so less than 15), exported the USBPorts.kext, which I placed it in the EFI and then updated the kernel portion of config.plist using Propertree. I also changed XhciPortLimit to False.
So at this point, I can verify Opencore 6.9 is working and the entries in the config.plist but according to the extensions loaded via Hackintool, I don't see the USBPorts.kext. I also used the USBMap script to generate a USB mapping kext and it also doesn't seem to load. Strangely, I can use USB DRIVES in the 3.1 ports on the back but when I plug in my powered Anker hub, it doesn't work. I dont think an old mouse seemed to work either. My BT card on the inside of the case is working and the USB 3.1 (maybe only as USB 2.0 though) on top of the case is working but all rear USB ports seem to not function properly.
MSI Z390-A PRO LGA1151
Intel i5 3.7Ghz 6-Core Coffee Lake
USB names showing in Hackintool- HS11, HS12, SS01, SS01, SS03, SS04, SS08.
USB 3.1 Bus:
Host Controller Driver: AppleIntelCNLUSBXHCI
Anker hub seems to be identified as "2.0 USB" from System Information.
Please let me know if you have a clue as to the remedy. I'm at a loss at this point. Thanks!
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