![]() Make sure it's a Monterey compatible device!) (IMPORTANT: Make sure you have a heck ton of free storage!) 2) Configure it to run macOS 12 as if you were going to install Monterey. 1) Set up the virtual Mac like you would (.vmx settings and all that. ![]() to get sound in macOS Monterey on VMWare! Here's how I got it to work. I am hoping that this new quirk will in the future make it so we don't have to through as many steps to get the Aquantia 107 10Gb network interface working. Sadly at the time of this writing, this new quirk doesn't work as a solution in my case, rather it causes kernel panics at this time. & #x200B **Related Note:** The awesome folks working on OpenCore have added a new kernel quirk called "ForceAquantiaEthernet" to the upcoming OpenCore 0.8.0. I am able to freely switch the cable between either one and receive an IP and works without issue. ![]() ![]() I am able to use both my Intel I219V2 1Gb ethernet port, as well as my Aquantia AQC107 10Gb ethernet port. Luckily I was able to find a working solution to the issue thanks to the fine folks over at: () The solution revolves around 3 key points: * Enable Intel VT-d in your motherboard bios * Setting the kernel quirk "DisableIoMapper" to False * Using a new Aquantia kernel patch listed below ​ Arch Any Base Comment AQC 107 10 GbE v3 for Monterey 12.3 - DisableIoMapper=False Count 1 Enabled Find D4RFAwAA Identifier Limit 0 Mask MaxKernel MinKernel 21.4.0 Replace Zg8fRAAA ReplaceMask Skip 0 This has proven to be completely successful for me and others. PSA: macOS Monterey 12.3 breaks Aquantia 107 10Gbit support and how to fix it Sadly macOS Monterey 12.3 has claimed another victim, support for the Aquantia 107 series of 10Gbit network adapters. ![]()
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