
So.wondering whether I should ask in this thread because now I will be straying off-topic but answering your question above I'd like to try and understand what is going on here and I don't want to brick my machine!īingo! That explains the motherboard ID issue then. So my question is should I just go ahead and change the flag from false to true under the F221BEC8 entry, amend the closest entry to the one my machine reports 7BA5B2794B2CDB12 or clone an existing 7BA5B2794B2CDB12 or F221BEC8 and amend the continuitySupport flag from false to true? My cMP is a genuine 2010 5,1 not a flashed 4,1->5,1 running 10.13.6 High Sierra and OpenCore which I suspect may be spoofing the machine ID key similar to what it does with the Boot ROM version. In most every post I have read regarding the cMP I see reference to Mac-F221BEC8 which is supposed to cover most if not all of the cMP series from 1,1-5,1 which does appear in the plist on my machine. plist file at all although there is a similar entry of Mac-7BA5B2794B2CDB12 that matches just the first six digits. The problem with the cMP is the machine ID key reports Mac-7BA5B2D9E42DDD94 in both the command line after typing ioreg -l | grep "board-id" | awk -F\" '' and in Geekbench which reads the motherboard and this entry just doesn't appear in my. after fitting a new BCM94360CD card from OSXWiFi
Uninstall continuity activation tool full#
In summary I need to edit the ist to change the ContinuitySupport flag from false to true in exactly the same fashion I did to my iMac only yesterday to activate full Handoff/Continuity/Watch Unlock/Instant Hotspot etc. I have searched and looked in various forums and although I see posts semi-related to my question I haven't seen one that answers this actual dilemna. After receiving a ticking off for posting about this problem in the iMac forum where only yesterday I resolved the same problem on my iMac I thought I'd chance my arm here.
