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Click the button (the icon looks like an arrow pointing out of a box) at the bottom toolbar of Hackintool. Hackintool will generate several files on your desktop.
Set physical USB 2.0 Type-A ports (usually black) to USB2 .
Set to Type A (standard black or blue physical USB 2.0-only ports).
Used temporarily to expose all possible ports beyond the 15-port limit so you can test them. usbports.kext download
If you are intimidated by building a KEXT, modern macOS versions (Big Sur and later) offer a cleaner alternative:
Navigate to Kernel -> Quirks and change XhciPortLimit back to False . Save and close the file. For Clover Users: Mount your EFI partition. Copy USBPorts.kext into EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other/ . Remove USBInjectAll.kext from that folder.
While searching for a is the first step for many, the real "pro" move is downloading the tools to create your own. A custom-mapped kext is the difference between a "glitchy" Hackintosh and one that feels like a genuine Mac. Click the button (the icon looks like an
Reboot. If your keyboard, mouse, and USB drives work correctly, congratulations – you have successfully implemented a custom USB map.
The system freezes on the Apple logo after installing the kext
If you find a website offering a "free usbports.kext download," you are likely downloading a file created for someone else’s computer. Loading a kext meant for different hardware can cause: Set to Type A (standard black or blue physical USB 2
Select all the ports that during your test.
Count your remaining green ports. If they total , you are ready to proceed.
Temporarily add the latest version of USBInjectAll.kext to your EFI folder ( EFI/OC/Kexts or EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other ).
Apple frequently changes how USB controllers are handled. A clean, native usbports.kext map is the most future-proof way to keep your system working through major macOS updates.