no biggie, its a bit anyway so i'll buy a better one and see if I can get it running.īad news: I didn't do anything special to have it work. usb is ok, i have wifi from my asus nano N usb dongle unning but my bluetooth dongle doesn't work anymore. yes, cameras are working like I can face time. Good news: I've updated to 10.11.1 and video, audio and cameras are working. Here's the link to the audio jack fix #123 Reboot and you should have your working dongle using DLink Preferences Pan in Settings.ĪX88179_178A_Macintosh_10.6_to_10.11_Driver_Installer_v2.6.0_20150820.zip.Note : i didn't needed WifiUtilityStartup and WifiUtility.Click on DLinkPreferencesPan to add it to settings.
(product = 6120 and vendor = 2821 for me)
To use this dongle with El Capitan it was hard because last drivers are for 10.9. Made it work using official drivers (AX88* in attached files), that install AX88179_178A.kext in L/E and seem to be signed.
It uses ASIX AX88179 which have drivers for Mac OS X and for 10.11 El Capitan. Using Ethernet dongle (IcyBox 1B-AC501 - ASIX AX88179)Īs I failed to use Microsoft Surface USB3.0 to Gigabite Ethernet Adapter, I got an IcyBox 1B-AC501 adapter. Ethernet with USB Dongle (IcyBox 1B-AC501) Wifi with USB Dongle (Asus N14 - RT5372) You should be able, when booting to a newly created Windows 10 installer USB drive (with Rufus, check google) to format or delete FAT32 Windows partition and make installer create it nicely in the free lefted space.Īt this point you should have a working dual-boot Windows 10 - El Capitan on your Surface Pro 3.Finally if you want to dual boot with Windows 10, create EFI - Macintosh and another FAT32 partition with the reste of the space.
You can copy files from EFI to EFI, and clone Macintosh (on USB) to Macintosh partition (on SSD) and should be able to boot without USB drive.To get a full hackintosh you can now format SSD drive from disk utility and make two partitions EFI and Hackintosh as on USB drive.You can use usb 2.0 or 3.0 hub to use various devices (keyboard, mouse, etc.)Ĭopy to SSD (and Dual-boot with Windows 10) You should be able now to boot to your system on USB drive.TypeCover should work, and USB too for the first steps.to get to boot on USB you have to change some settings in Surface Pro 3 BIOS (check google to access it, and LonelyTV tutorial to see what you need to deactivate).After that you should be able to boot into USB and see brand new El Capitan installed.Install Clover on EFI partition using Clover last official version, and visit LonelyTV 10.10 tutorial to get the files updated for Surface Pro 3.
Installing Clover on USB + update with Surface Pro 3 Files