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Rebooting with pixelated screen before installation with E6440 OS X Sierra install using jake lo guide


michaelo1981

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JakeLo beat me to it but here's your DSDT patched with:

  1. Minor syntax corrections (e.g.: renaming of "_T_x" to "T_x", renaming of "*pnpc13" to "PNPC13")
  2. EHCx USB2 controller devices renaming to EH0x (for USB2.0 ports)
  3. B0D3 device renaming to HDAU (for HDMI audio)
  4. GFX0 device renaming to IGPU (for integrated HD4600 GPU)
  5. _DSM method injection to IGPU device to fake desktop HD4600 id 0x0412 and inject Azul FB #12/layout id 0x0a260006
  6. "Darwin" check injection to ensure XHC/USB3.0 controller native recognition
  7. IRQs 0,8,11 exclusion off HPET device to fix USB issues
  8. _DSM method injection to HDEF device to declare ALC292 audio codec

 

There are probably a few more patches to inject to fix Sleep/Wake eventual issues, but you can already give that patched DSDT a try...

 

When you 1st boot, use the following options and flags: KernelBooter_kexts=Yes -f -v CsrActiveConfig=3

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No, none of the SSDT tables need patching. This being said, you have to use a generated CPU power management SSDT for your i5 CPU using Pike R Alpha's famous generator script. This will go to /Extra folder under the name SSDT.aml. Since you have the same i5-4300M as my E6440, you can re-use the SSDT.aml table of my bootpacks.

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