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[SOLVED] E7250 - Lingering issues after successful install


rich110

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Same result with latest Clover... I am wondering what can be failing... perhaps something I am setting in the BIOS ?

 

I reinstalled several times this flash disk

 

EDIT : If I boot the flash disk with my existing clover installation the installer boot just fine! so it definitely is something in my clover folder... I am proceeding with the install

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I installed it, rebooted several times, everything went OK. Currently boots from hard drive and I have installed RehabMan kexts for keyboard but I am without mouse.

 

Do I need to follow post-install steps ?

Spoiler

 

3: Post-Installation

Install Clover loader to Macintosh SSD

 

1. Launch Clover package installer

2. Hit Continue, Continue, Change Install Location...

3. Choose Macintosh SSD

4. Hit Continue, then hit Customize. Select these items:

Install for UEFI booting only

Install Clover in the ESP

Drivers64UEFI\DataHubDxe-64

Drivers64UEFI\FSInject-64

Drivers64UEFI\SMCHelper-64

Drivers64UEFI\ApfsDriverLoader-64

Drivers64UEFI\AptioMemoryFix-64

Drivers64UEFI\PartitionDxe-64

Install Clover Preference Pane 

Add to Drivers64UEFI\HFSPlus.efi (Not included in Clover installer)

Note: For non UEFI BIOS, see Note1 of post #2

5.  Launch EFI-Mounter v3, select the disk you have OS X installed on (ie. disk0s1) - app in Hack_Tools

6. Copy the EFI folder from the USB installer to EFI partition of Macintosh SSD (replace not merge)

7. Copy kexts from /EFI/Clover/Kexts/Other/LE to /Library/Extensions of Macintosh SSD

    Note: Ignore warning/error messages and click OK, then run commands below.

 

8. Repair permission and rebuild cache. Run command from terminal (or run permission.sh found in Hack_Tools)

 

      sudo chmod -Rf 755 /L*/E*

      sudo chown -Rf 0:0 /L*/E*

      sudo touch -f /L*/E*

      sudo chmod -Rf 755 /S*/L*/E*

      sudo chown -Rf 0:0 /S*/L*/E*

      sudo touch -f /S*/L*/E*

      sudo kextcache -Boot -U /

 

9. Go to System Preferences

Enable Clicking for Trackpad

Allow apps downloaded from: Anywhere for Security & Privacy 

          Note: For Sierra, run this in terminal instead: sudo spctl --master-disable

 

10. Generate own SMBios and SSDT 

Launch /EFI/Clover/Config.plist with Clover Configurator (Included in Hack_Tools attached below)

On the left, click on SMBIOS

Click on the magic Wand on the right

Select the model most suited for your system or use same model included in bootpack, generate a new serial

Close Clover Config and save the file.

Execute ssdtPRGen.sh from terminal (Included in Hack_Tools attached below)

Place generated SSDT.aml in /EFI/Clover/ACPI/Patched

        Please use beta version of ssdPRGen.sh to generate SSDT.aml for newer system

 

11. Make sure to disable hibernation as it's a prerequisite to get sleep & wake to work properly on a Hackintosh:

sudo pmset hibernatemode 0

sudo rm -f /var/vm/sleepimage

sudo pmset hibernatefile /dev/null

12. Congratulations! You are done!

 

Hack_Tools.zip

 

PS: I needed to change the username but I am still the same user

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Wow! Big thank you man! It works now. I have touchpad and keyboard working. This is very nice!

 

As last step I wish the WiFi would work, I got a Conceptronic C300RU which has a RT2870 chipset. I am using a package TP-LINK-WIFI-Network-macOS by a chris1111 in github, though I cant seem to disable SIP in the recovery OS. When I disable SIP it comes back on after the reboot. Any hints on this last step?

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