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[Guide] Dell Latitude E6430 with Yosemite 10.10 (14A389)


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Thank you Jake Lo for the updated guide. Now it's possible to boot on the USB Installer  ;-)

 

But when the install has completed, the computer restarts, I choose to boot on USB and then select Macintosh SSD. I have an error: Cannot find /System/Library/Kernels/kernel 

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Hello,

 

my Dell is still working fine, but this morning no more Sound, in Systemstetting , no sound installed. I checked the HDA.kext, but could not find anything wrong.

Any hint?

Yosemite use graphics kext to enable sound. Check bootpack by Jake Lo to ensure you installed the right kext.

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At first, thank you for the guide you put up together.

 

I am preparing to install Yosemite on my e6430, from the Mavericks I am already using. (it will be installed on a new disk, so I will have no problem returning back to the Mavericks installation).

 

I can see in the end of your guide that we need to install the kexts on /S/L/E, not in /E/E.

Can't we continue using the kexts in /E/E?

I am afraid that this will cause issues with the updates in the future.

 

Thanks again!

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You could leave all the files in /E/E, just install the files in /Extra/Extension/SLE to /S/L/E. Not sure if the files will work in the next update, but the files in Extra/Extension should work. You might just need to put nullcpupowermanagement back to Extra/Extensions if you get KP after the update.

 

MyHack probably won't be available until end of December.

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Thank you Jake Lo for the updated guide. Now it's possible to boot on the USB Installer  ;-)

 

But when the install has completed, the computer restarts, I choose to boot on USB and then select Macintosh SSD. I have an error: Cannot find /System/Library/Kernels/kernel 

Does the Macintosh SSD shows as RAID?

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Ok, that makes sense as I'm seeing that on some of my builds too. Here's the fix.

Boot with the USB installer, open up terminal and enter the following command:

 

diskutil cs list  

you see something like below. Note the UUID in red and Revertible = Yes

run diskutil cs revert UUID> , you can copy and paste the UUID

reboot when finish. Boot with USB and select your Installed drive to complete your install

corestorage.png 

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You could leave all the files in /E/E, just install the files in /Extra/Extension/SLE to /S/L/E. Not sure if the files will work in the next update, but the files in Extra/Extension should work. You might just need to put nullcpupowermanagement back to Extra/Extensions if you get KP after the update.

 

MyHack probably won't be available until end of December.

 

Normally, I will install NullCPUPowerManagement.kext before conducting any updates. After updating successfully, I will patch AICPU again to enable SpeedStep. Last thing to do is to remove NullCPUPowerManagement.kext.

 

Hackintosh Vietnam Tool or multifail can be used to patch AICPU.

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