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  1. Hello, finally I got my DW1560. Replaced the Intel 7265. I got the Bluetooth working but Wifi is just not working. Here is what I have done so far: version (1.3.3 or greater) * Installed latest version of FakePCIID.kext from Rehabman * Installed latest version of FacePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext from Rehabman * Installed latest version of BrcmPatchRam2.kext from Rehabman * Installed latest version of BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext from Rehabman Now they are all installed and the Bluetooth is working fine I can search for devices etc. However, the Wifi part is not working no AirPort device or whatsoever. What am I missing? BTW all of the kexts are located in SLE. Thank you
  2. Yep I have E5450 with V7 and sleep/wake is working with this latest RC2. Thank you Dr. Hurt.
  3. R6B10fixed sleep does not work on Sierra. Scrolling is awesome. ALPS v7.
  4. Yes, there is no problem in waking up via the power button and I am using the "E5450_HD5500.zip". My BIOS is A13 by the way if that matters.
  5. Hello, it is possible to enter to the sleep mode by simply closing the lid but opening the lid does not wake up my system. I have found the following topic: https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/9155-e7450-wake-up-by-opening-the-lid/but the bootpack in it is for e7450 naturally. Should it be working already, am I missing something? Thank you.
  6. I do not have the FN key for that but following your approach I have created a shell script as I have given below and set it to run after a wake up. The problem seems to be solved for now; however solving the issue within the kext would be more favourable. echo "mysudopassword" | sudo -S kextunload -b org.rehabman.voodoo.driver.PS2Trackpad sudo kextload -b org.rehabman.voodoo.driver.PS2Trackpad Edit: Spoke too soon. After the second sleep-wake up things didn't work and the pc got restarted. Edit2: Apparently, if you immediately interact with the trackpad whilst the script gets to complete, macOS crashes. Waiting 1-2 secs after the wake up solves the crashing. (you should be using the script I gave above)
  7. I also have the E5450, but after sleep my touchpad still does not work with beta 4. Did you change anything else?
  8. Related to the above post, I am also facing the same problem on E5450 with beta 3, after sleep the touchpad does not work moreover interacting with keyboard after a few keystrokes hangs the system and it gets restarted.
  9. God bless you man thank you, I did the installation after correcting the bootpack, later on fixed the IOGraphicsFamily patch now I can boot. However I have two problems: 1) wifi is not working, what should I do, I only have options for ethernet and bluetooth 2) In system preferences it searches for bluetooth trackpad, but my touchpad is working fine. However some complex stuff like three finger touch etc. is not working. Should I try this one: https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/1948-elan-focaltech-and-synaptics-smart-touchpad-driver-mac-os-x/
  10. I have applied this: for IOGraphicsFamily patch (to avoid boot screen glitches), the binary mod should be to replace 0100007525 by 010000EB25 (the replacement you have is for older OS X versions such as Yosemite)And set my 0x15b & 0x15c to 0x3 => trap_native.c panic 0x15b & 0x15c reverted to 0x1 => potential fifo overflow Is there something different with my system compared to other E5450 latitudes? Why cannot I set my DVM to something lower then 192MBs? Is there a way to pass this problem without lowering it?
  11. Now here is something more interesting. In Windows display settings when I checked my DVM size it was 192MB. Later on I followed these steps: 1) Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0.exe.zip 595.65KB 10 downloads - to backup the BIOS (DellInc.-A10.rom) At time of writing - BIOS version E7450A10 2) UEFITool.exe to find the module labeled SetupPrep and extract the PE32 image section (setup.bin) 3) Universal IFR Extractor.exe to extract setup.bin to a readable text file 4) Use notepad to search for “DVMT†in the text file, 2 were found at 0x15b and 0x15c It was all fine till here, the offsets were exacly 15b and 15c. Then I booted up with the EFI shell and updated the values to 0x3 which should be corresponding to 96MB right? Then I got back into the Windows, checked my DVM size and it was increased to 224MB!!! I tried booting the macOS installer, it panics as soon as it starts. Something related to trap_native.c and kernel extensions in backtrace: appleacpipplatform I changed values back to 0x1 and the installer boots up further than with the values of 0x3 yet panics with an error "potential fifo overflow in gfx". Am I again missing something here?
  12. Wow that's it, very dumb of me, didn't even see that there is a generic efi folder in that guide. Thank you for that clear post. Now it panics and says something like "potential fifo overflow in gfx". I think it cannot boot because I have 192MB DVMT, so I should lower it. Thank you so much, if I face any further issue after lowering the DVMT value, I will be updating here.
  13. Yeah indeed I followed those steps as well. On step 29 it says replace the root of the EFI partition with the bootpack, so I downloaded the bootpack for my system. Then I made two different trials as I wasn't sure if I am doing correct so here are those: 1st trial: Deleted "BOOT" and "CLOVER" folders and extracted the bootback contents "ACPI" and "kexts" instead of those. The results in my system was: "The selected boot device failed" The results in VMWware was: Directly booted into the installation 2nd trial: Not deleted "BOOT" and "CLOVER". Went into the "CLOVER" folder, deleted "ACPI" and "kexts" and extracted the ones from the bootpack. The result in my system was: "Clover bootloader loaded however the 'Install macOS Sierra' part didn't show up so it was an empty Clover bootloader" The result in VMWare was: "Cloder bootloaded loaded and there was an option selected by default for "Install macOS Sierra"
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