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  1. there is no need for this patch, 6430 has less that 15 USB ports per controller. This patch is potentially dangerous. All you need is to patch DSDT to solve usb sleep/wake up. In Clover set USB/Inject and USB/FixOwnership
  2. check this out https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/9248-working-sleep-on-intel-hd-and-nvidia-nvs-on-dell-latitude-e6430-optimus-enabled-or-disabled I bought DW1510 for WiFi. Don't buy USB-dongle, they are very unstable on hackintosh
  3. I just changed the code to If (PM6H) { CreateDWordField (BUF0, \_SB.PCI0._Y0C._LEN, ECLN) // _LEN: Length Store (Zero, ECLN) } If (LEqual (PM6H, One)) { CreateBitField (BUF0, \_SB.PCI0._Y0C._RW, ECRW) // _RW_: Read-Write Status Store (Zero, ECRW) If (PM0H) { CreateDWordField (BUF0, \_SB.PCI0._Y0D._LEN, F0LN) // _LEN: Length Store (Zero, F0LN) } } If (LEqual (PM0H, One)) { CreateBitField (BUF0, \_SB.PCI0._Y0D._RW, F0RW) // _RW_: Read-Write Status Store (Zero, F0RW) }
  4. I understand that but at least I can install mac. With the other boot pack I got install stuck. Any idea what I can do next? Any help is really appreciated Thank you,
  5. Hi again, I am able to install Sierra using the guide https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/8506-dell-latitude-inspiron-precision-clover-guide/&do=findComment&comment=54632 Dell Latitude/Inspiron/Precision - Clover Guide. I used bootpack for 6430u, so audio does not work, no sleep etc. So I tried https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/9248-working-sleep-on-intel-hd-and-nvidia-nvs-on-dell-latitude-e6430-optimus-enabled-or-disabled/Working sleep on E6430 for both graphics modes! (Optimus Enabled or Disabled). I took EFI attached and copied (not merged) everything to my boot stick. The installation halts after printing several +'s. Turned out that if I replace DSDT/SSDT, the install fails. I am kinda curious what should I do? Any help is really appreciated Thank you, PS I did adjust screen resolution setting to '1366x768' along with 'ig-platform-id' set to '0x01660003'
  6. It is 6430, not 6430u. I checked the Latitude E6xxx section but was not able to find what bootpack should I use for low res (1366x768, NVidia) Thank you,
  7. Dell confirmed that it was a technical failure on this 6430u so I am returning it. I got 6430 (1366x768, NVidia) instead. Can you help me with 1) is there a guide how to install Sierra on it? 2) in the guide by Jake Lo for El Capitan bootpack is for 1600x900 and above, is there a bootpack for 1366x768 ? Thank you,
  8. In BIOS in the Video section Native Resolution I've seen 0 by 0 and 32 by 554 depending on the video driver installed. Panel Type is Unknown Type. Thank you,
  9. If I remove CMOS battery, will it help? Any ideas? Thank you,
  10. never heard about such thing and dont know what to do about it but here they are for lcd and ext monitor, just in case
  11. Jake Lo, could you please let me know what is Native Resolution in your BIOS? I have seen different numbers there. And Panel Type. Thanks a mil,
  12. the laptop is refurbished, dell sells them with Win 7 so win 10 is not supported. Fn+F8 works for me , it switches from TV to LCD but the picture gets messed up on LCD and switching back does not help. Sierra just does not see any monitors but TV. windows turns on LCD itself while loading. if I understand correctly, mac tries LCD and falls back to external monitor The thing is that I did see DELL logo during boot when I just got the laptop. Most likely is that one of the updates wrote something into NVRAM and I am stuck with it now. DELL refuses to exchange the laptop so my only hope is that Win 7 drivers will revert the changes
  13. OK, managed to install Sierra. The problem was with my laptop, I got it a month ago with windows 7. I installed Win 10 and all intel/dell drivers. And one of these installs broke the laptop - now right after reset the laptop switches to external monitor. So if I need to go to BIOS I need to press Fn+F8 to get picture on LCD. If I don't press it, windows does it at some point during loading. So, I connected my HDMI TV and I saw that the setup switched to the TV - when I had thougth that I had black screen. I suppose the system switched to VGA and since its not supported it hang. When I connected HDMI, the setup continued on the TV. I finished Mac OS installation but I can use TV only and in safe mode, in regular mode I get a lot(!) of artifacts. If I press Fn+F8 to get the video output on LCD, I get totally messed up picture. I contacted Dell, they a going to send me disk with Win7 (laptop does not have CD/DVD lol) because they do not support win10(!)... So the question now is how to disable the switching to external monitor? Thank you,
  14. hold on turned out that the system switched to the external monitor (thanks, herve). so now I am just staring at the monitor with error messages
  15. BIOS does not allow me to change the path. I press F12 and select "Boot from USB" and clover boots.
  16. One note - I am creating boot loader using VMware, could that be a problem? Sierra upgraded from App Store on this vmware
  17. ah, OK, I will try, forgive the mac virgin lol
  18. I did the install again, same result so here is the EFI from the stick Yes, I confirm that I am using GUID/Extended Journaled format. The only difference from the guide is that I have to erase partition, specifying format because the system does not allow me to create new partition over existing one. Thank you,
  19. if I hit a key, the brightness should be back, or I am missing something? Fn+Insert on my keyboard is Pause
  20. Yes, I always hit enter-space-escape to make sure that the system is not waiting for input from me
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