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  1. I mean, that's some progress I guess. Try this kext if it'll fix the mouse: https://github.com/RehabMan/OS-X-Voodoo-PS2-Controller
  2. Ahh, I see your error, you need to enable kext developer mode. You can easily do that using clover configurator, boot, and check kext-dev-mode=1
  3. Also, to fix the wifi, try installing this kext: https://gist.github.com/gornostal/b4f2d0938c38a3814437/raw/40a1a021e33be48178bf153a8aaefc68051bee9d/toledaARPT.kext.zip
  4. For the audio, have you already checked Preferences → Sound, and selected the proper input/output devices?
  5. Isn't the abm_firstpolldelay=16000 already in boot args if they're using the bootpacks you've provided?
  6. Forget about the keyboard and trackpad issue, I got that fixed. The only thing that needs to be fixed is mainly the battery and fan problems, once that's fixed, I could use macOS as my daily driver
  7. Alright, so I installed this one: https://github.com/douglas/OS-X-ALPS-DRIVER . It has compatibility with alps 7. I installed that kext into s/l/e using finder, then I executed the following commands: sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext #I was in the Hack_Tools directory already ./permissions.sh After doing all of that, I didn't get the same error as I did last time, but this time, nothing really happened. Like, I still have the caps lock problem, and my trackpad is being recognized as a mouse rather than a trackpad.
  8. I did remove the ApplePS2Controller. As far as I could tell, the error was linked to a key not being able to be registered
  9. So, after putting the VoodooPS2Controller for Alps you've given me, I'm getting these errors:
  10. Alright, so I've tried with over 3 different ethernet cables, when I plug them in, the text changes from cable unplugged, to no connection, and then back to unplugged. It usually happens within intervals of 4 seconds or so in a loop. Also, I've noticed that caps lock has to be pressed 2 times for it to work, so that's that. The main issue I've noticed after properly testing the computer in day-to-day tasks is how fast it runs out of battery. Within less than 45 minutes, I'm down to 17%. So that's a bit of a problem I didn't have with windows nor linux.
  11. Never mind, I decided to use usb tethering with my phone, so here's the debug file you requested debug_10075.zip
  12. Unfortunately, that script requires an internet connection
  13. Alright, so here's the issues I've noticed so far: No wifi (Since my internet card isn't compatible, I'll need to buy an adapter. I'm going to buy a TP-Link TL-WN823N N300 Mini USB Wifi Adapter since there has been success with it Ethernet not working despite disabling legacy boot Battery running out fast Fan not working
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