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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
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Also, to fix the wifi, try installing this kext:
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For the audio, have you already checked Preferences → Sound, and selected the proper input/output devices?
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Isn't the abm_firstpolldelay=16000 already in boot args if they're using the bootpacks you've provided?
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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
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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.
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I did remove the ApplePS2Controller. As far as I could tell, the error was linked to a key not being able to be registered
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Ethernet is working now btw
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I put the kext extension you've given me in /s/l/e
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So, after putting the VoodooPS2Controller for Alps you've given me, I'm getting these errors:
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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.
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Never mind, I decided to use usb tethering with my phone, so here's the debug file you requested
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Unfortunately, that script requires an internet connection
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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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I disabled legacy booting from the bios, and yes, I have an intel wifi card. Is there any patch I could apply to make it work?
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Alright, I did everything, and so far, everything is working fine except wifi and ethernet, bluetooth problably wouldn't work, but I haven't tested that out
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Alright, It's installing right now, I'll let you know of any issues. Thank you for the time you took to patch the files, I greatly appreciate it man.
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Unfortunately, the files the your provided resulted in the same result as before, but this time, it's more consistent about getting stuck in creating RAM disk for /var/log
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I'm using BIOS version 1.19.4
I've also noticed that it just freezes on random times, for example, last time it was on the RAM disk part, but now it seems it has stopped on a different place.
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Hi, this is my first time hackintoshing one of my computers, so, I'm trying to install macOS High Sierra on my Dell Latitude e7270,
Here's the specs:
i5 6300u,
Intel HD 520,
Non-Touchscreen,
512gb SSD,
1366x768 Screen.
I have followed this guide:
And I'm using the following bootpack: https://osxlatitude.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=16027
Sony Vaio vpceh16ea: need help installing High Sierra
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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