Christian “WintyBass” Wintersohle
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E6430 PS2 kext Error
Christian “WintyBass” Wintersohle replied to Christian “WintyBass” Wintersohle's topic in The Archive
Already did that. I finally found the solution: It was a NVRAM issue, needed to apply the AptiomemoryFix from Clover. -
E6430 PS2 kext Error
Christian “WintyBass” Wintersohle replied to Christian “WintyBass” Wintersohle's topic in The Archive
Nothing there, the only one is in EFI/clover/kext -
I finally set up a working hackintosh with speed step, power management, all usb ports working, also NVIDIA graphics. That's my hardware: Intel I7 3740QM 16GB DDR3 RAM 1333MHZ NVIDIA 5200M The only problem i still have is that i get an error message on every reboot: Your computer was restarted because of a problem This is my error report: The keyboard and touchpad is working fine, even multitouch is working. I tried different versions of VoodooPS2 driver with no success. I already reset NVRAM and rebuilt kext cache and disk cache. The Error persists, even when i delete the kext from my EFI folder. Don't know what to do. Any help appreciated.
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Thanks, but this bootpack is for High Sierra right? Does it also work for Sierra? Do I have to replace the files in /Clover/ACPI/patched with the ones from your link? Just did that, the error persists, my usb isn't working and the battery isn't detected anymore. BTW I noticed a strange behaviour in my BIOS. It automatically disables Optimus. Sometimes the entry in video is not even there. I use BIOS version A11. When I enable Optimus, boot into Sierra and reboot, the BIOS entry is gone. When I then reboot again, it's back there but disabled again.
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Thanks @Allan for you answer. I think I was a little impatient. I messed around with the EFI Folder trying some files from the guides from here. I replaced the EFI folder with my old one again but I am still getting errors that havn't been there before. This is what I get now after booting: Looks like some problems with the Nvidia graphics which I really don't need at all. I noticed that videos on Youtube are lagging right now.
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Hey Guys! First of all, I'm pretty new to hackintoshes. English isn't my native language, so sorry for any mistakes. I recently installed Sierra on my machine (i7 3740QM, NVIDIA 5200) and everything went fine so far with no major problems running the OS. Today I upgraded the memory from 8GB (1600MHz) to 16GB (1333Mhz). I also updated Safari and iTunes from the Appstore. Now on every reboot I get an error message (within sierra) telling me that my system wasn't shut down properly (or something similar, my System language is german). Here is the error report: I used the EFI folder from this thread: https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/327824-dell-latitude-e6430-full-solution/ Any help will be appreciated. If you need further information, let me know.