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grouchy

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  1. Hey! Thanks for everyone's help. I found a solution for my problem. #1 I updated clover and did all the stuff Jake Lo mentioned. #2 Removed FakePCIID.kext and FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext from the EFI partition #3 Moved AirportBrcmFixup.kext and lilu.kext to L/E/ #4 Rebuild kext cache Now wifi and bluetooth are working. However not sure if BT was working previously since I mainly focused on getting wifi to work.
  2. Thanks for your response. I followed these steps: Deleted the folder drivers64UEFI Installed the most recent version of Clover with the above-mentioned settings. Restarted my computer. WIFI still visible, but still not able to turn it on.
  3. @Jake Lo Here is the debug file. debug_14114.zip
  4. @Jake Lo Tried that a couple times with a few reboots. Still no luck.
  5. Hey @Jake Lo thanks for your response. I tried: networksetup -setairportpower en1 on Since en1 is where network chip is being registered. No dice. Still not turning on.
  6. @Hervé Thanks for your response. Yes, I meant DW1560 (updated in original post). No, I wasn't aware of the needed patch. Is this what I need to do? P.S. Uploaded the files you asked for in case that helps.
  7. I followed @Jake Lo's guides to get Mojave working on an E7250: Everything works spectacularly except the wifi, which is expected since I had the Intel Wifi card. So I bought the DW1560 (BCM94352Z) wifi card. I installed and now the wifi icon is there and it looks like in system information it's recognized as a broadcom card. However, I'm unable to turn the wifi on. I tried a few ideas to fix it, but non worked. Has anyone had this problem and if so how can I fix it? Feel free to ask any clarifying questions. Not sure what other information to provide, sorry Hackintoshnoob. EFI_for_Forum.zip MacBook Pro.zip
  8. @Jake Lo I am trying to use the same fix as the original poster, but all the links are unavailable can you link them again? Thanks!
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