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Jake Lo

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  1. See here Use latest Optiplex9020_HS_A22 bootpack
  2. all the kexts in /E/C/k/Other should be enough, remember to install kexts from /E/C/k/Other/LE to /Library/Extensions Repair permission and rebuild cache. The Clover as is right now can be use on non-Distro
  3. I assume you had already did the coreStorage revert? post https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/10209-how-to-generate-proper-problem-reporting-files/
  4. Did you check if you have enough disk space? Go into the root and see if you have the failed installed folder, delete it and clear it from the trash. Retry with the combo update. Make sure to update Clover prior
  5. Remove OsxAptioFix2Drv and replace with AptioMemoryFix when you reinstall Clover
  6. Try this config. Added audio settings. Post error if encountered. config.plist.zip
  7. He's on HD4000 so HDMI won't work. Nvidia Nvs5200M has no support since High Sierra.
  8. No, bootpack in High Sierra guide has necessary kexts to bypass the patch
  9. You'll need to ask someone who knows how to patch AppleHDA for your specific codec
  10. No, not normal at all. Try cleaning the vents and fan inside the system.
  11. Did you add latest Lilu.kext and AirportBrcmFixup.kext to /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other?
  12. Install CodecCommander to /L/E
  13. The debug is not complete. Please attach the Clover folder
  14. post debug with HDMI monitor connected and SD card inserted
  15. Unusual to take that many reboots to complete, but congrats to have finished finally.
  16. Please re download the Config file, originally had a typo in the USB port limit patch
  17. Try adding AirportBRCMFixup.kext to /EFI/Clover/kexts/Other If still fails, then try adding FakePCIID.kext + FakePCIID_Broadcom_Wifi.kext to the same location
  18. Is your system exactly the same with the Nvidia card too? If so, you could follow my High Sierra Clover guide here Use the bootpack posted here First reset your BIOS to default, apply, then set as follows: UEFI Legacy Option ROMS enabled AHCI enabled Secure Boot disabled
  19. See the CoreStorage under Troubleshooting. Revert if found Reboot and try upgrade again. Boot with verbose + debug 0x100 mode to determine reboot issue
  20. You able to obtain IP and MAC address from LAN? Does it have SD Card reader? Does it have Display port? HDMI video / Audio working? Sleep / wake OK? Does it have wireless card?
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