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Jake Lo

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  1. is it currently running Sierra? Post your Clover folder for review
  2. Create the installer, install Clover and then replace the attached contents into /EFI/Clover Follow guide if you need assistance creating the installer Set BIOS to UEFI/AHCI/secure boot disabled Post any issue you might have encounter for further assistance Probably will need DSDT/SSDT patching, so when you got to Clover GUI, hit F4 on the keyboard Compress and attach /EFI/Clover/ACPI/Origin folder here for patching 3510.zip
  3. boot with verbose & debug 0x100 mode. this prevents reboot on error
  4. please post full screenshot
  5. Did you try creating your own EDID from the link? Could be you have different hardware and requires custom EDID
  6. Try the DSDT from here He mentioned sleep works after 20 seconds.
  7. Replace the same files to the recovery HDD For the caching, run the commands again until successful.
  8. Could be you have another EFI partition in the root? Did you install Clover UEFI or Legacy?
  9. Yes, reinstall latest Clover, reboot to BIOS. Delete the old boot option to the USB and create a new one to the SSD
  10. Sorry, yes, Cloverx64.efi Didn't we solved this already? https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/10593-solved-e7270-nvme-not-showing-up-for-install/?do=findComment&comment=80392 Make sure to move the option to the top
  11. Should go to \EFI\Clover\driverx64.efi Not bootx64.efi
  12. That's correct, using Clover Configurator.
  13. Try replace file with HS bootpack here, it's a bit more updated. Contents goes into /EFI/Clover https://osxlatitude.com/topic/10372-success-e7440-10133-update-issues/?do=findComment&comment=77164
  14. what intel HD Display kexts? is it patched or vanilla? have you tried Fn+Insert to increase brightness, perhaps it's just been dimmed?
  15. give this DSDT a try post new output if sleep still not working log show --style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason" DP audio should be coming out of/controlled by the external monitor / TV. But if VoodooHDA works, then no need to fix it. DSDT.aml
  16. did you follow my suggestion 1 post above?
  17. - run this to determine the sleep issue log show --style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason" - Does DisplayPort have external audio working? I see you have VoodooHDA, what is the audio codec? - Do you have brightness slider working? - Trackpad? Does it have Alps or Synaptics? Kexts you have is a generic mouse kext, no scrolling ...etc - Trim is not enabled because you don't have patch in Clover Config Follow instructions from here to debug issue gen_debug -sysprofile
  18. sleep issue? blank screen? Try enabling the EDID inject or create your own.
  19. try this command networksetup -setairportpower airport on or if you know the port # networksetup -setairportpower en1 on //where en1 <- is your wifi port then reboot
  20. should have it point to /EFI/Clover/Cloverx64.efi
  21. I assume you're on 10.13.4, try this kext AppleAHCIPort.kext.zip
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