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Jake Lo

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  1. Download Chameleon loader and install over it.
  2. yes, you just need to 'disable SIP'. You could add that to the Config.plist file using Clover Configurator 4.25. You might have some issue with USB, but you'll have to find out after the build.
  3. Add these to EFI kexts for Battery and brightness control. Battery.zip
  4. Your EFI folder looks fine. Could just be a BIOS settings. Is there a Legacy Support option?
  5. You Config is corrupted, not sure if it's due to how you attach it or what. I was able to fix it and change a few things. See if this work. The KP is due to the graphics not able to load because DVMT was not set to the require volume minimum. The kext patch is t o bypass that criteria, but not optimal. Try this config and if you get KP, try to boot without cache. config.plist.zip
  6. No attach found.... Can you upload your Config file to determine if patches are correct.
  7. @karelson, You'll need to rerun all the commands, not just that last commands. Launch Clover Configuration, open the Config file from the EFI partition. Click on SMBIos on the left and click on the 'magic wand' on the right. Select the model you want from dropdown to generate a new key, just click on the shake button a few times and save the config. Make use to use the Clover Configuration from Tools attached on post #1 or download version 4.25 or newer if exist.
  8. Boot to Clover, hit spacebar. Then select no cache mode or verbose mode. See where the hang is. Are you using a DP monitor with DP cable? or with a DVI to DP adapter?
  9. Do you have UEFI Boot only or ESP? Make sure OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi and OsxLowMemFixDrv-64 are checked. Yes copy to the Hidden EFI partition.
  10. Not just AppleIntelHDGraphics, but all related to it. Also make sure you have the Bios set correctly. Go to the BIOS, select 'Load Defaults', apply it. and then go back and set SATA Operations to AHCI.
  11. See here Click on my signature below for touchpad Exx30_touchpad kexts to enable some scrolling. Not perfect, but working.
  12. You missed a command line: sudo chmod -Rf 755 /L*/E*
  13. Are you booting in SafeMode? It won't run in SafeMode.
  14. Awesome. I was wondering why the diskutil output you sent to my PM show that the partition was encrypted. Location services requires that you have a working Wireless card.
  15. Try installing OsxLowMemFixDrv-64. Launch Clover v3330, click customize under drivers64UEFI
  16. Add this to your Clover config file under KextToPatch. Use a PlistEditor Comment HDMI-audio HD4000 0x01660003, LoRes, port 0205 Find MAAAAAIFAAAABAAABwQAAA== Name AppleIntelFramebufferCapri Replace MAAAAAIFAAAACAAABgAAAA==
  17. Launch myHack and select install Chameleon. Choose the USB as the destination.
  18. E6410 with Intel HD Graphics is not a suitable system for installing OS X as the graphics is not supported. If you want it just to run OS X but without graphics acceleration, you could try remove AppleIntelHDGraphics* from /System/Library/Extensions. You should at least get a running system.
  19. The dsdt.aml included in the bootpack is patched to disable nvidia 840M as it's not supported and only uses HD5500. Check your BIOS, make sure AHCI and UEFI are enabled.
  20. Replace DSDT with this. Rename it to DSDT.aml. DSDT-DualLink.aml.zip
  21. Try removing OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi or OsxAptioFixDrv2-64.efi, shouldn't have both in EFI/Clover/drivers64UEFI
  22. Hmm, I'll need to test this config on my M6800 and see if it's the same behavior. Do you have to plug in power adapter when waking up the system? I get a black or blank screen if it's not plugin in prior to waking it up. Edit: Try ACPIPoller.kext with Rehabman's LIDP patch, see if sleep with LID works.
  23. As long as it's copied to the /EFI_Clover/Clover folder and not the root of EFI_Clover, then you're fine. Only problem I could think of is sometimes Clover Configurator won't mount the EFI partition correctly and mounted the EFI folder in the root of your SSD.
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