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Jake Lo

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  1. You need to restore the files because your HD4000 graphics require them. You could ignore the bluetooth error, it usually loads graphics after that, but since you don't have the files anymore, it just hang. Also, can you list your graphics resolution? It needs a different FB file if resolution is higher than 1366x768.
  2. You probably need to patch the new bluetooth kext. I don't have bluetooth on my system to test unfortunately.
  3. Try this patched AppleHDA. Don't upgrade to 10.9.2 yet as it'll break audio. Update: New patch here. Working on 10.9.2.
  4. Either one is fine. MBP 9.1 or 9.2. If you want to emulate like your ML, download Chameleon Wizard and generate a new smbios for MPB 9.1 which will give you 15" screen. This is just cosmetics.
  5. You have a hacked E6430 with my bootpack right? Grab it from there.
  6. Your ML uses the serial that's on my ML bootpack, but your Mavericks has a different serial. Open your smbios.plist with text pad or Chameleon Wizard, does it say MacBookPro9,1?
  7. Trying adding a patched AppleACPIPlatform.kext to the Bootpack
  8. Are you using the same smbios.plist on both setup?
  9. If you're using GenericUSBXHCI for usb 3.0, try adding -gux_defer_usb2 or -gux_nosleep
  10. See if this patched AppleHDA works for you. If you don't have a DSDT, you'll need AppleHDAEnabler. If these don't work, try VoodooHDA 2.8.4.
  11. Your graphics wasn't loaded. Try this DSDT, rename to DSDT.aml and put in Extra Mavericks.aml.zip
  12. Looks like AppleIntelHD3000graphics is not loading. Do you have QE/CI enabled? Can you attach your DSDT here? Maybe you're missing graphics patch.
  13. I have confirmed the flickering issue with BIOS A12. Restoring to A11 or A10 fixes the issue.
  14. Have you tried resetting your BIOS to the default and then go back and set SATA Operations to AHCI? Also try with this guide and use boot pack.
  15. Try booting with -v switch to see where the error stop.
  16. Yeah, don't see anything on the boot pack. Perhaps it's what you did on your BIOS. Can you confirm when it goes to sleep, you got a blinking power button. When you tab on it, system wakes back? Does it sleep when you close the lid? and wake? I left my E6530 in the office, so can't test which Alps version works best. Will update you on Monday.
  17. Glad you got everything sorted out. A guide for this model will be nice. https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/1969-guide-for-enabling-vga-and-hdmi-in-intel-hd3000-gpu/
  18. Try this for touchpad. Tested on my E6430. For card reader, you need to add the ven/dev id to voodooSDHC. Do a search here for it. Hmm, you got sleep working with nvs5200m? I'm interesting in how you accomplish this. Does it wake up after sleep?
  19. I'm pretty sure this system has the 1st Generation Intel HD graphics, not HD 3000. What modded kext did you install? What's the screen resolution? If you go to the screen saver preference, does the animated screensaver work? If not, then you don't have QE/CI. What wireless card do you have? Install this and then run lspci -nn in the terminal. Output the file here.
  20. Are you using the myHack method? I don't see an Extensions folder with all the modded kexts. If you're using myHack to do your build, it should include an Extensions folder with lspcidrv.kext that will allow you to run lspci -nn in the terminal to get your systems specs. Where are you modded kexts?
  21. No need to apologize for you English, it's fine. I'm using Chameleon r2266 from myHack, but I don't have any issue updating to the latest version with Chameleon Wizard either. Before installing, I reset the BIOS to the default, hit apply. Then I go back and set Sata Operations to AHCI, that's it. But you might have to disable Bluetooth if you have one. You could enable it later once you get system up and running, perhaps with a patched bluetooth kext. You didn't specify the screen resolution, but I'm assuming it's 1366x768. You don't need to patch AppleIntelSNBGraphicsFB unless you want VGA to work. You have the processor as my E6220, so the DSDT/SSDT will be fine for your setup. Try replacing AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement with NullCPUPowerManagement. Try all the above and see how that goes.
  22. I noticed a screenshot on post #10, you have bluetooth on. Can you disable it in BIOS? Bluetooth have been known to cause Installation issue. Also make sure VT-D is disabled too.
  23. Check this thread, same scenario as yours.
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