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  1. Hi Herve,

    Yes - thanks, I did come across your bootpack when I was trying unsuccessfully to get my wifi working again.  Of course the wifi issue had nothing to do with Clover.

    However, I found that your Clover files caused my screen to go extremely dim about every 15 seconds, and I needed to constantly punch up the brightness.

    At that point I guessed I needed to be on BIOS A20 in order to get your setup to work properly (my E6230 is still on A11).

  2. 21 hours ago, Jake Lo said:

    DW1510 does not have Bluetooth so you must be using another device for Bluetooth. 

     

    If you have Bluetooth working prior with BRCM*, then try upgrading the kexts.

    https://github.com/acidanthera/BrcmPatchRAM/releases

     

    It's actually a BCM94322 that is labeled "DW1510".  They have been dirt cheap for several years now on flea bay.

    Thanks for the pointer to the updated kexts from acidanthera.  I'll give them a try.

  3. OK - getting rid of them fixed the delay I was seeing starting the network on boot.

     

    They did work to get me Bluetooth on the DW1510 under Mojave, but it looks like I'll need a new card if I want both wifi and bluetooth under Catalina.

     

    There are a huge number of cards listed in Herve's latest inventory post.  Which are you using/would you recommend?  Looks like the DW1550 or DW1560 would be a good choice...

     

    Thanks again for your help-

  4. Thanks again for the tip - does it make any difference whether these go into /L/E or /S/L/E/ on Catalina?  It seemed to work either way.

     

    However, it takes ~5 minutes following boot for the network panel (com.apple.preferences.network.remoteservice) to start responding and recognize any of the network interfaces.

    I've tried both the Mausi and AppleIntelE1000e.kext; same results.

     

    Should I still be using the Brcm kexts in EFI/Clover/kexts/Other ?

  5. Thanks Jake - since you don't have a 6X30 IvyBridge bootpack for Catalina, I had rolled my own using my files that are working for my 6230 under Mojave, with the updated kexts (Lilu, WEG, AppleALC... Rehabman's stuff hasn't been updated in over a year...).

    I just didn't notice the embedded controller patch until I read through the rest of the "Upgrade" post

     

    Should my E6230 DSDT from Mojave still work, or does it need to be updated for Catalina as well?

  6. Over the years, I have used Jake Lo's excellent Clover guide for numerous installs/upgrades.  The post has something like 300 Gazillion views, so obviously others rely on it heavily as well.

    So I was surprised recently when things did not go smooth as silk for a clean install of Catalina.  I followed the instructions for creating the USB installer, but booting on the USB would hang.

     

    However, I believe I was able to solve the issue (E6230 in my case, although it is likely this issue may be more widely applicable).

    Below the "New Installation" section of the Catalina post, scroll down to step (3) of the "Upgrading to Catalina" section.  Note the patch to "Change ECDV to EC"

    This DSDT patch needed to be applied to Clover on the USB in order to boot from the USB into the Catalina installer.  I used Clover Configurator to enter the patch info.

     

    Once I had patched my Clover installation on the USB, I could boot from the USB and access the installer.

  7. On 2/20/2019 at 8:12 PM, Jake Lo said:

    Here, try this one

    Hi Jake,

    In your link above (post from October 6th), your 6230 bootpack includes FakeSMC.kext, as it did in HighSierra.  But in the E6X30 bootpack from November 26th, you include VirtualSMC.kext and SMCBatteryManager.kext.

    There are also a few other differences.

    For the 6230, would you recommend the kexts from the November post?  What's the difference between them?

    Thanks-

  8. On 2/11/2019 at 7:05 AM, Hervé said:

    The E6230 does not require renaming of USB2 controllers from EHCx to EH0x. They will work perfectly with the vanilla names. What's important is to cache or inject a USB injector kext + inject Darwin in DSDT in order to gain USB3 capabilities. USB2/USB3 multiplexing can then be obtained with Rehabman's FakePCIID+ FakePCIID_XHCIMux kexts.

     

    I would expect the E6330 to work and behave according to those same paradigms.

     

    Attempting to pull this thread back on to the topic of the E6X30 + Mojave 10.14.2...

     

    Herve - do you think the requirement for USB2 controller renaming depends on BIOS?  I am still using A11, have not yet upgraded to A19+

    On the other hand, if A11 is working for me on the E6230, is there any reason to upgrade to A19 for Mojave?

     

    Thanks-

  9. On 2/9/2019 at 10:29 AM, galab said:

    ajalberto: I followed this guide and end up without working usb 3 too. After searching, I tried DSDT from Hervé topic for A19 bios (I am on A21) with USBInjectAll.kext and followed instructions in Hackintool. Then I removed USBInjectAll.kext and put USBports.kext generated by Hackintool to EFI/Clover/ACP/kexts/Other, generated DSDT for CPU and all USBs work like a charm, as well as native brightness control, sleep mode etc. My setup is E6330 i5-3380m. So, you can try if it help you

     

    galab,

    Since you successfully completed all 19 steps of the Hackintool guide for USBPorts.kext, I hope you might be able to answer a few questions:

    -Step 1 describes the action "Clover Rename..." How exactly does someone "Clover Rename..." something?

    -Step 8 says to "Change the HS01,HS02 ports to the ones you have your mouse and keyboard attached".  Does this mean an external keyboard and mouse is required for this step?  For all steps?

    -Step 12 describes plugging and unplugging a "TypeC device".  Could you give us an example of a "TypeC device"?

     

    Thanks for any help-

  10. On 2/8/2019 at 2:15 PM, Semaj said:

    I didn't upgrade to Mojave. It's a clean install. No such kexts are needed.

     

    Ok - thanks for the reply.  Jake's guide seems to imply that a "USBPorts kext" is required for Mojave+Clover, although it didn't make sense why a kext would be required only for an upgrade and not a clean install.  But you obviously didn't need such a kext.  I know many people follow Jake's guide for the E6XXX, so I wanted to make it clear that step (4) was not required.

  11. OK, I am still using A11 BIOS, so that solution wouldn't work for me.  But I did finally track down and solve the problem.  It was a lengthy, painful detective process.  On March 24th 2018, in this post, Jake posted his E6230 A11 BIOS bootpack.  It contains an additional SSDT file: SSDT-PNLF.aml.

     

    This file is not referenced in the Sierra/HighSierra guide.  But it is what I needed to add to my /EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched in order to have my E6230 sleep when I close the lid.

  12. Yeah - I typically replace the SN, Board SN and SmUUID in SMBIOS with my own, to keep iMessage working properly.  I did the same with your latest config.plist from this thread.

    I'm not sure what "Trust" means in the context of SMBIOS though - doubt it could have any effect on USB devices.

    Anyway, everything is working, so I definitely can recommend your boot files at the bottom of page 3 of this thread for the i5 6230.

     

    Thanks again-

  13. Here's my bootpack for High Sierra.

    i5-3340M

    No USBInjectAll nor FakePCIID_XHCIMux needed.

    All USB ports working

    Webcam working after sleep

    ESata/USB port working after sleep

    Audio working after sleep

    Internal Spkr/Headphone Autoswitch working

    Yes - thanks Jake once again for your expert help.  I tried for a while some troubleshooting steps to understand exactly why I had no webcam (as Bronxteck points out, it did not show up on any USB bus).  You know, teach a man to fish and all...

     

    I first tried just replacing my kexts with yours (of course fixing permissions and re-building the cache) - no dice

    Then I tried kexts and your DSDT - still no webcam

    Then I tried opening yours and my config.plist side by side in Clover Confgurator and manually matching the settings - still couldn't get the webcam to work.

    Finally, I just edited your config.plist and dropped in my SN, BSN, and smUUID, and bingo - webcam works.

     

    I did attempt to very carefully match the kext patch info in Clover Configurator between yours and my config.plist, but could not get the webcam to show up using my config.plist.  So if you know what it is in the clover config file that unlocks the USB for the camera, please let us know...

     

    Thanks again-

    Steve

  14. R6B2

    Tested on V3 Rushmore, id: E7=0x73 0x03 0x0a, EC=0x88 0x08 0x1d

    El Capitan and Sierra

    All works fine except for a few minutes before hanging and auto reboot after

    I have this V3 as well on my E6230.  I tested R6B4 and everything works, but both trackpad and keyboard are non-functional following wake from sleep (luckily I could plug into dock and recover without hard shutdown).

    Currently using Release 5 which seems to work fine (two finger scroll, up-down, side-to-side) but no two-finger tap or multi-touch gestures.

     

    I have been installing these into EFI/CLOVER/Kexts/other; should I put them in L/E instead?

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