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  1. Hey guys.

     

    I managed the issue with ACPI in another way. I found a config.plist file for another Dell Laptop and got beyond the ACPI KP with it. All I had to do then was inject Nvidia and voila...

     

    Now I have a working Yosemite with Clover and much more important a otb working iMessage. I love Clover... now!

     

    I have still issues with sound. I can't adjust the volume. Any news regarding this issue?

  2. I begin to hate Clover... though I liked the Cloverfield movie  <_<

     

    Pluto I tried your smbios thing I think, am not sure if I did it correct... (Can you maybe upload your working Clover config.plist file)

     

    and I tried your removals patel, removed AppleACPIPlatform.kext and IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext from /S/L/E and put the AppleACPIPlatform.kext from your ZIP in /E/C/K/10.10

    Still ACPI stops like seen in the attached image:

     

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  3. Yo Patel.

     

    As you know, have working Yosemite on my E6410 with Chameleon. But I want to test Clover. I played around a little bit with it but I can't get further than a KP "Unable to find driver for this platform: \"ACPI\".\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu....."

     

    Kexts like FakeSMC and NullCPUPowerManagement are placed in 10.10 Folder...

     

    Do you have any hints or advices for me?

  4. I did. Working without any issues.

     

    After the last updates, I always had to delete AppleHDA.kext from S/L/E and run myfix to get sound working again but this time I didn't need it. Maybe thats because I had installed newest VoodooHDA from their site in the time between 10.9.4 and 10.9.5.

  5. Did you call the hotline?

     

    I spent 4 days reading howto's and trying to fix iMessage and FaceTime.

    Then I called the hotline, as iMessage suggests, and it took 5 minutes and everything was working!

     

    But AppStore and iCloud were working out of the box though...

  6. you can try the boot flag dart=0 for VT for Direct I/O

     

    Yo Bronxteck!

     

    Thanks for this hint... with this flag it boots with VT enabled, but what does the flag do? If it disables VT software side, it does not make sense to enable it in BIOS.

     

    Ok... after using Google I found this:

     

    dart=0 | 1

    Enables or disables extended memory mapping [Default 0]

     

    Is this good or not so good? And if it is 0 default, why does it not boot without the flag?

  7. Did VT for direct IO need to be enabled for 10.9/10.9.1 (where os x is the host os/not in vmware)?

    For installation of 10.9.0 and for normal booting it had to be disabled. Then I installed Virtualbox and my guest systems needed it to be enabled. Then I enabled it, just for fun, though I thought it won't boot then, but it did. After an update to 10.9.1 still booted. Since the update to 10.9.2 I have to disable that option again, to get Mavericks boot normally.

    But it would be nice, if I could use that option again.

  8. Hey guys just found the reason why it didn`t boot.

     

    I had to disable VT for direct IO in bios.

     

    But...

     

    I knew, on my first Installation of OS X ever, I had to disable that to get it working properly. Then, I installed Virtualbox and XP as guest OS which needed that VT for direct IO function. So just for fun I enabled it, and kind of wondered why the system booted with that function enabled. Now, after the update to 10.9.2 it has to be disabled again.

     

    Do you guys have an idea what allowed that function to be enabled, so I could do that again and use it for Virtualbox?

  9. Hi guys!

    I already asked that in another thread but nobody seems to check that one. I had a flawless working E6410 with 10.9.0 and did an update to 10.9.1 via AppStore without any issues. So I did to 10.9.2 too, but since then I get the KP on normal boot. I can boot to safe mode but anything else gets me to the KP.

    Anyone any suggestions? I would appreciate!

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