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  1. - Go to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ and delete these files:

    • CaptiveNetworkSupport
    • com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
    • com.apple.network.eapolclient.configuration.plist
    • NetworkInterfaces.plist

    - Go to System Preferences > Network, delete all connection. Then restart
    - Go to System Preferences > Network, add your connection again.

     

    Open DPCIManager 1.5 then post a screenshot here.

  2. The optimal solution is creating a USB Clover, copy EFI folder there. If it does not work, plug usb to another computer then edit the config.plist by SublimeText and try again.

     

     

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    bobdamnit, on 04 May 2014 - 9:28 PM, said:

    No, I did not do the IMEI injection patch because it cause a boatload of errors that I couldn't figure out (4 different "screens" on my screen with stock kexts). All I did was the _PLD Buffer fix, rename GFX0 to IGPU and perform the brightness patch so that clamshell sleep worked, as well as my FN+F4/5 buttons for brightness worked. 
     
    Also, the Inspiron 3520 does use the HM75 chipset. 
     
    I sure hope durga comes back though, because I'd like to get his machine working and add his steps to my guide so that all variations of the 3520 are covered.

    Try this

    DSDT.aml.zip

  4. Yes. I have replaced old dsdt with your dsdt, fixed ssdt-2.dsl to .aml and copy ssdt.aml which is created by HVT to EFI/Clover/ACPI/patched => AppleHDA worked

    Thanks to all your guide ^^ MacOSX is better than windows 8.1 :D

    Do you just rename ssdt-2.dsl to .aml, or open it by MacIASL, then save as as ACPI Machine Language (AML)?

     

    You can check if it's working correctly or not by going to System Information > Graphics/Display. If you see only Intel HD, ssdt-2.aml is correct. If you see both Intel HD and nVidia, you should check again.

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