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Hervé

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  1. You wouldn't be using my patched DSDT from E6230 BIOS A19 by any chance? Because that will most definitely trigger artefacts at shutdown, but not otherwise. I would not recommend using that DSDT for anything other than the E6230.
  2. Re: "HD unsupported" in DVD Player, I've integrated the patch to FakeSMC several years ago (like other kext's plist patches). It works Ok in High Sierra. You simply add the patching info if the old IOAHCISerialATAPI_injector kext into FakeSMC's Info.plist file, above the FakeSMC entry: <key>IOAHCISerialATAPI</key> <dict> <key>ATAPI</key> <true/> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> <string>com.apple.iokit.IOAHCISerialATAPI</string> <key>IOClass</key> <string>IOAHCISerialATAPI</string> <key>IOProbeScore</key> <integer>25000</integer> <key>IOProviderClass</key> <string>IOAHCIDevice</string> <key>Physical Interconnect</key> <string>SATA</string> <key>Physical Interconnect Location</key> <string>Internal</string> <key>Protocol Characteristics</key> <dict> <key>Physical Interconnect</key> <string>SATA</string> <key>Physical Interconnect Location</key> <string>Internal</string> </dict> </dict> Here's a copy of the FakeSMC kext I use in HiSie: FakeSMC.kext.zip The patch simply consists of a modification injected in IOAHCISerialATAPI PlugIn kext of IOAHCIFamily kext located in /S/L/E.
  3. You have graphics acceleration (formerly called QE/CI). It's just that you need additional little tuning to do re: DVD Player:
  4. You may refer to the existing guide(s) posted in the Guides section.
  5. @sass86oh, I invite you to post your findings, test results and conclusions in the following thread, dedicated to the DW1820A: It'll be far more appropriate than posting about it in a Latitude-related thread and will be far more visible to potential/affected users of the card. NB: DW1820A PCI id is 14e4:43a3, not 14e4:43a0. SubVendor and SubDevice ids are are you stated. https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Broadcom_BCM94350ZAE
  6. In my particular experience with MBP11,1 vs. MBA6,2 1) it's closer to the Dell E6x40/E7x40 in terms of specs 2) I obtained better CPU power management (more multiplier steps) on a non-U CPU Now, if you want to compare: MacBookPro11,1 MacBookAir6,2
  7. You can reuse existing patched DSDT. Beware because this old trick (using the graphics drivers from HiSie) apparently no longer works in10.14.4...
  8. It's long been stated that the Nvidia NVS5200M is not supported. It's a Fermi card and Mojave only supports nVidia Kepler GPUs. The NVS5200M was no longer supported in High Sierra. That kisses goodbye to HDMI output... Please read the existing threads re: E6530 and Mojave/High Sierra/Sierra.
  9. There's no support for HD3000 in Mojave. Stick to High Sierra.
  10. If it's a USB-internal model (as I expect), check that all you USB ports are enabled.
  11. Did you try to boot through the USB installer? Or is it just the same?
  12. None whatsoever. Stick to A11 if it meets your needs. I just wanted to run A19 on my E6230, that's all.
  13. Yes, that was understood. Try and mount your SSD partition before type the commands in Terminal.
  14. Check if "sleepimage" file exists on the "Macintosh" SSD partition: ls -la /Volumes/Macintosh/var/vm If it does, remove it: rm -f /Volumes/Macintosh/var/vm/sleepimage You may then try to rebuild the cache: touch -f /Volumes/Macintosh/System/Library/Extensions /Volumes/Macintosh/usr/sbin/kextcache -Boot -U /Volumes/Macintosh -k /Volumes/Macintosh/System/Library/Kernels/kernel
  15. Try and post the output of your diskutil list command so that we verify Core Storage presence of absence.
  16. That warning doesn't matter, it's for kexts patches. You've clearly not installed that file, that's all. Did you nevertheless manage to boot? If not, didn't this issue happen after that you installed a High Sierra update? If so, it's highly likely that you're back with Core Storage applied and Enoch does not support that. You'd therefore have to boot with Clover (i.e. your original HiSie USB installer I presume) and revert the partition to plain old HFS+ before Enoch can boot High Sierra again.
  17. It looks like it's trying to restart from an hibernation file. Didn't you disable that ? If you run with Enoch, you should be able to recover by booting manually without cache with the following flags and options: KernelBooter_kexts=Yes -f -v This will only work if you've kept a copy of all the minimum add-on kexts such as FakeSMC in /Extra/extensions.
  18. Then you have to do some clean-up within all you uploaded material (See My Attachments under your account details). Especially in past Clover EFI attachments if they contained the Themes folder...
  19. Disk repair? Are you sure you don't mean permissions repair + cache rebuild instead? No harm to expect from that, unless you've installed new kexts in SLE or LE that may not be entirely kosher...
  20. It's not entirely true, it was specified during the beta phase for the D630 nVidia... And you've not mentioned the necessary patching or replacement of the telemetry plugin, nor the need to install Tesla graphics kexts from, say, High Sierra. You may want to add what's been called "hybrid transparency" in Mojave light mode... https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/286092-guide-1st-generation-intel-hd-graphics-qeci/?do=findComment&amp;comment=2642974 Beware, OpenGL-only graphics acceleration for non-Metal GPUs is said to be unachievable from 10.4.4... On this basis, it's best to stick to High Sierra on those old platforms, only partially supported by Mojave and only with tricks at each installation and update.
  21. I guess all your USB ports are not working/not enabled then and you may have to apply the patches to increase USB port numbers.
  22. Looking at the Precision 3620 specs, I could only see an optional 5.25" 19-in-1 card reader and that's usually connected to an internal USB port on the motherboard. As such, there would be no kext for it and it would either work OOB or not at all. https://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell-Precision-Tower-3000-Series-3620-Spec-Sheet.pdf If you look at your IOReg more closely, you'll see this "USB2.0-CRW" device, removed for some reason only you can explain: Vendor id 0x0bda, Device id 0x0184 -> Realtek RTS5182 card reader If you go through the IOReg info for that device, you should see it appears to be supported under the control of IOUSBHostFamily kext and its associated PlugIns... as long as it remains attached to the USB hub of course...
  23. No, you cannot conduct a direct upgrade through AppStore from Mavericks to High Sierra when running on Chameleon. You'd have to run Clover for that and the kexts you're using for Mavericks will be mostly obsolete for High Sierra. It's best that you make a fresh High Sierra installation over your current Mavericks partition, that'll allow you to retain all your existing apps and files. Failing that, you may consider a separate partition for High Sierra. You may still boot High Sierra with Enoch but installation and updates will require you to use Clover. I invite you to consult all existing guides for the E6x20 Series and the numerous threads we have on the forum for this particular model.
  24. Please, attach a saved IOReg output file, not such a raw dump that takes up space and that no-one will read.
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