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  1. You've kept KernelBooter_kexts set to Yes, consequently you can only boot without cache (i.e; with -f flag) and with add-on kexts in /E/E. Copy (not move) your add-on kexts to /L/E, repair permissions, rebuild your cache, set KernelBooter_kexts to No and you'll be able to boot normally.
     
    You're using MBP7,1 SMBIOS which is Ok but it seems you simply copied the plist from some place and did not update it to remove/replace the CPU and RAM speeds manually set there. Remove these or adjust according to your M6400.

  2. Afaik, there is no ready-made bootpack here for this machine, so do as usual: list your hardware specs and look for eventual support & drivers.

     

    You have a 2nd gen Sandy Bridge system so you'll have to apply the AppleIntelCPUManagement kext patch to avoid KP. Graphics will depend on HD3000 iGPU or discrete GPU. If HD3000 iGPU, graphics acceleration will be obtained by simple injection of the SNB laptop layout. These are the 2 x priority items.

     

    For the rest (audio, LAN, wifi, etc), we'll see as you post your specs.

  3. Further to fresh experiments with VRAM allocation, I can confirm that the 8th byte of the 2nd line of Azul framebuffers/layouts as displayed above (in 8 groups of 4 bytes per line) is for VRAM allocation and can be set as follows:

    • 40 -> 1024MB
    • 60 -> 1536MB
    • 80 -> 2048MB

     

    In my case, changing the Azul FB #12/layout 0x0a260006 from this:

    0600 260A 0103 0303 0000 0002 0000 3001

    0000 6000 0000 0060 D90A 0000 D90A 0000

     

    to this:

    0600 260A 0103 0303 0000 0002 0000 3001

    0000 6000 0000 0080 D90A 0000 D90A 0000

     

    increased VRAM from 1536MB to 2048MB.

  4. M6400 is same family as M2400 & M4400, just larger (17"). All have Penryn CPUs at FSB 1066MHz + nVidIa GPUs. M6400 have either Quadro FX 2700M or FX 3700M. M2400 have nVidia FX 770M and that's supported under OS X (don't know about Sierra though). M4400 have nVidia FX770M or FX 1700M which is also supported afaik. All those dGPUs are based on nVidia G9x architecture and should therefore all be supported:

    https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Quadro-FX-770M.11707.0.html

     

    Since what you actually seek is most probably a step-by-step guide, look up existing M2400 and/or M4400 threads if you can't find anything for the M6400. But the only way to know for sure if Sierra will run on your M6400 is to try, so roll-up your sleeves and jump ! No reason why it wouldn't work. Your signature shows you had a M2400 with El Capitan before, so should already be in familiar territory...

     

    I posted a Mavericks/Yosemite bootpack for the M4400 at the top of this very section earlier this year; use that as a base to build-up from. As stated at bottom of the thread, you'll obviously have to apply those DSDT patches mandatory for USB ports since El Capitan .

  5. Did you check or consult our posted (non-exhaustive) inventory?

    https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/2120-inventory-of-supported-and-unsupported-wireless-cards/

     

    If you have a WWAN slot and want a perfect card that'll work OOB and as on a real Mac, I highly recommend Apple's own Broadcom BCM94360CD. It needs an adapter (but they exist in mini-PCIe and M.2 form) and it's more expensive than other cards but works fantastic and at great speed.

    https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/7554-apple-broadcom-bcm4360cd-80211-ac-wifi-and-bluetooth-combo-card/

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