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  1. EFI/BOOT/Clover generated efi file should be only file in that folder

     

    Ahhh gotchya! 

     

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    Alright so I've definitely narrowed it down to an issue with CLOVER, as I created another partition and installed a fresh copy of Sierra to it, and booting to it failed terribly as well.

     

    I [at first] used my personal config.plist with my personal acpi/patched folder, that booted the new partition just as far as my error above.

    Next, I used a generic config.plist with no acpi/patched, and it booted far but didn't get anywhere.

     

    Attached you will find my EFI/CLOVER compressed with everything except the themes folder, and has debug.log at CLOVER/misc.

     

    debug.log is showing on the top half, a failed boot to my macOS Partition containing Sierra, and then a successful boot to my MacintoshHD partition containing El Capitan, which I am writing this post from.

     

    If you could take a look and tell me if you see anything wonky it'd be extremely appreciated!

     

     

    Current HDD setup:

     

    HDD1: [layout: Partition name + Recovery - current OS installed]

    Partition 1: MacintoshHD + Recovery - El Capitan

    Partition 2: macOS2 + recovery - Sierra partition in process of installation

    Partition 3: macOS + recovery  - [once] working Sierra partition

     

    HDD2:

    Partition 1: Windows 10

    EFI/BOOT/Clover generated efi file should be only file in that folder

    CLOVER.zip

  2. Good afternoon all! I have a [basically] great working Sierra install that last night decided to quit out on me.

     

    booting takes me to a timeout error and I have no clue how I'm supposed to recover from this [see attached]

     

    I tried updating Clover by installing the newest build to a usb drive, copying the required files and then overwriting my /EFI/CLOVER partition but for some reason no matter how many times I replace /EFI/CLOVER it always reads the oldest build number [3599]

     

    I also to remove the troublesome kext but was left not knowing which was the actual culprit... any ideas as to this error?

     

    Thank you for any help!

     

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  3. Alright: So I Upgraded from Yosemite to the 10.12 Sierra Public Beta and *ALMOST* everything works folks:

     

     

    So it looks like when I try to rebuild the KextCache using RehabMan's method for the ALC982, this is the output at the end:

    Code (Text):
    kxld[org.tw.CodecCommander]: The following symbols are unresolved for this kext:
    
    kxld[org.tw.CodecCommander]: IOHIKeyboard::attachToChild(IORegistryEntry*, IORegistryPlane const*)
    
    kxld[org.tw.CodecCommander]: IOHIKeyboard::newUserClient(task*, void*, unsigned int, OSDictionary*, IOUserClient**)
    
    kxld[org.tw.CodecCommander]: IOHIKeyboard::detachFromChild(IORegistryEntry*, IORegistryPlane const*)
    
    kxld[org.tw.CodecCommander]: IORegistryEntry::_RESERVEDIORegistryEntry0()
    
    Link failed (error code 5).
    
    Prelink failed for org.tw.CodecCommander; omitting from prelinked kernel.
    
    KernelCache ID: 55899612A84DCCE2F11AE80AFF4C6DF5
    
    symlink("/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel", "/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache") failed 17 (File exists) <createPrelinkedKernel 2795>

    Also: It appears that the VodooPS2Controller is failing: when I use F5, it is being recognized as B, and I can't edit the Trackpad settings in the Preferences yet

    Also 2: I can't disable the Screen Flashing in Accessibility > Audio > Flash the screen when an alert sound occurs - no matter how many time i toggle [onn/off] since it's off by default, the screen still flashes!

  4. Alright folks, I've successfully gotten an El Capitan upgrade working!

     

    If anyone needs help, feel free to pm me and I can try to offer any assistance I can -

     

     

     

    also: 2 questions I have --

     

    1] anyone else getting a kernel panic on external hdmi plugging in?>

     

    -and-

     

    2] Does anybody else's [About My Mac] section not have a [Memory] tab??

     

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  5. Download this and install these files to /S/L/E.

    FakePCIID_HD4600_HD4400

    FakePCIID_Intel_HDMI_Audio

    FakePCIID

     

    Then replace your config with the attached. I'm assuming you already have working audio patched AppleHDA working.

     

    Alright, so I updated my config.plist to add your boot args, and already had the fakepciid kexts installed, but when i use my HDMI out, there is never an option to change the sound output to [HDMI Output] in sound preferences.... 

     

    I've been trying to get this working for ages lol 

  6. Alright! So I flashed a copy of the IntelAzul kext and it seems *MOST* of my graphics issues are gone - the only problem I have now is weird white line artifacting that flashes at random intervals [but definitely when i'm scrolling in chrome ]

     

    also, when viewing a folder in the dock, the scrolling is SUPER slow, but About this Mac finally shows the gig of ram for my Video Card, so I'll work with what I have for now.

     

    and also, my iMessage is now giving me [for the first time] the "There was a problem logging in" error - I usually would get the, call apple Support error and call and get it activated, but now I'm stuck with a useless iMessage.

  7. Alright, so I dove in and tried to install the 10.10.2 Developer's preview - and I think I basically lost any graphics support

     

     

    Under System Report, it shows I'm rocking an Intel 4400 - but it says I only have 4MB of VRAM for it - and that there's no Kernel Extension running to support it -

     

    The graphics are all choppy and it just is not working at full speed - any ideas as to what to do to fix it?

     

     

    I don't even see Intel Azul under /S/L/E anymore - 

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