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Bronxteck

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  1. if both are internal drives pull them out and swap them. or add your clover folder to your windows EFI partition.
  2. idk i have the same issue on my toshiba satellite but my issue is a stuck up key. replaced the fucking keyboard 3 times always a bad key on it so the stuck up key was the lesser of the 3 evils as the others where worse. but it breaks my damn sleep.
  3. and that's from the horses mouth!.. lol
  4. i know on my 9010 the preallocated video ram is affected by what setting video mode is set to. if i recall auto gave me the amount needed for hd4000 to work in osx i would have to recheck that though as i am going by my memory.... and i am due for a new batch... lol
  5. your questions have been answered previously. please search the forum using 3542 as the search phrase.
  6. try swapping the drive positions physically. clover's default behavior is to boot /dev/disk0. another solution would be you need to transfer your clover EFI folder to the windows drive since you state it also has an EFI.
  7. you can also try our kext which includes synaptics https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/1948-elan-focaltech-and-synaptics-smart-touchpad-driver-mac-os-x/
  8. well if you transferred your efi then boot without caches. if it still does not boot then rename your EFI folder on the HDD and retry booting from the USB without caches.
  9. no i dont think you have to edit it unless your device id is not on it's list. installation should be straight forward. put it in Library Extensions and repair permissions then build cache or boot with no cache.
  10. https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Configuration/KernelAndKextPatches#KernelPm check kernel pm for haswell cpu also look at fakecpuid. https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Configuration/KernelAndKextPatches#FakeCPUID
  11. i do not know what to tell you. if you can not find a way to access your EFI then there is really not much we can help with. find a way to transfer your EFI from usb to the harddrive.
  12. yes you can either: 1, reinstall right over the existing installed OS 2, if you know exactly what you removed you can transfer it back manually from your usb installer (dont forget about permissions and caches) 3, use pacifist app to extract from an installer to the destination of choice depending on what it is extracting/replacing
  13. ok so use dinesh bt firmware kext from this site. https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/2925-bluetooth-firmware-uploader/
  14. boot with out caches and or in verbose mode to get more info.
  15. have you tried a newer clover bootloader. also are you using aptio fix and kernel pm options? if clover does not detect your ES samples then you have to use a fake cpuid in clovers options.
  16. does it show if you boot without caches?
  17. have you tried the clover option without caches and without injected kexts?
  18. sometimes mounting the EFI on an OS can corrupt it.
  19. is it enabled in bios? also are you sure you have a BT module in the new machine?
  20. make sure to fix permissions on kexts you just installed first.
  21. you might have a corrupted EFI partition then.
  22. you disabled intel graphics injection? well then try close the lid and open it when it blacks out
  23. hit space bar at clover prompt and boot without catches. if your still having issues select letter O in clover gui and go to graphics section, disable the inject intel option
  24. there is an option in the voodoo audio kext to fix the volume slider you need to modify the info plist.
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