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  1. I have installed MacOs Mojave on my pc. My configuration Motherboard: Gigabyte B250M-HD3 Ram: 8 Gb DDR4 Graphics: AMD Readeon Rx260X 1 GB DDR5 Mouse and keyboard is working fine No audio, video and no graphics. Internet problem solved by using DLink wifi adapter Need solution
  2. Hi. I recently installed High Sierra on my Z170-XP SLI based system and have everything working except the GT 640 graphics are quite choppy. Things like opening notification center and launchpad lag. I have full QE/QI support or whatever. I'd assume since this is a natively supported card I don't need any web drivers. Using iMac14,2 SMBIOS. If it matters I'm using a 20in Cinema Display (the old one) on DVI and a Samsung off the HDMI output with an HDMI to DVI adapter. I've attached my EFI folder if you need it. This card was moved from my 2008 Mac Pro running El Capitan and it worked just fine on there. Thanks. EFI.zip
  3. Hi to you all. Let me give you some background before I ask my question. I am writing this on a Lenovo G50-70 i3 running Maverics so the kernel had to be patch and I needed the boot flags cpus=1 dart=0 VT-d. I'v said all this so you know the experience I have. I now have a Gigabyte B85M-D3H with Intel G3220 CPU and 2Gb RAM. I have tried Maverics and Mountain Lion using myHack. Both reboot at the same place; when using boot flag -v I get screen after screen showing its reading the kext's then just as the last one is read the system reboots. If i don't use the -v option I get a blank screen for 2 seconds or so and then the apple logo on gray screen comes up and system reboots after less than a second. I'v tried boot flags cpus=1 dart=0 VT-d PCIRoot=1 in differient(sorry for the spelling I am dyslexic..) combinations Dose any one have any ideas for me to try?
  4. Unless I disable my 2 NVIDIA 8800 GTX cards with the nv_disable=1 option to Clover 3203, my Yosemite 10.10.3 system immediately crashes and reboots after Clover. I am using DVI output. I installed Yosemite 10.10.3 clean on a Gigabyte GA-Z87X-HD3 mobo and a i7-4771 CPU. To run, my kernel options are "-v nv_disable=1 kext-dev-mode=1 slide=0 " It crashes regardless of setting nv_drv=1. I can run this hackintosh with the i7's built-in gfx. I tried installing WebDriver-346.01.02f04, but that did not help. I have not messed around with other KEXTS, clover's config.plist, other config files, or DSDT/SSDT Injection. I have read through the nvidia guide at http://www.rampagedev.com/?page_id=276 but it is not up-to-date. What must I do to get NVIDIA gfx not to crash? Thanks!
  5. Hi. Since getting CPU power management working on my Acer v5-171, i went back to the desktop that's been running Mountain Lion since day 1. At boot and in about this mac, cpu is reported as i5 running at 2.93 GHz. Installed new FakeSMC and HWmonitor because I always thought the machine could be a bit sluggish. Suspicions are confirmed by the cpu frequencies. I was using Generate P states and C states in org.chameleon.boot.plist but HW monitor shows two states - 1.2GHz idle and 2.13 GHz at load. Doesn't matter how many things I run it never goes above 2.13 GHz. Intel specs show the i5-760 should have turbo of 3.33 GHz. I'm using chameleon wizard iMac 11,3 smbios.plist which matched my i5-760 CPU and ati video card. I tried using ssdtPRGen and put in max frequency as 3330 and TDP of 95w (from the intel specs). It generated a bunch of states but when I drop this into /Extra and modify org.chameleon.boot.plist accordingly (to remove the generation of P and C states and Drop SSDT) HWMonitor still gives me the same readings. iMac:Desktop mark$ ./ssdtPRGen.command 3330 95 sdtPRGen.sh v6.6 Copyright © 2013 by Pike R. Alpha ---------------------------------------------------------------- Warning: Unexpected brandstring > "Intel® Core i5 CPU 760 @ 2.80GHz" Processor Declaration(s) Found in DSDT (ACPI 1.0 compliant) Generating ssdt_pr.dsl for a iMac11,1 [Mac-F2268DAE] Unknown Core i5 processor [0x106E5] setup [0x0601] Override value: Max Turbo Frequency, now using: 3330 MHz! Override value: Max TDP, now using: 95 Watt! Number logical CPU's: 4 (Core Frequency: 2933 MHz) Number of Turbo States: 3 (3033-3330 MHz) Number of P-States: 18 (1600-3330 MHz) ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 635: [: -eq: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 706: [: -eq: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 2068: [: -eq: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 1022: [: -eq: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 1044: [: -ge: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 1044: [: -ge: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 1044: [: -ge: unary operator expected Injected C-States for CPU0 (C1,C3,C6) ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 1457: [: -ge: unary operator expected ./ssdtPRGen.command: line 2092: [: -ne: unary operator expected Intel ACPI Component Architecture ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20130117-64 [Jan 19 2013] Copyright © 2000 - 2013 Intel Corporation ASL Input: /Volumes/Data/Users/mark/Desktop/ssdt_pr.dsl - 154 lines, 4494 bytes, 29 keywords AML Output: /Volumes/Data/Users/mark/Desktop/ssdt_pr.aml - 942 bytes, 11 named objects, 18 executable opcodes Compilation complete. 0 Errors, 0 Warnings, 0 Remarks, 0 Optimizations Is this something to do with the DSDT i originally used from TM? I've attached it here incase anyone can see this issue. Thanks, sem DSDT.aml.zip ssdt.aml.zip
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