To make changes you can take these steps:ģ. I don't think there is a progress bar option like Chameleon, but you can show or hide various badges and components that appear on the boot screen. You can change the appearance of the Clover boot screen by making changes to ist with Clover Configurator. I am wondering -is there any flag in clover boot option that can hide all booting messages, instead, using logo and progressive bar? just like chameleon loader. Jzhang18 wrote:Thank you again, everything is working now. Scroll to the bottom and select "Return" to move back to the previous menu.īack up to the main menu select your installation drive to boot. Scroll down this menu to the "Fix LAN" entry and press the space bar to uncheck it. Scroll down this menu to the entry entitled "DSDT fix mask" and press Enter. Press the space bar when "Options" is selected and it will bring up another menu. When the Clover menu comes up you can press the arrow keys to move through the various entries. The 2nd step - I try to find post #14 solution:īut I cannot find "DSDT fix mask" choice in my clover boot manager's options. repair permission and re-create system cache. #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR MAVERICKS MAC#The first step - I roll back IOUSBFamily.kext to original one, I have MAC MINI with latest Yosemite installed, I get the the file from there to overwrite the patched file. A possible solution is in post #14 that involves changing an option in the Clover boot menu. If that doesn't work there is a thread here that involves a problem similar to what you are describing. Try booting from the installation USB and then running the Kext Utility app which will automatically repair permissions and rebuild the kext cache.Īlso, be sure your BIOS is set to "Both" under Startup > UEFI/Legacy Boot The error may be related to the IOUSBFamily.kext that is included in the guide to enable USB 3.0 in i7 systems like yours. Sorry about the trouble you're encountering. everything is fine.Īnyone had the same issue and can help me to fix it? If I use my USB to boot into iBoot manager, then choose my hard drive ("MAC HD" - I give that name). I tried -v, -x (safe mode), the same error. #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR MAVERICKS DRIVER#Unable to find driver for this platform: only difference in my installation - I downloaded the latest Clover Boot Manager from the link inside the guide, not the same version as showing in the guide. it will hang at beginning, instead, using regular USB 2.0, it boot up without any issue)īut after I remove the USB drive and boot from my hard drive (after all those things done: clover is installed, ist is replaced, KEXTS are all installed, DSDT 2 files are copied, I do not think I missed anything). (I found I could not put USB thumbdrive into USB 3.0 to do the installation. Settings are the same as required from the guide. I follow the guide for each step, my x220 has i7 2640m (2.8GHz). When I reach step 16 and bootet the laptop, I get this option to choose what to boot with clover boot manager, and no matter what i choose it won't boot into OSX.Ĭan anyone guide me what to do from here ? Had to enable Controllermate under System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Accessibility for mouse down/up to work (for dragging etc.).Īznbull wrote:Hi guys I'm a newbie in this forum and this is my first time experimenting with hackintosh, I think it should be the same as defined by DSDT.Įdit 2: got touch/pen working (pen already worked as stated) with this ControllerMate setup. Used IORegistryExplorer to identify and edited the ist for AppleHDA to match it. I think it was something to do with the layout-id not working. Here's my AppleHDA.kext (put in /S/L/E) and use the guide's DSDT (in EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched) and AppleHDA_20672.kext (in EFI/CLOVER/kexts). Ended up breaking it (either that or battery status, strangely) and resorted to using VoodooHDA but now I can't sleep.Įdit: nevermind, got it working. Let me know if you get sound working normally. I had originally had modded the MSR register for C7 sleep manually, now that was scary to flash. Yeah, I used the hacked BIOS in the thread and it was kinda sketchy, but it worked fine.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |