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looking for help with getting my ethernet device to show up on my ElCap install. I just freshly reinstalled Unibeast and Multibeast (reformatted all hard drives, m-Flashed bios, cleared CMOs and started completely from square zero)_
there is a specific entry in my IODevice Tree called RP03@1C,2 and also another entry called RP08@1C,7 (see attached screen shots for each).
Both devices are built in Ethernet NIC cards on my Mobo. At the top of the screen there is a AAPL, slot-name as "Ethernet" -- but then it says that the api-device "is not serializable".
If anyone else has had to manually change their acpi table to add this device so that it is serializable (-i assume that means that it is readable by OS X?).
i have a kext that has been modified for E2400 (which is what i have) - but i cannot inject this kext or get the system to use it if it can't find the device to begin with.
thanks for any help anyone can offer.
there is a specific entry in my IODevice Tree called RP03@1C,2 and also another entry called RP08@1C,7 (see attached screen shots for each).
Both devices are built in Ethernet NIC cards on my Mobo. At the top of the screen there is a AAPL, slot-name as "Ethernet" -- but then it says that the api-device "is not serializable".
If anyone else has had to manually change their acpi table to add this device so that it is serializable (-i assume that means that it is readable by OS X?).
i have a kext that has been modified for E2400 (which is what i have) - but i cannot inject this kext or get the system to use it if it can't find the device to begin with.
thanks for any help anyone can offer.