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[GUIDE] El Capitan on the GA-Z170X-UD3

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another question... to anyone who knows

will this setup work with onboard graphics? (no graphics card)
 
Hello @cnrd I have Z170X-UD5. Currently have bug that audio loss after sleep.
But can't find audio fix on your main post.
Please help me with it. Thank you!

It's in the Clover Files.zip, you will need these files: AppleALC.kext, CodecCommander.kext, and SSDT-HDEF-HDAS-1.aml

You will need an unmodified AppleHDA.kext and no other audio modifications (Like HDAS -> HDEF renaming).

Place AppleALC.kext and CodecCommander.kext in EFI/Clover/kexts/Other

Place SSDT-HDEF-HDAS-1.aml in EFI/Clover/APCI/patched

another question... to anyone who knows

will this setup work with onboard graphics? (no graphics card)

Yes: http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/s...grated-graphics-working-as-of-10-11-4.188891/ but sleep won't work. (And I don't use it, so you will need to ask someone else for support :) )
 
hi @cnrd ,i want to the usefull of ACPI/patched/XOSI-WIN10.aml.thank you.
 
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hi i have got same mobo but stuck here anyone know this issue plz sorry for my bad english
 
Hello,
What is XOSI-WIN10.aml <~~ what is this file mean?
Thank you!
From: http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-10-11-usb-changes-and-solutions.173616/

_OSI and Windows version checks

ACPI code can use the _OSI method (implemented by the ACPI host) to check which Windows version it is running on. Most DSDT implementations will vary the USB configuration depending on the version of Windows that is running.

When running OS X, none of the checks DSDT might be doing for _OSI("Windows <version>") will return true because it only responds to "Darwin". This is the reason for the "OS Check Fix" family of DSDT patches. By patching DSDT to simulate a certain version of Windows when running Darwin, we can obtain behavior that would normally happen when running that specific version of Windows.

For 10.11, the correct Windows version simulation is system dependent. Some computers will need "Windows 8" ("Windows 2012" some "Windows 7" ("Windows 2009") and others "Windows Vista" ("Windows 2006"). Experimentation may be necessary.
 
ok, i have my system up and running pretty good. one thing i noticed it doing is when i shut down, it will start itself back up a few seconds later... i disabled wake on lan and it still is doing it. has anyone else encountered this problem??
 
one more question... does anyone know what video card would work best with this setup? one thats moderately priced...
 
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