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I will install Sierra.I can get into the white apple screen,but it paused before went to the installation screen and display:
「AppleALC: patcher @ lookup patching applied only 0u patches out of 2u
busy timeout[0],(240s),kextd wait(0):'x86paltformplugin','IONDRVFramebuffer','IOHDACodecFunction','IOHDACodecFunction','IOResources'
busy timeout[1],(240s),kextd wait(0):'x86paltformplugin','IONDRVFramebuffer','IOHDACodecFunction','IOHDACodecFunction','IOResources'」
How to solve it?
 

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I will install Sierra.I can get into the white apple screen,but it paused before went to the installation screen and display:
「AppleALC: patcher @ lookup patching applied only 0u patches out of 2u
busy timeout[0],(240s),kextd wait(0):'x86paltformplugin','IONDRVFramebuffer','IOHDACodecFunction','IOHDACodecFunction','IOResources'
busy timeout[1],(240s),kextd wait(0):'x86paltformplugin','IONDRVFramebuffer','IOHDACodecFunction','IOHDACodecFunction','IOResources'」
How to solve it?

I've not personally experienced that one, but it looks like there's a number of possible solutions for you in this thread: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/appleacpicpu-timeout-before-reaching-installer.197482/
 
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What are 'x86paltformplugin' 'IONDRVFramebuffer' 'IOHDACodecFunction' and 'IOResources'?Where could I find them?
 
Thank you.But it still couldn't be solved.:cry:

What have you tried?

What are 'x86paltformplugin' 'IONDRVFramebuffer' 'IOHDACodecFunction' and 'IOResources'?Where could I find them?

I think they are services provided by various kexts. You may not need them for an install, so perhaps it is only necessary to wait a while for the timeout.
 
What have you tried?


I think they are services provided by various kexts. You may not need them for an install, so perhaps it is only necessary to wait a while for the timeout.
I tried these:
AppleACPICPU timeout before reaching installer #11
AppleACPICPU timeout before reaching installer #21
And my clover version is r3766.
After I waited 240s,it became "busy timeout[1],(240s),kextd wait(0):...".And then I waited for 30 minutes,it still hanged there.
Are some settings in config.plist wrong or some kexts missing or the version of clover is wrong?
 
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My Internet is out right now or I would look at your config.plist and kext uploads.

I always delete the 10.x dirs and put FakeSMC and any others in Other directory.

I doubt you'll see a difference on an install boot, but try booting without caches also.
 
My kexts are also in other directory.
Can't boot without cache.If boot without cache,it shuted down.
 
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Try using a more minimal set of kexts for core functions and chipset hardware only, in install phase. For instance, you certainly don't need FakePCI*, AppleALC & CodecCommander, and possibly some others.

Do you have an X99 guide or instructions of some kind that you're following?
 
Try using a more minimal set of kexts for core functions and chipset hardware only, in install phase. For instance, you certainly don't need FakePCI*, AppleALC & CodecCommander, and possibly some others.

Do you have an X99 guide or instructions of some kind that you're following?
I used iAvalon's config in this page:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/should-i-wait-for-broadwell-e.191324/
Because my version is el capitan now.I adopted the setting directly in installimg Sierra.:p
 
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