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@RehabMan when i boot using -v there are some ACPI Errors am unable to know exactly which they are coz the process is moving very fast is there away i can slow it down so as to check them out ??
Couple of problems:
1) First boot screen with apple logo and progress appears to be incorrect resolution (Apple logo is shown below center and almost all the way to the right of the screen ) Once it flashes to the second phase it displays perfectly.
2) I did a time machine restore from my probook 650 G1 and choose application and user files and now the machine acts like it is crippled most of the time the best disk io I see copy a file from one dir to another is 500kB/s (using rsync) Spotlight does not appear to be running at the same time slowness is noticed.
VoodooPS2Daemon not started.Use a different WiFI card. Problems with that card are widespread... not recommended.
No idea what you're asking.
Hi zerking,
Is external mic working on your device as LineIn? Do you have input level, when you speak through external mic?
Experiment with ScreenResolution setting in Clover.
But probably just something you have to live with due to limited VESA resolutions provided by BIOS.
Don't use Time Machine restore from another machine... You will end up restoring kexts that you don't want to restore...
Copy your data files manually (after a fresh install), install applications, set your preferred settings.
VoodooPS2Daemon not started.
If I boot and choose file from bios and navigate to EFI\CLOVER\CLOVERX64.efi the resolution is fine. so now I think my clover settings are still a little borked from ubuntu. When I repaired it using efibootmgr i set it to "EFI\CLOVER\CLOVERX64.efi" but I suspect it has to do with the wrong partition being used.
So is there an easy way to determine what can be deleted?
That patch changes the 0204 connector into an 0306 connector (eliminating the 0204 connector).
Note:
Code:SPEEDY-NUC:fakepciid.git rehabman$ echo -n AgQJAAAEAACHAAAA|base64 --decode|xxd 00000000: 0204 0900 0004 0000 8700 0000 ............ SPEEDY-NUC:fakepciid.git rehabman$ echo -n AwYDAAAEAACHAAAA|base64 --decode|xxd 00000000: 0306 0300 0004 0000 8700 0000 ............
Probably better to add the additional connector instead of removing one you may need.
Guessing that something like this might work:
Find: FF00 0000 0100 0000 4000 0000
Replace: 0306 0300 0004 0000 8700 0000