- Joined
- Feb 17, 2014
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H110M-S2V, Clover EUFI
- CPU
- Core i3 7100
- Graphics
- Intel HD 630
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I can´t check the SSDT, because I write this post from a machine running Windows, but I can give you some tips for your Clover folder.
You should only put eesential kexts in EFI/Clover/kexts/other.
Essential kexts are kexts that you need to boot up mac OS.
For example FakeSMC.kext, your ethernet kext and maybe a chipset kext.
Other kexts like FakeSMC sensors shouldn´t be in this folder. Also you should decide which kext you use for USB: USBInjectAll.kext or GenericUSBXHCI.kext.
But keep in mind that GenericUSBXHCI.kext doesn´t work on the most machine on 10.11+.
Maybe this guide can also help you: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-native-power-management-for-laptops.175801/
It is for notebooks, but there also stands how you can add unsupported processors and how you can check your work.
Run the beta script, because the beta script has the support for newer processors like Skylake.
I will keep in mind your advice, big thanx. (I will fix it when I find solution for speedstep)
I understand that my -xpmc is not working, because appleIntePowerManagment is not understand my CPU
I Found something from here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/to...edstep-yosemite-1010-and-mavericks-109/page-6
This part:
Good news!!! Thanks to @vit9696 Haswell Celeron/Pentium CPU's can use xcpm mode and work without NullCPUPowerManagement.kext and also prevent app crashing (Messages, iBooks etc.)
1. Remove NullCPUPowerManagement.kext.
2. Use macmodel iMac13,1
3. Use FakeCPUID - 0x0306A0
4. -xcpm in bootargs
5. Two kernel patches into KernelAndKextPatches section in config.plist (first patch prevent app crashing, second patch enables xcpm mode)
<key>KernelToPatch</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>Disabled</key>
<false/>
<key>Find</key>
<data>
uaABAAAPMg==
</data>
<key>MatchOS</key>
<string>10.12</string>
<key>Replace</key>
<data>
uaABAAAxwA==
</data>
</dict>
<dict>
<key>Comment</key>
<string>xcpm on Sierra Haswell Celeron/Pentium</string>
<key>Disabled</key>
<false/>
<key>Find</key>
<data>
g8PEg/si
</data>
<key>MatchOS</key>
<string>10.12</string>
<key>Replace</key>
<data>
g8PGg/si
</data>
</dict>
what you thing about this??? (this can be used?)