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[SUCCESS] Yosemite to Sierra - Asus Sabertooth X79 (10.13.6)

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Hey guys can you tell me what you have in this section please. Maybe those patches I have are causing the issue with my USB 3.0? Also notice where I have AppleIntelCPUPM box checked - that's the patch that fixed my boot issues that I described in an earlier posting. Anyways, let me know what you got and I'll test the waters next weekend. Thanks!

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Thanks for your input. I'm trying to follow your guide for the audio and had some questions.
So the steps would be

1. revert to AppleHDA.kext
2. install the SSDT-HDEF+-1.aml
3. run audio_cloverALC-130_v0.5.command

Is that right?

thanks!

Hi eeyoree

Yes that is correct.

SSDT-HDEF+-1.aml goes in your EFI partition under EFI/Clover/ACPI/Patched

the audio_cloverALC-130_v0.5.command needs to be run with System Integrity Protection disabled.

Then it should all work fine.

I do get the occasional hang with the Apple HDA and have to reboot, so I'm not sure what's going wrong there, but overall it works.


Hey guys, I am not sure why but my usb 3.0 don't work and I am pretty sure GenericUSBXHCI isn't around. I must be doing something wrong or I have something in Clover that prevents the ports to work. I am going to remove some of the patches I have in there and give it a try again next weekend. Haven't tested the audio since I have USB audio card so I am good in that department. BUT, something strange has happened this morning and again I am puzzled as to what it is. The AppleACPICPU timeout. I couldn't load to OSX no matter what I tried. I even used USB that I installed OSX originally from. The solution is, obviously, in the clover bootloader options. There's a setting kernel/kext patches gotta select AppleIntelCPUPM (AppleACPICPU don't know the exact name). It loaded after. I patched it in the config.plist as well, saved and I am booting ok. Not sure why all of the sudden I couldn't. Some weird stuff here on my end haha. Alright till next week with the USBs ;)

What version of Sierra are you running. I'm running 10.12.6, and Unibeast 7.1.1 so I don't know if there was a change in there that fixed the USB3.0 support. Unfortunately, I'm no expert on this stuff, so I can't really offer you any suggestions apart from what worked for me.
Hope you get it sorted out :)!
 
Hey guys can you tell me what you have in this section please. Maybe those patches I have are causing the issue with my USB 3.0? Also notice where I have AppleIntelCPUPM box checked - that's the patch that fixed my boot issues that I described in an earlier posting. Anyways, let me know what you got and I'll test the waters next weekend. Thanks!

Here's my settings
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Hope that helps
 
Thanks for the assist!
 
This part is fixed. I will install on a regular SSD then copy to the NVME. Still trying to get the install working...
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Hi. I am installing Sierra fresh on a Sabertooth x79 that has Intel 750 400GB SSD. For anyone with a working Sierra install, could you run the patcher and post kindly post the resulting NVME kext ?
I am on a Mac and the script does not detect the Sierra version or the kext.
https://github.com/RehabMan/patch-nvme
 

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GOOD NEWS.

Usb Fix.

Use Multibeast 9.2.1 -> 3rd party USB 3.0 + 7/8/9 Series USB Support

In boot options using Clover Configurator add -gux_defer_usb2 -gux_no_idle

Also, my ethernet stopped working so I also installed Drivers -> Network -> AppleIntelE1000e v3.3.3
 
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@Gogen, congrats and thanks man! Glad you found my guide helpful.

The USB issue, I totally feel your pain. I still don't have USB 3 support - I followed that exact guide from youtube and got nowhere lol. I think after switching it's just too much to get done at once and brains just does not compute. :crazy: I will try to spend sometime in the next few weeks and see what I can do. The things is with SMBIOS 14.2 only first 4 usb ports work. I have two on the front panel and first 2 at the rear of the motherboard - those are the only ones working at the moment.

Also audio, that is widespread issue - I have audio interface and I get the sound that way. I would recommend getting something cheap and just run the audio through USB.

I am going to update this post when I get something going with USB 3 and all other ports. It's something I was looking forward to fixing.

Stay tuned and Cheers!
What audio interface are you using?
 
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