yes. at the clover boot screen, you won't se anything happen thoughThanks for explanation. I press F2 then F4. And Clover dumped DSDT and SSDT. Is it right?
Here they areIf you can't boot, a bare minimum is for Clover:
- Boot verbose, attach photo
- Attach EFI/Clover folder as ZIP (press F2 then F4 at main Clover screen just before collecting). Please eliminate 'themes' directory. Provide only EFI/Clover, not the entire EFI folder.
should be disabled:Here they are
How fix it?missing a lot of clover renames for your battery aml files hence the reasons you are getting all those errors on your verbose output
what guide did you follow? because i am assuming you didn't create the hotpatch files as you would have added in the appropriate config.plist renamesHow fix it?
No guide. I disassembled dump DSDT/SSDT. Then compiling them and save as aml. I have no experience and skills on this. If you remember my previous post:what guide did you follow? because i am assuming you didn't create the hotpatch files as you would have added in the appropriate config.plist renames
ok, but where did you get all those aml files from? from your acpi/patched folder?No guide. I disassembled dump DSDT/SSDT. Then compiling them and save as aml. I have no experience and skills on this. If you remember my previous post:
How to fix warnings in DSDT?
Hi. How to fix warnings in DSDT? 1. 3176 2. 3073 3. 3141 4. 3175 5. 3128 6. 3168www.tonymacx86.com
Unfortunately you are right. Its my main problem. I dont have enough knowledge. Could you please fix it for me?ok, but where did you get all those aml files from? from your acpi/patched folder?
randomly copying and pasting files like this is not the best idea without knowing what they do
and without needed renames, you are setting yourself up for even more trouble
the hotpatch guide for example is this:
[Guide] Using Clover to "hotpatch" ACPI
Introduction Patching ACPI is always necessary to enable (near) full functionality when installing OS X on non-Apple hardware. There is a complete guide here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-patching-laptop-dsdt-ssdts.152573/ That guide uses what is known as "static patching". In...www.tonymacx86.com
but you first need to understand this first before you attempt the above:
[Guide] Patching LAPTOP DSDT/SSDTs
Overview In order to make many OS X features work well on a laptop, you will always need a properly patched DSDT (and maybe some of the SSDTs). The purpose of this guide is to provide a foundation for proper patching of your OEM DSDT/SSDTs. Advanced users may wish to implement hotpatching via...www.tonymacx86.com
i'm not trying to have a go at you but there is a lot of learning involved with DSDT patching and then hotpatching
of course, there is no harm in having just the DSDT for your machine and making the necessary patches in there, and yes, warnings are fine to have, no need to fix those!
not really, you have tried to run before you can walkUnfortunately you are right. Its my main problem. I dont have enough knowledge. Could you please fix it for me?