I've found that it is the display port that is slowing my boot times down. I have a 750TI that has my monitor connected via hdmi and my tv connected via display port using a display port to hdmi adapter. If I unplug the tv, boot times are normal. Anyone have any ideas on how to keep boot...
im not sure where I should post this, but I have recently been having problems with my boot times. I'm using clover (not sure of revision but fairly recent) and running 10.12.2. When I first updated to 10.12.2 I had no problems with boot times but now after the first Apple splash screen ( I...
im not sure where I should post this, but I have recently been having problems with my boot times. I'm using clover (not sure of revision but fairly recent) and running 10.12.2. When I first updated to 10.12.2 I had no problems with boot times but now after the first Apple splash screen ( I...
I hope this is all that you are requesting. There was not an option to Save a Copy as... for the console information. I copied it and pasted it in a text document.
Sorry about that. Files attached again.
I want to add that I have a powered HDMI Splitter attached to my video card. One feed is going to my monitor and the other to my tv as a second monitor. I don't have any problems with HDMI audio from my windows 7 drive. Could having that installed be...
I have been busy this last week or so. Was just able to do some research and edited my config.plist to reflect AddHDMI_800000 to false. That seemed to allow the script to install the appropriate ssdt into the patched folder. After a restart though, still no HDMI Audio. Files are attached again.
Please specify. I don't see a "NO" entry on my config.plist. I follow you to Fixes and then I have a bunch of entries that are being fixed. You want me to remove them all?
Unable to get HDMI audio working on 10.12.2. Ran audio_cloverHDMI-120_v1.0d command and rebooted. No change. Files are attached. I have working audio currently through motherboard using audio_cloverALC-120_v1.0d
That wasn't the problem. The problem was the clover had two entries for the same volume. Both had the same UUID, so when I set the volume in clover to my SDD, it would want to boot to the "Boot OS X Install on Capitan SSD" and not the macOS entry. I followed the post from jyanes83 to delete...
Same UUID. see pictures attached. Does that mean that I have more than one instance of clover boot files on my drive? One associated with the OS X install and one associated with the macOS install?
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