So I pretty much found a solution (albeit not THE solution). So I pulled out my old ML backup and booted it up to find that all the ATHR & IOCTL errors I am getting existed when I was running ML. So I'm pretty much comfortable at this point scratching those off my list as they never really...
So I know this post was years ago, but in case you are interested I made the Firewire GUID errors go away by flashing my BIOS from f14 to f16 mod 11 from Tweaktown (albeit I use a Z77X-UD5H). However, I haven't tested Firewire yet, been wrastling a bunch of audio problems right now. Anyways...
Just an update, I downloaded the latest version of CodecCommander from Rehabman's page and after unzipping went to the Release folder where I right click CodecCommander and "show package contents". From here I open the info.plist in plist editor and added the following to the profile section of...
I forgot how awesome people on this forum are, thanks again MysticalOS and VoiletDragon. I did try the 14,2 definition as it seemed the closest fit... but no luck (weird how mac pro works since they all use LGA776 and the Z77X-UD5H uses LGA1155). Think I agree with VoiletDragon... in that I'm...
Alright, so I not only tried to use the Reset AppleHDA Menu Bar Application, but I also changed my SMBIOS to iMac (13,2) and Airplay breaks both of them (switching Airplay on/off). I think I'm going to try to use the ALC110 command script again with CodecCommander installed to...
Thanks for the quick response MysticalOS. I feel like I first tried iMac (13,2) a while ago with the same issue but I'll try again. My issue is quite similar to this issue only I'm installing El Capitan and using the ALC898 kext rather than the ALC110 as of late (also, I haven't tried the...
Hey Everybody,
Decided to try to bring my system up to El Capitan and make the change from Legacy/Chimera to UEFI/Clover. Aside from having to flash the BIOS on my Z77X-UD5H v1.1 board from F14 to the F16v11 modified BIOS (fixed a problem with firewire GUID errors dumping to logs), everything...
You can most certainly try, sounds like for the most part you have the main criteria covered... a computer with an Intel CPU. I've had great success with my probook (laptop) running OSX (Typing on it now, and the only issues I have don't really affect me... i.e. issues connecting to Apple TV...
They're referring to the Gigabyte (as in the motherboard manufacturer, not the unit of data measurement) motherboard series... for instance a Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H is a 7 series board. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Welp, I've been programming music all day and haven't had it crash once:-) I think that disconnecting the pointer fixed it (I use the keyboard to play music, so I've probably been accidentally bumping that pointer and crashing it). Just installed that broadcom wifi card, booted up, and so far...
Ya I figured as much, though some of your updates in the other threads made it seem like you were trying to program a kext to support this (or 86 it altogether). Either way, I had no need for the nub nub... so I just decided to pop out the keyboard, disconnect the nub connector and tape it...
I think I figured out what that ps2 error was... so I followed your suggestion and did the sleep wake cycle (I let it go into a deep sleep so I had to hit power to wake). That definitely took care of it... I cleared the logs and hit reload and let it sit for a few minutes... no errors. Then I...
Ah, I gotcha... ya I'll try and do that and see if it fixes all those millions of ps2 errors I get. The trackpad works amazing, and the 2 finger gesture feature makes navigation really easy (I felt really dumb not knowing about that one). I don't know if this is going to fix the random...
You mean putting it to sleep and waking it or the ec reset? Because I've done both and neither solves the problem... sorry I tried googling "sleep/wake cycle" and it all looks like methods I've tried already. The computer actually sleeps fine now... it will wake to a keystroke or if in deep...
Ok, will do. It froze up again last night so i tried plugging in a USB mouse to see if it would do anything and it didn't. When I checked the system logs all I saw were pages of the aforementioned:
kernel[0]: ApplePS2SynapticsTouchPad: Unexpected byte0data (8e) from PS/2 controller
I'll try...
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