I'm having a peculiar issue. I installed a BCM94352Z into my machine running Mojave 14.2. I was able to get wifi and bluetooth working following this guide, except that my wifi connection is dreadfully slow - around 18 Mbps on 2.4 ghz and (strangely) 0.5 mbps on the 5 ghz band. I thought...
@CaseySJ THANK YOU!!!! After about a month of fighting with this and almost giving up and buying a 580, I finally got the acceleration working. You were absolutely right, the issue was an incorrect bus ID. I went through all of your trials until I got to Case B2. They all kernel panicked...
Hi @CaseySJ
Using your guide I was finally able to get my 10.14.1 system to the point where I get the black screen when plugged into my HDMI. I have a few issues now though that I think may pertain to my motherboard. It is a generic motherboard from a pre-built HP Pavilion 590-p0066.
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I find it odd that my EFI didn't work for you when our systems are nearly identical. Only differences in our bios I can see is that I disabled PCI SERR# Generation under bus options. I also have sata emulation set to AHCI under storage options, network boot disabled, and Vtx/VTd disabled under...
Hey I have this system, but the i5-8400 variant. I'm assuming you're attempting to install Mojave? If so, the issues you are experiencing attempting to get into the installer are likely related to your UHD 630. I was only able to boot into the installer using fakeid 0x12345678 and I...
I'm trying to compile my DSDT.dsl and getting these two syntax errors. Any idea how to fix? Attached an image of the code at those specific lines. DSDT is vanilla, no patches applied.
yes. After reading what you said I tried putting my native file back to see what would happen, repaired permissions, rebooted and now it works fine. Very strange.
I saved my original file and put it back in System/Library/PreferencePanes after removing the new one....preference pane still works. It's an odd fix, but it worked for me after trying everything else (multiple reinstalls, SMBIOS, etc.)
If anyone else is having this issue after following Rehabman's guide explicitly, I was able to resolve it by using a trackpad.prefpane from a previous version of OSX. Just paste on top of the one you have in System/Library/PreferencePanes and your sysprefs->trackpad will no longer show 'no...
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