Excellent question. Actually I was trying to figure out exactly what was patched on the DSDT I used, but hadn't gotten that far. Basically I was blindly following a guide because this is my first foray into the world of Clover, and I was given to believe nothing would work without it. Well, I...
I'll remove Voodoo and see where that leaves me. I was just delving into RehabMan's thread on DSDT patching from his Probook Guide. Would that be an appropriate place to start to get a handle on DSDT patching?
Also the restart is extremely abrupt, as if someone pulled the power cord out of the wall. No apparent shutdown/restart unmounting, etc... fans just go dead and it goes immediately to blue screen.
I am having an issue that I am finding difficult to pinpoint; Sierra boots without issue but will freeze or restart seemingly randomly. Sometimes I will be up for less than a minute, other times almost an hour, but the system will inevitably restart abruptly or freeze. I am using...
Thought I would share my USB-SSDT for the above MB, working perfectly with USBInjectAll.kext. Included are both the disassembled and compiled files. Please note that in order to reach the 15-port limit, I disabled the USB2 ports found on MB header USB1314 (for USB2, I am using the USB1112...
Yeah, I just tried to re-download Mavericks; no dice. Tony Mac has Unibeast 6, which gives you the bootloader and USB installer in one convenient package, and Multibeast for post-installation. The whole guide is here...
Pulled this from another thread. It was edited by another user, so I cannot attest that it is rock solid... Also I believe your firmware version comes into play here.
See this thread: http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/dsdt-for-gigabyte-ga-x79-ud5.69062/
May I ask, what made you opt for Mavericks as opposed to El Capt? I am currently running Mavericks but am dealing with some freezing issues. I am re-cloning from a backup which will hopefully solve the issue, but I have an El Capt install disk ready to go if it doesn't work out. Did you find...
I should say first that I am no expert, but I believe the DSDT file basically tells OSX the specifics about your motherboard. Since the motherboard didn't change, neither does that file.
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