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- Jan 21, 2012
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- Motherboard
- HP 8300 Elite
- CPU
- i5-3570
- Graphics
- GT 710
- Mobile Phone
The Bios im using is A29 for the 7010 Im suspecting that yours is A30 for 9010 and accepting they are similar enough to be considered the same. You config.plist looked right and Im thinking if you go thru the process of checking the BIOS settings, wiping the NVRam, and using the additional dsdt and ssdt it should work.
Ive just tested the following on a dell 7010 usff with an i5 3475s
I reset my bios back to defaults and made the following changes only.
GENERAL-Boot Sequence-Boot List Options = select UEFI,
GENERAL-Boot Sequence-Boot Sequence = remove any ticks except for UEFI hard drive,
GENERAL-Advanced Boot Options = remove tick from Enable Legacy Option Roms,
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - Intergrated NIC = changed to 'Enabled',
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - Serial Port = change to 'disable',
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - Smart Reporting = change to 'enable',
VIDEO - Primary Display = Change to Intel HD Graphics.
Then applied the changes and rebooted.
Stopped at the clover screen and
pressed f4 to dump the original acpi tables, and
pressed f11 to clear NVRam
It rebooted and this time I let it run through.
And created a newly edited dsdt using the same method as in install instructions,
copied over this new dsdt and High sierra created ssdt to ...patched/
then reset cache in terminal with -
sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /
and reboot normally,
then reboot again to see caches picked up.
Ive just tested the following on a dell 7010 usff with an i5 3475s
I reset my bios back to defaults and made the following changes only.
GENERAL-Boot Sequence-Boot List Options = select UEFI,
GENERAL-Boot Sequence-Boot Sequence = remove any ticks except for UEFI hard drive,
GENERAL-Advanced Boot Options = remove tick from Enable Legacy Option Roms,
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - Intergrated NIC = changed to 'Enabled',
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - Serial Port = change to 'disable',
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - Smart Reporting = change to 'enable',
VIDEO - Primary Display = Change to Intel HD Graphics.
Then applied the changes and rebooted.
Stopped at the clover screen and
pressed f4 to dump the original acpi tables, and
pressed f11 to clear NVRam
It rebooted and this time I let it run through.
And created a newly edited dsdt using the same method as in install instructions,
copied over this new dsdt and High sierra created ssdt to ...patched/
then reset cache in terminal with -
sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions && sudo kextcache -u /
and reboot normally,
then reboot again to see caches picked up.