I do have a separate SSD that I run Windows 7 on. But I have never succeded to use BT in windows. I tried with alot of different drivers without any luck.
Anything you want me to test or do?
I use BrcmPatchRAM_v1.7
this is what i get in syslog:
May 20 00:16:43 localhost kernel[0]: BrcmPatchRAM: Version 1.7 starting on OS X Darwin 14.3.
May 20 00:16:43 localhost kernel[0]: BrcmPatchRAM: Retrieved firmware for firmware key "BCM20702A1_001.002.014.1483.1674_v5770".
May 20 00:16:43...
The only thing that was not possible to follow in the guide was to chose "bluemac" as a theme in clover, it was not availble any more.
And once I forgot the HFSPlus.efi casuing clover to load, but not presenting any boot options.
Ok, finally got the time to do a fresh installation (work and taking care of family takes all spare time). Everything looks nice and tidy! Only problem I have encountered so far is that my magic mouse refuses to pair over BT. I tried the same mouse on my MBP and it worked, so something fishy...
I think I possibly have done to many trial and errors with both my config.plist and the kexts. Altough sound, BT and everything else workes fine. But I think I will redo a clean install and start over.
Yeah, I get the same md5.
3+ sleep/wake fixes: http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-laptop-support/147826-laptop-wont-sleep-shutdown-after-few-hours-uptime-6.html
No luck with any of the settings, only thing that do any difference is to log out and in again. After that the artefacts is gone it appears.
But worse, is that none of the fixes for 3+ sleep/wake fixes seams to work either. :banghead:
I think I maybe should start over from the beginning with...
Ok, strange. After I booted with an USB and did an new repair the kernel panic got away.
Still have the graphic artifacts though, so still something fishy here.
Damn, no luck at all. I did the Repair permissions and a cache rebuild. But now, I can't boot anymore. During the Apple logo I get a kernel panic and then the computer reboots.
Hi,
So it was finally time for me to do the upgrade from 10.10.1 to 10.10.3.
I tried to prepare for the expected HD4400 changes and then I did the upgrade. But after first reboot the system ended up in an cyclic reboot (before login window), for sure it looked graphics related so I succesfully...
[GUIDE] Dell XPS 13 9333
Thanks mate, I will give it a try during my next re-install. I'm currently back on Ubuntu since this is my company paid laptop. I need to have it 100% reliable (not like Ubuntu is that, but it's supported by our IT department). Another big drawback for me is that file...
[GUIDE] Dell XPS 13 9333
Hi,
It looks like they sell it from aliexpress (china based site which is totally reliable). The card itself works as a charm! Although, I got mine from eBay in germany.
/DS
Sometimes you have to help the luck on it's way. I replaced my internal wifi/BT card (Intel 7260 or something) with a broadcom BCM94352Z. Quite expensive given the NGFF form factor. But totally worth it :-D
I used a little app called Kext Helper http://mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Kext-Helper.shtml
Just drag the downloaded .kext file into that app window and execute.
/DS
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