Hi! I'm trying to overclock via BCLK but macOS doesn't seem to like it. This is what I get when booting with -v:
Do you know how I could fix this? To me it looks like an issue related to storage, which would be odd. I already tried different CPUIDs, to no avail.
Thanks! <3
Thanks! You just posted before I was about to update my post saying found that out. ^^ Still having a lot of warnings, but hopefully it'll be stable.
Thank you so much for writing all the patches too.
Could you help me make my DSDT compile in order for me to deactivate USB wake? The only way I found made the machine crash frequently and MacASL gives lots of warnings. I would really really appreciate it. ❤️❤️❤️
Update, solved by using a refs.txt
I found out the solution! Much to my surprise it actually turned out to be a hardware issue. The iPhone headphones come with a TRRS 3.5mm jack for both Input/Output in one plug. When I plugged these into my motherboard's or case's mic jack, they didn't pass any input through.
I just bought a...
I've been trying hard to make my Hackintosh be able to use microphone input via the 3.5mm input. I've started out with an Asus z170-A board (ALC892), where sound was working, the microphone displayed, but no input came through. I've tried a bunch of different audio solutions ranging but couldn't...
Essentially in Sleep macOS saves the system state to RAM, whereas in Hibernate it saves it to the SSD/Harddrive. Hibernate is a little slower, but sleep requires a continuous amount of energy going towards powering the RAM, whereas in Hibernate the Computer doesn't require energy.
It works for...
Just found out that while sleep is not working, hibernate does (almost as fast), when enabled through sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 25
Would be super interested in whether this can be recreated on other boards.
First installed El Cap using Clover and formatted my SSD with default settings. I installed macOS in uefi mode.
Looking at disk utility my SSD shows up like this:
Yet trying to install Windows (UEFI USB created with Rufus) I get this error:
Windows seems to read the SSD as MBR...
Thank you for your reply! "StartUp automatically after power failure" is unchecked. I've tried the dark wake values 0, 8, 10 so far, with no change. I'll definitely check out your thread. :)
I'm having a quite persistent problem to which so far, I was unable to find a solution to.
When putting the mac to sleep, it does so, but as soon as the power led indicates sleep it restarts. macOS then gives me the following error message:
Screenshot At Jul 25 16-59-00 by laurajuliette posted...
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