Okay. I have battery status showing the percentage and correctly identifies charging/ discharging, but it doesn't correctly identify the time remaining till full charge or time remaining on battery. Is there something else to enable that?
I'm on Sierra 10.12.3 and I downloaded the latest version of VoodooPS2Controller from the downloads available. But the preference pane doesn't show my trackpad. 3 finger gestures work and so does scrolling, clicking and dragging etc. So is this a cosmetic issue, or will this affect performance...
You mean the installation gave an exception/error or did your restart and the boot screen threw an error? Also, details about the error would be appreciated. Anything it says, screenshots are very useful
How did you get El Capitan to even detect HD 2000? I had to inject FakeID to 12345678 to get a dummy graphics card that is recognized as just Display 4 MB. I too have a similar problem with the processor though. Pentium B960 detected as i5.
Could you point me towards a guide to do that? I searched a lot but only came up with a Chinese website that would emulate HD 3000 somehow to make 2000 (kinda) work
I'm looking forward to buying a new laptop since I travel a decent amount, and I don't want to buy a really costly laptop either. I don't intend on spending more than US $450 - $500 on it. I just need the laptop's graphics to work decently as the build I'm currently using cannot support QE/CI...
I recently installed El Capitan from Mavericks. Back on 10.9, the power button on my laptop was recognized and worked perfectly. It would bring up a menu for sleep, shut down log out etc. In El Capitan, the power button is not recognized. Can it be fixed without much hassle? A DSDT patch...
Boot with the 'kernel' and '-v' flags (without quotes). Reply if still not fixed. The kernel is placed in a different place than mach_kernel Yosemite onwards.
Note for El Capitan:
The package doesn't start working as soon as tethering is started. You need to unload the kext manually kextload it again to get it working.
Here's the script:
sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/HoRNDIS.kext && sudo kextload /System/Library/Extensions/HoRNDIS.kext
Okay! Patched DSDT and got the laptop battery working. But the time remaining keeps showing 20 hours left. Charging, discharging works fine though... Original DSDT is attached here.
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