My build is a Lenovo ThinkStation E20 (Desktop 3 in my signature): model 4220 / Xeon 3430 / GeForce GT 710 with Clover 5126 (updating to 5137 fails but that's another issue I guess) and Catalina 10.15.7
It's working great with Catalina with the iMac14,2 system definition. But, if I want to...
I am on whatever version gets put on the Mojave USB stick when you build it with Unibeast. 4630 I think. I could not get 4700 to work after hours of trying. Probably some versions between the two would be ok but I'm fine for now.
I just encountered this issue a couple hours ago on my newly-upgraded-to-Mojave machine. Will try the above suggestions and see if it fixes it, once I get booted back into the thing.
I just did that yesterday:
I upgraded one of my Lenovo Thinkstation E20 (4222, Desktop 3 in my signature) from Sierra directly to Mojave.
After install, it would not boot anymore. This is because I came direct from Sierra and forgot to take the steps to enable APFS boot. I was able to get it...
I am booting the USB stick I created with UniBeast 9.
It is now stuck on a screen with two alternating pictures. One looks like the side view of a laptop, and the other is an oval maybe the top panel of a MacPro? Both show a green switch and an arrow indicating it needs to be pushed in that...
So I tried to download the beta on my old Dell Studio 1535 running Yosemite. I don't want to actually install it there, that machine won't take even El Capitan, it barely runs Yosemite. Just get it downloaded and copy it somewhere.
The download finished quick, way too quick. Looks like it just...
I have several "Install OS X..." applications that I've downloaded over the years and have on my archive. Unfortunately, when I downloaded them I did not note what the specific version numbers were. How do I find out without actually installing?
For example, I have "Install OS X El Capitan.app"...
I came in this thread specifically to see if anyone else was using pfSense and found VioletDragon at the end of it. Great job.
I built three of them and couldn't be happier. One at home, one at work replacing our old Netgear UTM which was at end-of-life, and one at the local library which I do...
Update went well on all my systems but audio quit working on a couple of them, getting the latest VoodooHDA fixed that for me.
Offtopic: How do I tell what actual sound hardware I have and which driver I *should* be using? Voodoo was just something I tried randomly after trying some of the...
Well how about that! I did not realize whitelists could be on a per-slot basis. I was testing them in the bigger slot because they just won't fit in the small one. Silly me thinking all miniPCI-E slots were the same.
Unfortunately none of the cards I have actually fit in the WLAN slot but they...
I found upon trying to use a BCM94360CD and a BCM94360CS2 that the 8470p does indeed have a whitelist, as it complained about both of those.
I have a HP branded BCM943224HMS on the way to me now.
Success! I now have working Wifi and Bluetooth for both Windows and macOS.
The old file I pulled the other day was only BrcmPatchRAM (not BrcmPatchRAM2 which is the one I need, learned from the README) and I'm running Sierra. I dug some more and found a complete package 2015-0924 which looks...
Interesting, Windows 10 found drivers for it simply by tapping "update driver."
I don't have a clue how to do what you suggest but I'll keep reading and trying stuff. I did read thru the list of commits on your repo, and downloaded a copy of the kext which included that device id but that...
Is BCM20702A0, vendor=0A5C device=22be still a supported card?
I've looked through all the info.plist of the latest release and can't find that ID anywhere.
USB shows the device, nothing under bluetooth. It's connected properly to a working USB port.
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