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  1. brsgaming804

    Couldn't allocate runtime area

    How do I delete the patch? Where is it located? EDIT: I got to the installer!
  2. brsgaming804

    Couldn't allocate runtime area

    I have updated my bio and I have inserted a photo of the screen it shows before the kernel panic, along with my Clover files:
  3. brsgaming804

    Couldn't allocate runtime area

    Okay, I got past that screen, but it says "System uptime in x nanoseconds" and then reboots.
  4. brsgaming804

    Couldn't allocate runtime area

    I am using the version of AptioMemoryFix.efi that the Clover installer comes with. I will try using OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi and EmuVariableUefi-64.efi now. EDIT: Using the two files you suggested made it show a screen with all + signs and it then reboots. EDIT 2: Removed something I thought...
  5. brsgaming804

    Couldn't allocate runtime area

    I'm trying to install MacOS Sierra on my laptop and it keeps giving the error "Error allocating 0x11a3e pages at 0x0000000005cc0000 alloc type 2," followed by "Couldn't allocate runtime area," assuming I boot with -v -x nv_disable=1. Why is this happening? (Alienware 13 R2, Core i7-6700U, GTX...
  6. brsgaming804

    Installer won't boot, waiting on IOProviderClass

    It's an All-in-one Dell Studio One 1909, they don't say who made the USB Controller.
  7. brsgaming804

    Installer won't boot, waiting on IOProviderClass

    My computer (Dell Studio One 1909) only supports USB 2.0 and I have already tried that. EDIT: I also have tried different flash drives.
  8. brsgaming804

    Installer won't boot, waiting on IOProviderClass

    I have tried the flags: "-f -v -x GraphicsEnabler=Yes npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=1 USBBusFix=Yes" and I get the error message: "Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key> IOProviderClass</key><String ID="1"></string><key>IOResourceMatch></key><String ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>" and then throws the...
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