Common doesn't equal universal. :crazy: I confess that I am a total noob when it comes to Clover, I am still learning the fundamentals. In any case, thanks for your assistance. Happy New Year,
—G.
This is very weird / frustrating. I had Clover for El Capitan working fine. I went away for the holidays, come back, boot up — keyboard works in boot loader. Let it get to login screen and… no response from mouse or keyboard. Confirmed they work on another machine, just not once OS X has loaded...
A bit of googling led me to this:
http://pjalm.com/forums/index.php
I am out of the hackintosh scene, only maintaining my own build iteratively as needed. So I can't really help with questions about the state of the art. Good luck! :-)
That doesn't help those of us who use our bootloader as a, you know, loader of boot volumes. ;) I have Win7, an OS X clone, etc. in addition to my OS X primary.
Still holding out hope for an eventual fix.
I have this same bug. Chimera froze on spinner when my TM volume was plugged in. Now I can only get it to work if I physically disconnect my TM drive. I don't want to erase my old backups… I hope someone gets a fix for this soon!
Please fix this… I could reformat my TM drive, but then I'd lose all my backups! That's not a solution, that's a (bad) workaround. In the meantime I'm operating sans hourly backups… not good.
I no longer support this guide (see the top of page 1 for a link to PJALM’s newer guide), but to answer your question, I never had problems with the CPU speed – it just worked. I set the BIOS multiplier to 42 in my case, and originally chose a SMBIOS of Mac Pro (the base default) which gave me...
Mine works fine unless I allow it to sleep-wake (then it's snap-crackle-pop). Since sleep-wake is always finicky anyway and is one of the easiest things to break from update to update... I've just gone ahead and given up on it. So now I have a stable build and working green-jack audio.
Thanks man. Aesthetics were (and always are) important to me, so it's nice to get that kind of positive feedback.
Offhand I don't know. How did you spec your OC in BIOS? Did you check my BIOS settings in the zip file linked earlier in this thread? Basically I just set my CPU multiplier to...
EDIT:
Messed up my sound and couldn't restore it until I figured out why.
First, the update somehow deleted my Extra/DSDT.aml.
Then, when I remade the DSDT, I didn't realize PJALM had updated his BIOS repo to *not* include audio edits.
So in MB I had to use the "WITHOUT DSDT" option...
Ugh, the USB 3.0 cord caused me no end of problems. I'd already stuffed so many cables through the few ports available, that one was nearly the one that prevented the whole thing from coming together. I didn't have a ton of confidence in it either by the time it was done, but ultimately, a PC...
Hey Stork,
Nah, you and PJALM are both making sufficient sense for this amateur, I do appreciate the advice. As I said, some point in the future I'll look into trying different smbios and power management profiles, no reason not to take advantage of all my computer's specs, right? It just...
Hm, seems like another can of worms, I'll have to look into it in greater detail when I have the time. If I understand correctly the only advantage is the ability to run lower p-states (and power manage HD4000, which I don't use), right? Or does it give slightly better performance...
I'm not following your acronyms. What does "PM" stand for? I assume SB/IB is Sandy/Ivy Bridge. I use an IB CPU; am I using the wrong symbios then? Am I missing out on potential performance or something? If so, how should I switch, and how did you fix pstates?
Ran MSRDumper and got comparable (identical?) results to before:
Subjectively, I don't actually see the "middle" p-states very often, but they are there. Running Mac Pro 3,1 FWIW.
UPDATE: for some reason updating to 10.8.3 from 10.8.2 has fixed my slow boot! No idea why. Had to reinstall 898 audio and TRIM patch via MultiBeast. On the other hand, a weird little app I like called Moody now takes a very long time to load. EDIT: although that app is seriously out of date and...
I have gone and updated the guide as best as I could for MB 5.2.1, given that a lot of new files are things that I either don't want to mess with on my own build (because they work perfectly for me as they are), or which theoretically I have already done manually (and therefore I don't want to...
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