So got an AR9280 Half sized wireless card and stuck it in, works fine in both windows and mac.
Touchpad works with some drivers a googled for ELD, but it has no option to reverse the scrolling (im used to moving fingers towards the screen to see stuff higher up on the page)
The main thing I...
Trackpad Works flawlessly
I got the PCI list
I don`t really get that guide, I found a sort of close device id
"
0030 - AR9380 2.4/5 GHz abgn, 3 Stream, 450 Mbs"
"
but its not the same ID, should I try the kext anyway?
Thanks, Right so next is to
A. Get the touchpad Gestures working
B. Find a Wireless Card (half PCIe) Please let me know what i need to do to find out which ones are compatible. i tried googling it but the results were not so clear
Specs for those are
Keyboard(it works): PC/AT Enhanced PS/2...
Copy bootmgfw.efi to bootmgfw-orig.efi.
done
I then deleted the old bootmgfw.efi
I then copied CLOVERX64.efi to \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi
Thanks man, it works. for some reason I had it as "bootmgfw-orig.efi copy"
my mistake.
Edit, booting Yosemite from the hard disk causes it to go...
ive found something out. I reinstalled windows (to its own partition seperate from osx) and then booted from my clover usb.
there were three OSX install options
1.The OS X installer that was on the usb
2. the Installed Yosemite OS
3. The recovery for the Installed Yosemite
and TWO windows boot...
It i change it to false the windows boot entry is not detected.
Do i need secure boot or fast boot or anything like that on in order for windows to run in uefi, becuase i turned them all offf
As in left over data in the EFI partition; Will copying everything out of EFI, doing a full overwrite/format and then copying it back fix that or do i have to use tools such as fdisk and stuff.
Or do you mean something else by boot record?
Msinfo32 still says my bios mode is UEFI in windows. but clover only seems to show a legacy mode for windows8.1
I definable also ticked "install for uefi booting only" in clover.
So changing the below to false?
Edit: yeah the windows boot option in clover dissapears, i am going to rename cloverx64.efi to something, put the windows efi file back and just go check that it is actually a windows UEFI install
read post#36 I made it because my bootloader only recognizes it when it is in that location
As for the clover entry I am booting the third out of three, the first is Yosemite, second a recovery for yosemite and the third being "Boot Windows from Legacy HD4"
Does the "Legacy" imply it was...
So used clover configurator to add SMBIOS details to my config.plist and it looked fine. still booted and all.
As suggested in post #39 I renamed the /EFI/Microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi file to
/EFI/Microsoft/boot/bootmgfw-ORIG.efi and then installed windows
I then booted off the usb, changed the...
sorry about that, misread it.
It says my southbridge model of my motherboard is HM76, Im assuming thats the socket
So with the new edit, best match is still MacBookAir5?
So i have updated my profile, removed the old desktop that was on there and added the hackintosh details.
I have this text file and the text file linked in the original post if anything that is not on my profile is needed
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0gc4dbf22fs53wh/WALDO-W8%20SPEC.txt?dl=0
yep thanks, will do.
For the SMBIOS stuff, it looks straight forward. I can program VB.NET so i have coded before.
Is it just as simple as this :
http://www.osx86.net/topic/14668-guide-clover-efi-bootloader/#entry63145
and also, can i just be lazy and use this...
Yep, boots clover fine.
So basically I copied both the plist from the guide and the plist from my bootloader onto my windows laptop. as I cannot access Xcode I used a windows program called plist editor pro.
Tried to open the plist from my hackintosh, it said html error. The other one opened...
I meant the directory, as in upper case or lower case letters. Because the other folders in EFI/ were in capitals and the ones I made do not.
Apologies for the confusion.
What I did.
1.booted the Yosemite install from the Clover bootloader on my USB
2.Mounted the EFI Partiton
3.Went to...
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