Well the Bootlog.txt is much improved, only takes 5 seconds to complete instead of the 14 seconds it previously took.
There are still a few minor amendments we can make to your CLOVER folder and config.plist.
Your Bootlog confirms you don't need the change XHC1 to XHC rename patch. Your DSDT and SSDT's don't contain this device name, just the XHCI device. As shown in the screenshot below.
The fact you have two Atheros WiFi cards installed bothers me for some reason!
Two cards are shown & highlighted in the screenshot below.
The first - 168C:0030 relates to an old Atheros AR5BHB112 card, compatible with macOS.
The second - 168C:003E relates to either of these two WiFi cards, depending on the sub-system ID:
- Killer 1435 Wireless-AC
- Killer N1525 Wireless-AC
If the newer AC compatible card works in macOS, which I am not sure it does, you might be best served removing the AR5BHB112 card. If it only works in Windows, or only the Bluetooth works and you want AC WiFi on both macOS and Windows you need to replace this with a compatible card. This used to mean a Broadcom chip card, but recent developments means you can use some Intel WiFi cards.
KEXTS:
Regarding the kexts you are using, I would comment as follows:
These kexts should
not be in your /S/L/E folder. They should all be in the
/CLOVER/kexts/Other folder.
But make sure you repair permissions and rebuild the kernel cache after removing the kexts, and BEFORE you reboot your system.
- FakeSMC - can be used or replaced with VirtualSMC.kext but replacement is not essential
- Lilu
- IntelMausiEthernet
- VoodooHDAa - replace with AppleALC.kext as it is a better audio kext than VoodooHDA.kext
- XHCI-200-series-injector - Should be replaced with XHCI-Unsupported.kext
- WhateverGreen
CLOVER FOLDER:
I have attached below the CLOVER folder I would create were I using your system.
- I would remove the APIC-p.aml from the /CLOVER/ACPI/origin folder, it serves no purpose.
- I would add a number of SSDT's, you currently don't use any.
- The SSDT-EC and SSDT-USBX are generic, but custom SSDT's can be created from your DSDT.aml, if you provide a copy of it.
- SSDT-XOSI.aml is a common fix so your system is better recognised in macOS.
- I would remove a number of drivers from the /CLOVER/drivers64UEFI folder, as they are not required unless you are using FileVault:
- AppleImageCodec-64.efi
- AppleKeyAggregator-64.efi
- AppleUITheme-64.efi
- FirmwareVolume-64.efi
- OsxFatBinaryDrv-64.efi
- I would replace these two drivers:
- OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi - replace with OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi
- VBoxHfs-64.efi - replace with HFSPlus-64.efi
- I would add the kexts you listed above and a few others to the /CLOVER/kexts/Other folder.
- I would delete the numbered OSX sub-folders from /CLOVER/kexts folder, as they are not used.
- I would delete the sub-folder from the /CLOVER/OEM folder, as it is not used.
- I would delete the unused theme folders and icons from the /CLOVER/themes folder, leaving just your vintageosx theme folder, as it is used by the config.plist.
- I have amended the config.plist, added a few ACPI fixes, boot arguments, and made a few other changes.
I would recommend you have a look at this and your current CLOVER folder, to compare the two setups.
Before you think to try this folder.
I would strongly recommend you deal with the kexts currently in you /S/L/E folder before using this CLOVER folder, even on a spare USB pen drive. As you could cause damage to the system if you haven't first dealt with the kext location and kernel cache rebuild.
Again, lots for you to think about.