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Hi))) battery status working fine.
You said that power management not working.
I maked all as in Native Power Management guide:

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0
sudo rm /var/vm/sleepimage
sudo mkdir /var/vm/sleepimage

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seems that X86PlatformPlugin is loading under the CPU0 node.

cat /tmp/AppleIntelInfo.dat


but kextstat |grep appleintelcpu does not return anything.....

system still can't boot normal mode:
can get kernel panic
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but after reboot
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From where did you download OS X?
On what hardware did you create your USB installer?
How is it that you provide an ioreg if you can't boot?
 
Downloaded from appstore, maked image on my hackintosh gigabyte h77-ds3h + core I5, os Yosemite. i can boot just in safe mode, with -x.
Will try to make bootable flash again, patch and make clear install again.
I remember that you told to make bootable flash just only on real hardware)))
 
Downloaded from appstore, maked image on my hackintosh gigabyte h77-ds3h + core I5, os Yosemite. i can boot just in safe mode, with -x.
Will try to make bootable flash again, patch and make clear install again.
I remember that you told to make bootable flash just only on real hardware)))

If you think your ACPI patching process is causing a problem, do the patches one at a time and test in between each.
 
Hi xXRedHackingXx, were you able to use GeForce 920M? Does wifi worked?
I have an Aspire E 15 E5-573G-58B7.

Hi everyone!
[FIXED] I'm trying to install El Capitan on my new computer: Acer Aspire E5-573G-590R

Intel Core i5 (5th Gen) 5200U / 2.2 GHz (Turbo 2.7 GHz) Dual Core
NVIDIA GeForce 920M - 2 GB DDR3 VRAM (and integrated Intel Graphics)
RAM: 4GB
Bios is set to boot in UEFI

Can anyone help me? I'm getting this error:

Error allocating 0x10b21 pages at 0x000000000c890000 alloc type 2
Couldn't allocate runtime area
Boot failed, sleeping for 10 seconds before exiting...

(sorry for my bad english :silent:)
Thanks :p

EDIT: Hi guys!! Thanks to everyone! Now my hackintosh is finally working!
Just a tip: i found way to enable BIOS Advanced menu on our bios!
1) Open BIOS (my key is F2)
2) Press 3 times FN+TAB
3) Save changes end exit
4) On reboot, re-enter the bios
Done! Read replies of this thread :D
(Someone used F10+A to show Advanced menu..)
 
If you think your ACPI patching process is causing a problem
Hello RehabMan, installed system again, patched ssdt & dsdt.
Boot mode with fake id for gfx: 4mb video memory
Boot -x: full memory
Boot -v :
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Hello RehabMan, installed system again, patched ssdt & dsdt.
Boot mode with fake id for gfx: 4mb video memory
Boot -x: full memory
Boot -v :
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No idea what you're trying to communicate.
Broadwell graphics does not require use of FakeID.
 
Ok, thank you very much for yor patience and support. So sad that i cant fix problem, but......."it is, what it is". Have a nice day!
 
Ok, thank you very much for yor patience and support. So sad that i cant fix problem, but......."it is, what it is". Have a nice day!

Did you try the suggestion in post #157?
 
yes, i patched one by one. Maked one patch then try to boot. Minimal patch was:
1 os fix
2 Os fix + dsdt to xdsm
3 os fix + bright fix
4 os fix + bright fix + dsm2xdsm
5 os fix + gfx0 to igpu
6 os fix + gfx0 to igpu + bright fix
e.t.c
can boot os just only when graphics off (fith fake id) or with -x
 
yes, i patched one by one. Maked one patch then try to boot. Minimal patch was:
1 os fix
2 Os fix + dsdt to xdsm
3 os fix + bright fix
4 os fix + bright fix + dsm2xdsm
5 os fix + gfx0 to igpu
6 os fix + gfx0 to igpu + bright fix
e.t.c
can boot os just only when graphics off (fith fake id) or with -x

Start with native DSDT.aml + SSDTs from ACPI/origin copied to ACPI/patched (don't forget correct settings for DropOem and SortedOrder).
 
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