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Try again with this one :I tried the config.plist. Same "does printf work??"
Try again with this one :I tried the config.plist. Same "does printf work??"
You are mistaken :I keep NullCPUPowerManagement.kext because it's necessary for the x79 platform to have working power management (As far as I know).
For 'Error loading kernel cache' you should boot with -f UseKernelCache=No.Tried it with a new clover USB boot drive I created.
Now getting this:
I attached the current EFI folder to my previous post.For 'Error loading kernel cache' you should boot with -f UseKernelCache=No.
The last config.plist that I uploaded was set to do that.
I attached the current EFI folder to my previous post.
Have already tried those. But not with the config.plist you provided.You could try changing OsxAptioFix3Drv-64 for AptioMemoryFix or OsxAptioFixDrv or OsxAptioFix2Drv.
Other than that, no more ideas.
Tried some of those combinations...still getting error loading kernel cache.You could try changing OsxAptioFix3Drv-64 for AptioMemoryFix or OsxAptioFixDrv or OsxAptioFix2Drv.
Other than that, no more ideas.
It was just an observation and I would not expect it to have any impact on your booting problem but it should help with your power management once you are able to boot.I deleted NullCPU Kext. No change.
Which version of Clover are you using ?Tried some of those combinations...still getting error loading kernel cache.
r4411It was just an observation and I would not expect it to have any impact on your booting problem but it should help with your power management once you are able to boot.
Which version of Clover are you using ?