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- Asus Q87T (Thin Mini-ITX)
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- Intel i7-4790T (Quad-Core 2.7ghz, 3.9ghz turbo, hyper-threading)
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4600
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So I've updated from a Yosemite installation in which most hardware sensors were working for temperature, fan speed etc. As part of the update I decided to remove my quite old version of FakeSMC and its sensors, and use the option provided by MultiBeast to install an updated version.
However, it doesn't appear to be working; I don't see temperatures for any internal components, nor my fan speed.
I'm using Clover, but I'm a bit confused as to where I should actually be installing things now; is the kexts/10.11 or kexts/other folder in Clover's EFI folder still okay, or should everything be in /Library/Extensions or /System/Library/Extensions now? A lot of guides seem to describe installation to /S/L/E now which before were okay with Clover injection the last time I followed them (admittedly a while ago), which seems strange.
To clarify as well; I know that System Integrity Protection prevents tampering with folders like /S/L/E, but can I enable it once I'm happy with the extensions that I've installed to prevent tampering of those as well?
However, it doesn't appear to be working; I don't see temperatures for any internal components, nor my fan speed.
I'm using Clover, but I'm a bit confused as to where I should actually be installing things now; is the kexts/10.11 or kexts/other folder in Clover's EFI folder still okay, or should everything be in /Library/Extensions or /System/Library/Extensions now? A lot of guides seem to describe installation to /S/L/E now which before were okay with Clover injection the last time I followed them (admittedly a while ago), which seems strange.
To clarify as well; I know that System Integrity Protection prevents tampering with folders like /S/L/E, but can I enable it once I'm happy with the extensions that I've installed to prevent tampering of those as well?