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Mac OS Sierra on ASUS Zenbook Flip UX360UAK

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I patched IOKit according to the post linked by FAQ. The patch was successful but it said to set DVMT realloc to 96/128MB. But my BIOS shows only 32/64MB options. I tried booting with 64MB, ig-platform-id set to 0x19160000, but it failed to boot. Same error as before patching.
What can I do?

BTW, is there a working driver for USB Wi-Fi Mediatek 802.11n Product ID:0x7601, Version ID: 0x148f ?
I found one or two, but they were for Mountain Lion, and the pref pane unexpectedly closed.
 
The next two 32-bit items are the framebuffer memory size and the cursor bytes size.
The sum of those two items must be less (or equal) than the DVMT-prealloc setting.

So, 0x02200000 is 34MB, and 0x01500000 is 21MB. The sum is 55MB. So, clearly it is not going to work with a DVMT-prealloc of 32MB.

Since I have DVMT set as 64MB, do I need this?
Or should I resort to minStolenSize patch?
 
Since I have DVMT set as 64MB, do I need this?
Or should I resort to minStolenSize patch?
no, you don't need the patch if you can set to 64MB in your BIOS
 
can you send complete file?:thumbup:
 
I can not do it.
can anyone add me the efi file or complete mail here so I only need to put it on usb
 
I can not do it.
can anyone add me the efi file or complete mail here so I only need to put it on usb

Follow the Clover guide linked from the FAQ.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/el-capita...faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.html

Although you should read the FAQ for an overview of issues, the Clover guide is linked from the first question: "Q. Where do I start?", just after the bold face "Clover Guide".
Here is a direct link, just to be clear:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-booting-the-os-x-installer-on-laptops-with-clover.148093/

Also, your profile must be filled out with complete details as requested in the FAQ, again under "Q. Where do I start?". All seven details requested are equally important.

And if you have an issue (after following the guide), or on any other problem, you must provide a detailed description of the problem including information that helps us understand what you're doing. Always attach "Problem Reporting" files as per FAQ.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/el-capita...faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.html
The required files and data are fully detailed in the last question in the FAQ:
"Q. What are typical "Problem Reporting" files?"
 
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