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Mac OSX 10.12 with X99 Broadwell-E family and Haswell-E family

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No that's not true, can't boot without it in some cases

Broadwell-e needs it to be able to install, once installed you can change fakecpuid and delete
 
ALso can you screenshot kernel and kext patches screen
 
Thanks @ekwipt I changed to usb2 and boots to install

I finally succeeded to install it.
I tried to change FakeCPUID to 0x040671 and deleted NullCPUPowerManagement kext and it won't doesn't boot.
back to FakeCPUID 0x0306A0 with NullCPUPowerManagement kext and it works!

I don't know if this is normal? (see attached) Intel Power Gadget

Another issue which I'm facing since EL Capitan 10.11.6 signing in with App Store error, Tried many solutions but no avail
Any idea?
 

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Thanks @ekwipt I changed to usb2 and boots to install

I finally succeeded to install it.
I tried to change FakeCPUID to 0x040671 and deleted NullCPUPowerManagement kext and it won't doesn't boot.
back to FakeCPUID 0x0306A0 with NullCPUPowerManagement kext and it works!

I don't know if this is normal? (see attached) Intel Power Gadget

Another issue which I'm facing since EL Capitan 10.11.6 signing in with App Store error, Tried many solutions but no avail
Any idea?
Good work, but now your turbo states are all maxed. There's some good progression on this and a lot of people have put in work. I've only tested other people's methods and as far as I've got is my original EFI that I sent you. So that might be a good starting point and see if it works
 
Thanks,
How should i fix this? are you facing the same issue?
 
For the allocation problem that i was facing that it fails to boot 3 times at least before go
the second fix here works fine with me

by deleting OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi and instead installing Test2-2016.efi alongside OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi
 
No i'm using : OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi

It's different strokes for different folks unfortunately as we have different motherboards

You may check this thread to see if someone has your board and copy their EFI, now what you can do is enable kernel to patch and change CPUid to Broadwell-E and delete Null CPU etc
 
and you can set in bios:

Intel XHCI Mode - Smart Auto

EHCI Legacy Support - Enable

XHCI Hand-off - Enable

EHCI Hand-off – Enable

EIST – Disable

Secure Boot – Other OS
 
i've got a 6850K and am working in 10.11.3 only right now, but this is my config:
 

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now what you can do is enable kernel to patch and change CPUid to Broadwell-E and delete Null CPU etc

How to enable kernel to patch?

It seems it's not working without NullCPUPowerManagement and Haswell FakeCPUID 0x0306A0
tried 0x040671 and 0x040674 not working!


I used your config.plist that you sent earlier with all these kerneltopatch, did i miss something?
 

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