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Minihack’s Build: Haswell i5-4250U NUC BOXD54250WYKH1 - 8GB RAM

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Can someone please upload the fixed config.plist for 10.10.3? Call me dumb, but I've tried all of the above, and my NUC is still not working...

When I deleted patch from config.plist, it rebooted in a loop. When I deleted lines from config.plist, it froze in the middle of the booting process, even in safe mode.

Thank you in advance!
 
Can someone please upload the fixed config.plist for 10.10.3? Call me dumb, but I've tried all of the above, and my NUC is still not working...

When I deleted patch from config.plist, it rebooted in a loop. When I deleted lines from config.plist, it froze in the middle of the booting process, even in safe mode.

Thank you in advance!

I'm in the same boat. I can't even get my usb installer to boot now either so I'm SOL without a computer. Any help would be great.
 
OK so now I am officially lost here !
@MegatronCupcakes told us Azul patch was responsible for the KP:
Code:
Comment : AZUL portx06 DP to HDMI
Find: 00000400 00870000 000204
Name: AppleIntelFramebufferAzul
Replace: 00000800 00060000 000204

@ mjayp991 told us 2nd boot stage patch was responsible for the KP:
Code:
Comment : Second Stage Patch
Find: 4188C4EB 03
Name: IOGraphicsFamily
Replace: 4188C4EB 23

Are they both faulty ?

BTW Toleda's patch for Azul & 6>HDMI (Source)
Code:
Comment : 10.9-10.10-HD4600_HDMI_Audio-1of2
Find: 3D0B0C00 00
Name: AppleHDAController
Replace: 3D0C0C00 00

Comment : 10.9-10.10-HD4600_HDMI_Audio-2of2
Find: 3D0C0A00 00
Name: AppleHDAController
Replace: 3D0C0C00 00

Comment : 10.10-Azul-Port_0x6-DP2HDMI
Find: 02040A00 00040000 87000000 
Name: AppleIntelFramebufferAzul
Replace: 02040A00 00080000 06000000


And my 2nd boot stage patch was (from 10.10.2): (Source)
Code:
Comment : Second Stage Patch
Find: 4188C4EB 11
Name: IOGraphicsFamily
Replace: 4188C4EB 31

I think it is likely that most people that are running into issues with this patch on 10.10.3 have the 10.10.0/10.10.1 patches enabled in addition to the one originally posted for 10.10.2 but now applicable also to 10.10.3.

Note: http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...ode-after-update-10-10-3-a-3.html#post1021037

So would advise to first update the 2nd boot stage fix, and then see the azul fix ...

Can you check and report about HDMI audio ? thanks
 
I have attached my config.plist.

I am fully working on 10.10.3 with HDMI audio out.
 

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Thanks @mjayp991 ... that confirms the Second Boot Stage issue.

I don't understand why @MegatronCupcakes gets different result though ...
 
Tkanks @mjayp991 ... that confirms the Second Boot Stage issue.

I don't understand why @MegatronCupcakes gets different result though ...

mea culpa

The reason I get a different result is I reported deleting the wrong patch. Looking back, it was the IOGraphicsFamily patch I deleted, not the AppleIntelFrameBufferAzul patch. I've attached my config.plist.

@Sebinouse, @mjayp991, thanks for your diligence in getting to the bottom of this.

Moral of the story: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...y-lower-work-quality/articleshow/38426103.cms


***update*** I noticed when posting my config.plist that it didn't have a serial number. I suppose I'd replaced it at some point an never updated with a new serial. I created a new serial via Clover Configurator and rebooted... or at least attempted to. My NUC now hangs on boot, even when trying to boot in safe mode. Looks like I'll be rebuilding and restoring from Time Machine as I can't think of anyway to mount my msata disk on another machine.
 

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Ok, but how? I need to do some tweaking or I just follow the original guide but with the new version of the OS?
 
Ok, but how? I need to do some tweaking or I just follow the original guide but with the new version of the OS?

I upgraded from 10.10.1 to .2 to .3 with the issues I've documented here. I am not sure, but for a whole new install I would follow the original guide but eliminate the kext injection mentioned and add in the graphic injection as well.
 
Yes the 10.10.3 update is flawless just make sure you have the right patch for second boot stage ... which is only cosmetic.
 
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