- Joined
- Jan 2, 2012
- Messages
- 3
- Motherboard
- Asus ROG Strix Z370-I Gaming
- CPU
- i7-8700
- Graphics
- GT 1030
I just built a new system... tiny one. Asus ROG Strix Z370-I Gaming (Mini-ITX), I7-8700 65W Hexacore, 32GB Corsair memory, 2TB Intel 7600 Pro SSD (M.2) and added an EVGA GT1030 SC video card. I also bought a new DW1820A Wifi/BT card to replace the Realtek, which won't work with OSX.
So... after ump-teen failed installs, I think I've stumbled into an issue. If I don't install the nVidia card, WiFi is enabled on initial boot-up, no Kexts required. Once I install Clover, WiFi doesn't work... need to install FakePCIID. If I install the nVidia card, there's no default driver, so it's sluggish, but WiFi still works. Once I install nVidia drivers, system won't finish booting unless I disable WiFi in BIOS.
Next, install FakePCIID and FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi, reboot, then enable WiFi in BIOS... machine boots, but shows no WiFi hardware installed.... yet it shows in the PCI list.
I've through the Broadcom WiFi install guide too many times... there are no sections in config.plist that contain anything to patch... but until I add nVidia drivers, it was working. Any clues on resolving this one??
Regards, KM
So... after ump-teen failed installs, I think I've stumbled into an issue. If I don't install the nVidia card, WiFi is enabled on initial boot-up, no Kexts required. Once I install Clover, WiFi doesn't work... need to install FakePCIID. If I install the nVidia card, there's no default driver, so it's sluggish, but WiFi still works. Once I install nVidia drivers, system won't finish booting unless I disable WiFi in BIOS.
Next, install FakePCIID and FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi, reboot, then enable WiFi in BIOS... machine boots, but shows no WiFi hardware installed.... yet it shows in the PCI list.
I've through the Broadcom WiFi install guide too many times... there are no sections in config.plist that contain anything to patch... but until I add nVidia drivers, it was working. Any clues on resolving this one??
Regards, KM