I gave up and went to use Google's browser. I found problems in Safari browser on my mac computer also, from time to time on some sites is not broadcasting any videos but do not get stuck. Google's browser overcomes all the problems.Even with 10.12.1 the problem is not solved for me without patching
AppleIntelFramebufferAzul.kext at boot.
Hey. I read your comment I see you found a solution to the problem. I just do not know how to do the instructions you've written. Is there a video to guides on how to do the operation? Or is there a more detailed explanation of how exactly get the necessary files and swap operations in the operating system. Thank you very much.Applied the patch last night and so far no more freezes in Safari or Twitter when playing videos.
Sleep and wake from sleep with sound all works too!
Thanks for sharing this excellent find!
Name: AppleIntelFramebufferAzul
Find: 48898BA8000000
Replace: 90909090909090
Comment: isolate IntelAccelerator HD4600 (10.11.6 & 10.12)
MatchOS: 10.12.x
See Kexts to patch :Hey. I read your comment I see you found a solution to the problem. I just do not know how to do the instructions you've written. Is there a video to guides on how to do the operation? Or is there a more detailed explanation of how exactly get the necessary files and swap operations in the operating system. Thank you very much.
Is the explanation attributed Sierra 10.12.1 operating system? I read what is written there but I did not know what to do? Another question: Is Apple should update and correct this phenomenon?See Kexts to patch :
https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Configuration/KernelAndKextPatches
No.Is the explanation attributed Sierra 10.12.1 operating system?
Modify your config.plistI read what is written there but I did not know what to do?
Apple will not be doing that for you.Another question: Is Apple should update and correct this phenomenon?
Ok I'm beginning to understand, where is the file you need to replace within the operating system? (Which folder). And where did I get the file you need to place the current situation? Again thank you patienceNo.
Modify your config.plist
Apple will not be doing that for you.
I don't think you are.Ok I'm beginning to understand,
No files need replacing. You should mount your EFI partition and edit /EFI/CLOVER/config.plist.where is the file you need to replace within the operating system? (Which folder).
You do not need to replace anything, you just have to edit your config.plist.And where did I get the file you need to place the current situation?
I don't think you are.
No files need replacing. You should mount your EFI partition and edit /EFI/CLOVER/config.plist.
You do not need to replace anything, you just have to edit your config.plist.
Download and run CloverConfigurator then mount your EFI partition.
Open your config.plist file.
Select Kernel and Kext Patches and make the alterations specified in Post #43.
Then save your modified config.plist.
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beauty! This is exactly what I needed. Your explanation is simple and excellent. Now I understand what I need to do. Before I'll do the operation, I want to ask something: I installed the Sierra through MultiBeast not using clover. Does it work well? Is the problem with opening the partition efi with clover and perform the action as you've explained?I don't think you are.
No files need replacing. You should mount your EFI partition and edit /EFI/CLOVER/config.plist.
You do not need to replace anything, you just have to edit your config.plist.
Download and run CloverConfigurator then mount your EFI partition.
Open your config.plist file.
Select Kernel and Kext Patches and make the alterations specified in Post #43.
Then save your modified config.plist.
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