- Joined
- Dec 8, 2017
- Messages
- 3
- Motherboard
- Abit IP35 Pro
- CPU
- Core2Quad Q6600
- Graphics
- MSI Geforce 8400
Followed the iBoot/MultiBeast method to install Snow Leopard, then UniBeast/MultiBeast to upgrade to El Capitan.
When clover gets past init(6), the boot process halts and the num lock/power lights start blinking on my USB keyboard. Unplugging said keyboard allows Clover to complete boot. Luckily, I still have a PS2 keyboard which works with Clover (it now stays plugged in at the same time as the USB keyboard). When I had Snow Leopard installed (via MultiBeast), it didn't do this, so I'm assuming it's a Clover problem.
I've tried:
- Plugging keyboard into all USB ports (both with and without the PS2 keyboard plugged in)
- Changing BIOS Keyboard settings to both "OS" and "BIOS".
- Updating Clover to latest version and installing UsbKbDxe-64 driver.
I tried searching for a DSDT, but only found one for the non-Pro IP35.
Other Google searching has fixes for UEFI booting systems and different MacOS versions, but nothing that applies to this MB.
Thoughts?
When clover gets past init(6), the boot process halts and the num lock/power lights start blinking on my USB keyboard. Unplugging said keyboard allows Clover to complete boot. Luckily, I still have a PS2 keyboard which works with Clover (it now stays plugged in at the same time as the USB keyboard). When I had Snow Leopard installed (via MultiBeast), it didn't do this, so I'm assuming it's a Clover problem.
I've tried:
- Plugging keyboard into all USB ports (both with and without the PS2 keyboard plugged in)
- Changing BIOS Keyboard settings to both "OS" and "BIOS".
- Updating Clover to latest version and installing UsbKbDxe-64 driver.
I tried searching for a DSDT, but only found one for the non-Pro IP35.
Other Google searching has fixes for UEFI booting systems and different MacOS versions, but nothing that applies to this MB.
Thoughts?