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  1. After updating to Mac OS Sierra 10.12.5 this patch no longer seems to work. But as barijaona said NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext fixed it right up!
  2. The BCM4352 still works great in 10.10.5, but zero bluetooth is seen, I tried the latest kexts and patches and still nothing, in the end I decided to just remove the bluetooth kexts until there is solution found.
  3. My issue was not a conflict, its because I put them both into the efi partition, so today I installed them into /S/L/E and my Ethernet is still enabled, thanks for posting the great kext here. Now if it would only load from the efi partition for a more vanilla experience, then it would be perfect. (Although one is now in the efi partition and the other is in /S/L/E and it still works!) Broadcom 57765-B0: Name: ethernet Type: ethernet Bus: PCI Vendor ID: 0x14e4 Device ID: 0x16b5 Subsystem Vendor ID: 0x1025 Subsystem ID: 0x0647 Revision ID: 0x0010 Link Width: x1 BSD name: en2 Kext name: AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext Location: /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext mDNS offload capable: Version: 10.1.3
  4. Oh cool, how did they get it to work, I got the following errors and Ethernet did not work. AppleBCM5701Ethernet [1000001c8, PXSX]: 0 16b5 initConfig - unknown chip AppleBCM5701Ethernet [1000001c8, PXSX]: 1fe 80 initConfig - configuration error - RX descriptor count > RX receive count AppleBCM5701Ethernet [1000001c8, PXSX]: 0 0 getAdaptorInfo - error setting up configuration data AppleBCM5701Ethernet [1000001c8, PXSX]: 0 0 start - getAdapterInfo failed, giving up That was with your two kexts loading from the efi partition, or is that why it didn't work and your right, with updates, it will probably change each time, which is a pain. Thanks
  5. I bet it works, but BCM57785 is a bit different, and have you had any success with any of the 57785 model? I checked and both Ethernet kexts are from 10.10.2 and I did removed the fake pci kexts first. You see vanilla kext was left installed into /S/L/E while the modified 10.10.2 kext loads from the efi partition. So technically I didn't change any kexts in /S/L/E and yet the Ethernet still works.
  6. That method failed to work, but what I did worked for me and now the Ethernet functions again on my laptop!
  7. I have the BCM57785 and I used the binary patched version of BCM57781 for 10.10.2, but then I simply added <string>pci14e4,16b5</string> rebooted and its now detected, and the Ethernet does work. I put IONetworkingFamily.kext, AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext, IOEthernetAVBController.kext, mDNSOffloadUserClient.kext all in the plugins folder of IONetworkingFamily.kext, then added all to my efi partition in the 10.10 kext folder as I'm using clover and I want to keep it as vanilla as possible. But I believe this kexts may kill sleep on laptops, so beware if on a laptop. kernel[0]: AppleBCM5701Ethernet [1000001c8, PXSX]: 0 0 ReadInRom: no 2nd code header found Broadcom 57781-B0: Name: ethernet Type: ethernet Bus: PCI Vendor ID: 0x14e4 Device ID: 0x16b5 Subsystem Vendor ID: 0x1025 Subsystem ID: 0x0647 Revision ID: 0x0010 Link Width: x1 BSD name: en2 Kext name: AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext Location: /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleBCM5701Ethernet.kext mDNS offload capable: Version: 10.1.3
  8. I fixed some missing stuff in the dsdt on the XPS 410, here is what I did, added: EHC1, EHC2, I changed USB0 - USB4 to UHC1 - UHC5, added SBUS, HDEF (although codec id is probably wrong, but using voodoohda anyways) and added ich8 lpc patch(not sure if that did anything or not). I can also include the patches later if anyone wants to apply to their own dsdt. ps sleep seems to work on mavericks using my dsdt! XPS410-DSDT.zip
  9. I have the same usb 3 chipset, but on my GA-Z68XP-UD3 and for some reason I also get reboots when i plug in a usb flash drive into my intel usb 2 ports, but if i remove this usb 3 kext, it stops and I can plug in anything and no reboots, so its obviously its the kext, and I would have posted it in the tickets, but I have no error logs either. But its like some sort of conflict with my onboard usb 2 ports, and I had this same issue with both 10.8.5 and 10.9.1. Using the older cali usb kext seems to stop it from happening.
  10. Thats really odd, I have a GTS 250(a rebadged 9800GTX+) with 10.6.8 and it works with "<key>GraphicsEnabler</key> <string>yes</string>" in com.apple.Boot.plist in /Extra. I'm using stock drivers as well and nothing else.
  11. Could it be because it was complied in Snow Leopard? EDIT: its boots on my 64bit P4 then kps.
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