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[Request] Help with patching battery for Asus UL50AG


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Do you know what the issue could be with the Clover bootloader?

Probably an issue with the options you choose in config.plist.

 

Or you don't have DSDT installed to the correct place for Clover to load it (Clover does not read configuration from /Extra).

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The config screens are in the zip in the post #25.

 

Can you please take a look at them?

 

Thanks!

If you want me to look, post your EFI/Clover folder.

 

You should not use any Clover "Fixes" if you're using your own patched DSDT.

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So I need to deselect every fix? Here is the EFI/CLOVER folder

Yes. If you already have a working patched DSDT, you don't want Clover messing with it.

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I'll try it right now!

 

EDIT: I'm going to try if out with the clover.plist in the attachment.

 

So far no success :-(

 

It isn't working sadly enough

You should check your Clover bootlog to see what Clover is doing...

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Here is my bootlog.

 

As of the arguments:

darkwake and kext-dev-mode=1.

 

I've selected custom EDID and patch VBIOS

Of the USB selection:

Inject, Add ClockID, FixOwnership.

 

Btw, what is the darkwake argument? Disables that sleep/standby modes?

bootlog.log.txt

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Here is my bootlog.

 

As of the arguments:

darkwake and kext-dev-mode=1.

 

I've selected custom EDID and patch VBIOS

Of the USB selection:

Inject, Add ClockID, FixOwnership.

 

Btw, what is the darkwake argument? Disables that sleep/standby modes?

No ideas... Your signature lacks any details on your hardware.

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Yeah I know what, I think I'm reverting to the Chameleon bootloader, I've got alot of issues with clover  :(  :(

Your problem has nothing to do with bootloader choice. It has to do with the hardware you have.

 

First step to successful hackintosh: Purchase compatible hardware.

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