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Hello

Since i had to update Clover for sierra it takes over 1 minute to go from the bios screen to the apple splash logo.
around 30 second till "Welcome to clover xxxx" appears and then another 30 seconds or so "scanning for ..." etc. And then around 20 seconds till the apple logo appears.

I installed the latest version r4035, i tried the -BiosBlockIO thingie, no difference.
I am using legacy clover.

I got an intel 7 series and asmedia sata chipset, tried disabling the asmedia, no differnceon an asrock B75 pro 3 mainboard.

Help me please.

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-Post ur full Clover folder

-Post Ioreg, extract with Ioreg Explorer


-Run it, post files generate in ur desktop


U  have a SSD?

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-Post ur full Clover folder
-Post Ioreg, extract with Ioreg Explorer
-Run it, post files generate in ur desktop
U  have a SSD?

 

Thanks for the quick reply.

 

yes i got 2 ssds, the boot ssd is connected to the intel chipset sata 3 port, while the other is connected to the asmedia sata3 port.

 

This sounds very stupid now, but i did not find how i could attach files to my post. No upload option under "my media"

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Replace full folder

CLOVER.zip

remove FakePCIID, FakePCIID.XHCIMux, RealtekRTL8111, i think in System/Library/Extensions

Use all kexts in Clover/Kexts/10.12 

after remove kexts, run it

Olarila.command.zip

 

Generate ur SSDT for Native PM with Pike Script

run it

ssdtPRGen.command.zip

save and compile, put SSDT.aml in Clover/Acpi/Patched

 

what Nvidia u use?

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@Hervé

 

Tried without trim, no change :(

 

@MaLd0n

 

nvidia geforce 760 GTX with default driver from macOS.

 

what do you mean by "use all kexts in clover/Kext/10.12"

 

And whats Pike Script?

 

Edit: ok pike script gets downloaded in the ssdtprg.command. I'll do it and report back, if my machine still boots :)

 

Edit2: getting this error

 

Warning: 'cpu-type' may be set improperly (0x0604 instead of 0x0704)

Error: board-id [Mac-27ADBB7B4CEE8E61] not supported by Ivy Bridge – check SMBIOS data / use the -target option
 
Do you want to continue (y/n)? y
 

 

patched/ has another file as well:

DSDT.aml* ssdt.aml*

 

Thats fine?

 

Rebooting now, lets see

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Replace full folder

attachicon.gifCLOVER.zip

remove FakePCIID, FakePCIID.XHCIMux, RealtekRTL8111, i think in System/Library/Extensions

Use all kexts in Clover/Kexts/10.12 

after remove kexts, run it

attachicon.gifOlarila.command.zip

 

Generate ur SSDT for Native PM with Pike Script

run it

attachicon.gifssdtPRGen.command.zip

save and compile, put SSDT.aml in Clover/Acpi/Patched

 

what Nvidia u use?

 

So whatever wizardry you did with my clover folder it worked.

I had a kernel panic the first boot, but now it boots fine and fast thank you!

 

One little thing changed though, my cpu does not clock down while idle, constantly runs in turbo boost now at ~ 3.5ghz instead of clocking down to 1.xGHZ.

use smbios ivy bridge

iMac13,2 is Ivy

i think i used 14.x because Half of my usb ports would not work with 13.x, ill give it a try and report back

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i think the k.p is a AppleAlc for audio

 

use smbios 13,2, reboot and generate SSDT with script


u dont have PM, see

MaLd0n 2017-03-24 às 19.06.49.png


for usb in imac13,2, replace DSDTDSDT.usb.zip

after reboot, send me new ioreg

 

but remove kexts FakePCIIDFakePCIID.XHCIMuxRealtekRTL8111, i think in System/Library/Extensions or Library/Extensions

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i think the k.p is a AppleAlc for audio

 

use smbios 13,2, reboot and generate SSDT with script

u dont have PM, see

attachicon.gifMaLd0n 2017-03-24 às 19.06.49.png

for usb in imac13,2, replace DSDTattachicon.gifDSDT.usb.zip

after reboot, send me new ioreg

 

but remove kexts FakePCIIDFakePCIID.XHCIMuxRealtekRTL8111, i think in System/Library/Extensions or Library/Extensions

 

Ok did everything, usb worked without your dsdt.usb.zip, but i copied it anyways, boots very fast now and CPU clocks down to 1.58ghz now. Thank you!

Sleep does not work, any chance you have any insight in that as well?

 

ioreg is attached

 

Edit: seems attaching did not work that well here is a mega link

https://mega.nz/#!a5lWCSCa!VgngkQzhBfwlQYiA2T5LocwSgK8EXIDh_Wx-glpSEvw

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what happens with sleep?

use mega for ioreg :D

u use hdmi audio? work native or not?

 

edited the mega link into my last post.

I don't use hdmi audio.

When i sleep my PC, displays get shut off, for around 30 seconds, fans still running. If i wake it then, everything is fine, about after 30 seconds fans start to spin down, power led starts blinking, indicating sleep. When i wake the PC then, it just reboots.

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Sleep for less than 30 sec is not really sleeping, in this period the system is basically working the same as normal but with no signal on screen. This is designed to prevent misuses deliberately by Apple.

 

What 3rd-part kexts did you use? And post some logs about your reboot.

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ok

lets test to avoid reboot after sleep

attachicon.gifDSDT.01.zip

You want me to replace my DSDT.aml? or in addition?

ok

lets test to avoid reboot after sleep

attachicon.gifDSDT.01.zip

Still rebooting.

 

 

Sleep for less than 30 sec is not really sleeping, in this period the system is basically working the same as normal but with no signal on screen. This is designed to prevent misuses deliberately by Apple.

 

What 3rd-part kexts did you use? And post some logs about your reboot.

 

 

what kind of logs do you want, and where can i find those.

kext wise, hmm  ALC892, RealtekRTL8111, 7/8/9 Series USB Support, FakeSMC Plugin, all from xxxxxxxxx

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kext wise, hmm  ALC892, RealtekRTL8111, 7/8/9 Series USB Support, FakeSMC Plugin, all from [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url].

blowup.gif

 

if ur mobo have thirt party USB, like asmedia(normal in asrock mobos), u need disable it in bios.

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what kind of logs do you want, and where can i find those.

kext wise, hmm  ALC892, RealtekRTL8111, 7/8/9 Series USB Support, FakeSMC Plugin, all from #####.

Ok. You can try this:

 

1 - Run the command in Terminal

sudo log erase --all

This will remove all of your logs, which provides convenience for further debugging.

 

2 - Restart

 

3 - Reproduce the problem. (Sleep for a while and let the system reboot unexpectedly.)

 

Edit: The exact logs added.

 

4 - You may encounter a window which says that something like "You shut down your computer because of a problem." and click either "Cancel" or "Open", then there is one more window shows that "Your computer was restarted because of a problem", and click "Report", after that show the log to me. (May consider copying/pasting in a plain text file.)

 

5 - Also run this and give the log.txt on your Desktop to me.

log show --predicate 'process == "kernel"' --start "`date -v -10M "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`" > ~/Desktop/log.txt

Note: This will dump the last 10 min logs.

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Ok. You can try this:

 

1 - Run the command in Terminal

sudo log erase --all

This will remove all of your logs, which provides convenience for further debugging.

 

2 - Restart

 

3 - Reproduce the problem. (Sleep for a while and let the system reboot unexpectedly.)

 

Edit: The exact logs added.

 

4 - You may encounter a window which says that something like "You shut down your computer because of a problem." and click either "Cancel" or "Open", then there is one more window shows that "Your computer was restarted because of a problem", and click "Report", after that show the log to me. (May consider copying/pasting in a plain text file.)

 

5 - Also run this and give the log.txt on your Desktop to me.

log show --predicate 'process == "kernel"' --start "`date -v -10M "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`" > ~/Desktop/log.txt

Note: This will dump the last 10 min logs.

no windows popped up, so can only give you the log produced by log show

https://mega.nz/#!asED2TJR!a5SomNEWDy4nIz7olNdDt-E5FwpjyZxTM1r1tuzN7TM

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