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  1. — Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do like this, please help me. — Alright, do not do it like this, and it will not hurt Really, if you have some hidden love in FV2 drivers, it could be understood, but the only thing you do is taking devs' time trying to understand wtf your issue is. Do not use the drivers until you really need FV2. End of the story.
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  2. Try deleting problematic FV2 drivers (AppleKeyFeeder-64.efi, AppleKeyAggregator-64.efi) as mentioned in this post. Unfortunately, these new drivers are selected by default by the standard Clover package installer...
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  3. New CUDA ver 410.130 is out! https://us.download.nvidia.com/Mac/cuda_410/cudadriver_410.130_macos.dmg
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  4. View File Bootdisk Utility Make bootable USB Flash Disk for MAC OS X with Latest Clover bootloader revision fast and easy by one click! under OS Windows. Special utility from cvad & russian MAC community for new hackintosh users. Enjoy... For more information and complete instructions please see this topic. Anyone who likes the program, please support its Community Score. Feel free to "Rate File" Submitter cvad Submitted 04/28/2013 Category Bootloaders  
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  5. Version 2.0

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    Please read me: Ever since macOS Mojave came out (I mean the first DP) Apple removed the support for Atheros based WiFi Adapters from the IO80211Family.kext, so to fix it we need to add the AirPortAtheros40.kext to the Extensions manually. After each clean install the AirPortAtheros40.kext needs to be installed and after clean installing Mojave DPs after few times I decides to create this app to save some time. How to use it: This application will install the missing AirPortAtheros40.kext into /System/Library/Extensions and after the installation is done and once you reboot your computer the Atheros based WiFi adapters will be enabled. The installation is the first step of the process and it is fast but the next steps which are repairing the permission on /System/Library/Extensions and rebuilding the system caches might take a while so please wait until you were asked to reboot your computer. I'm using a TP-Link WDN4800 with an Atheros chipset and it works on other similar hardware. If this app helped you please consider donating; any amount is appreciated.
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  6. I guess he implemented it in his post? See his Send me Paulos-Mac-Pro.zip... But there is nothing than a DSDT.aml in EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/..
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  7. Your interpretation is fine, but you have ran into the small print disclaimer, so to speak. My motherboard's manual says the same thing, just about word for word. Later though, in the small print section, the manual informs me that if I put a SATA type NVME drive in that M.2 slot, I will lose the regular SATA 0 port because of the bus sharing. Putting a pci-e type drive in there has no such restrictions. I think HBP's approach will be the easiest to try, not to overlook it being the least expensive. That should get you to having consistent SATA speeds for the drive. After that, the adapter should get you a little more speed, along the lines of what Pavo posted, but that is a conversation more for you and your cash flow. The results I posted are fairly steady. If I run the test suite for a bunch of trials, I get some results that are faster and some that are slower, but mostly similar to the one I posted. (I do not run the suite when backups or indexing is occurring.) I only can give you a glib answer about why your BIOS does not retain the setting. It maybe that the BIOS sees your wifi card and decides to make sure it takes priority and acts accordingly. The BIOS on my motherboard will not retain the onboard clock setting I enter no matter which time zone I set it to, it always reverts to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on the next startup.
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  8. Do you have any other sata drives attached, I have a m.2 that shares bandwidth with one of the sata slots if attached.
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  9. Looks rather like a miracle... or to say it in simple words... you are the one out of millions not affected by the virus... and nobody knows why.. My goodness... you have a fully implemented local thunderbolt node and even the thunderbolt bus driver loaded While usually in TB Hackintosh systems only the IOThunderboltFamily.kext and ThunderboltNHI.kext are active, you also have the AppleThunderboltDPAdapaterFamily.kext, the AppleThunderboltDPOutAdapter.kext, the AppleThunderboltIP.kext the AppleThunderboltPCIDownAdapter.kext active on your system.. Some TB kexts not marked in red are still missing though also on your system.. Anyway.. no idea how all this is possible without doing anything else then configuring the TB BIOS settings like we all did? You do not even mention a SSDT, although I do not understand how you obtain without the latter the UPSB, DSB0, DSB1, DSB2, DSB4, NHI0 and XHC2 ACPI implementation..
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  10. Sisi, nessun problema utilizzo APFS. Grazie di tutto allora
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  11. Puoi aggiornare.. ricorda però che se adesso usi HFS aggiornando il disco sarà convertito inoltre aggiorna clover e relativi kext all'ultima versione disponibile prima di effettuare l'update
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  12. Ciao Gengis ho provato come mi hai detto ed ha funzionato Volevo chiederti un'altra piccola cosa: per aggiornare da High Sierra a Mojave come dovrò fare? Posso aggiornare come faccio normalmente da una versione di High Sierra all'altra?
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  13. in my case, for long time, there is no issue related in FV2 driver. but since AppleKeyFeeder.efi was added as default in clover package, GUI lag started. i have to remove this driver as manual
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  14. The Fv2 drivers are selected as default, even if they are not installed they are still checked to install on the next clover update. This is where the issue is. Maybe clover can be made to detect FV2 and check them or if no FV2 then uncheck them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  15. @fusion71au Thanks i ll try, but 4658 is working with these drivers. [mention=1135927]vit9696[/mention] Yeah, but clover should not add problematic drivers by default The default should be needed things to boot on most pcs, you can always add more drivers if you need them... Anyway we will know when i try again
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  16. ciao, mancano svariati kext a mio avviso però mi stavo concentrando su una cosa alla volta, tanto se non si riesce a sistemare la grafica tocca lasciar perdere il tutto ora provo con la tua soluzione di icanaro poi con la tua
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  17. Amazing work man, this is definitely a revolution, well done! I just installed it and it works like a charm! Feels absolutely native!ely going to keep it! --- EDIT AFTER 1 DAY OF USE -- It still have issues with palm detection, but works flawlessly for the rest. I'm definit
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  18. I built 4674 by Xcode10 without any modificatios in sources Building CloverUpdater application... [XCODE] ... Building CloverPrefpane preference... [XCODE] ================= Making all in boot1-install ================= ...
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  19. move the Wifi/BT card off the M.2 shared slot (what you have explained is that your system is sharing resources with the first Pcie slot and the NVME slot) move the card to slot 3 or 4 (the last PCIE slot) should fix the read/write speeds. I get 1855MB/s write, 2450MB/s read with an Evo 960.
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  20. Hey @telepati, I don't know if you already told this, or if someone already asked you, but...do you have the last UEFI/BIOS version?
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  21. I suppose there are some options: 1.) Sell the drive and get a SATA type NVME SSD to replace it. (Your EVO is PCI-e type) This way you will not have the issue nagging at you. 2.) If you have an empty PCIe slot, get an adapter and go that route. These are not terribly expensive, but you might have to skip buying lunch for a few days. This also frees up your M.2 slot. 3.) Get a new motherboard that has M.2 connectors that are PCI-e based instead of SATA based. 4.) Shrug and just live with it as is, and do not let it bother you late at night. I am trying not to dump salt into a wound, but this is the score I get using the test suite Pavo is using on a Gigabyte Z370 series motherboard with i5 cpu and pci-e based M.2 connectors: edit: p.s. For what it is worth, I read somewhere that if your motherboard's temperature sensors are not acting right and are reading hot, the mother board will throttle the NVME drives to keep the temperature cooler. I do not know how to replace those very easily if they are malfunctioning.
    1 point
  22. I have similar issue with my MB (z97, older than yours). I'm using a PCIe adapter in one PCIe3.0 slot and it's running ok. It should be PCIe3.0x4 as minimum for full speed
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  23. I tried onboard and adapters and got the same speed. So I use one of the onboard sockets now. My mobo has 3 onboard sockets and came with an adapter (Gigabyte Aorus 9 (X299)) so I use the one that's fastest and has best airflow. I only have one GPU though, and no other PCIE devices and the i9 7900 has heaps of spare whossnames.
    1 point
  24. My version of HWSensors3 has VEGA monitoring. The link for download is in my signature.
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  25. I updated Xcode to 10. Clover compiled without problem. Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.11.45.2) Target: x86_64-apple-darwin17.7.0 Thread model: posix InstalledDir: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin
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  26. yet. not ready. i checked it 나의 LG-F800S 의 Tapatalk에서 보냄
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  27. That's how you do it. Good job. Glad you managed to fix it.
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  28. @NisseA This is a very useful thread that is made far less useful if you haven't attached the .zip that you refer to. The versions of the kexts within it might be critical to the success of forum members trying your method. Please upload it. Otherwise you might be wasting a lot of peoples time.
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  29. First Iteration WaterMac: (passive cooler-tower) This is will be a gaming machine and Hackintosh workstation. Modded Powermac G5 case with custom case-radiator and external passive radiator/reservoir. Quite a heavy beast. Silent and powerful. The back, ATX Tray and front panel was done with kits from TheLaserHive. A lot of cutting was involved. Two holes for the extra thick tubing were added. Internal Layout (without wifi card or Blu-Ray Drive, yet). I made up my own water-block mounting for the original Zalman ZM-WB2 Waterblock. There is only one pump. It is in the GTX1080 Waterblock (Alphacool Eiswolf GPX Pro). The one in the Reserator was removed. The passive radiator / reservoir is a “Zalman Reserator 1 plus” with new fittings. Material: Aluminium Size: 150x150x592mm Weight: 6,5kg It can hold up nearly 2,5 liters of coolant. I used special coolant that stops corrosion of of mixed copper and aluminium parts. OSX High Sierra is running, perfectly. Everything was installed. DSDT, BIOS, Clover & drivers. Also Windows dual boot for gaming. Second Iteration - finished WaterMac Build: (Internal / Case-Cooling) As you can see, the external cooling-tower is gone. No more Reserator. All the cooling will be in / on the machine now. Some of the tools and parts I used. Noctua fans. (gray= Redux 92mm pwm) Cigarre cutter as tubing cutter. Most important: head-lamp and iFixit Screwdriver kit. All The hardware that went into the machine I removed the mainboard before transforming the build. A ASUS Maximus VIII Z170 with waterblock on the VRMs. Awesome. It also has a backplate. Solid. I modded the BeQuiet Silent Loop 240. Instead of the normal fans I put the better SilentWings3 on there. Bigger fittings for my own tubing. And another 92mm Radiator for the back. The pump got a very special treatment. Bigger fittings on the BeQuiet Pump (made by Alphacool). On top there was a refill port. It had the standard G1/4" thread. So I added a 90° Adapter and connected that to a reservoir. This has never been done before. It ensures, the pump always has enough water and never runs dry. It also makes filling so much easier. This will be a real custom loop. Nothing left of the AiO. This will be the second pump in this build. The pump in the GTX1080 Waterblock (Alphacool Eiswolf GPX Pro) is the SAME. Even though they look a bit different on the outside. They can easily by undervolted to be literally inaudible. Delidding the i7 6700K – putting liquid metal on the IHS and the die. You can see the fresh high-temperature silicone around the IHS before putting it back on. Putting the IHS back on using der8auer Delid-Die-Mate 2. Simple and safe. The tool is just sold out most of the time. Mildly overclocked 6700K performance. The person I sold this machine to overclocked it to over 5Ghz, immediately. The SSD got a heatsink. Not that it was overheating. But this build is about being absolutely silent and cool without much airflow. And I had a spare heatsink… The heatsink helped with mounting the SSD on top of the Blu-Ray drive I have a second SSD installed in the M.2. Slot. This is basically the same Crucial SSD as in the 2,5” form factor. Just with a m.2 connector. It still hat SATA3 speeds. It also got a modded heatsink on (glued on using high-temperature silicone). M.2. SSDs get really warm! So here it was really necessary to do something, imho. The Alphacool GPX-N 1080 Waterblock (with pump) has a semi-passive cooling for the VRMs of the card. There are big aluminium fins, that get really warm during heavy gaming. So, I modded a 92mm noctua fan on, to help with cooling. It is only held in by the noctua rubber-holders, clamped between the fins. Re-wired the soft-tubing to the new front-radiator. Top fitting has a temperature sensor. Lower fitting is connected to the big case-radiator, that has some copper-tubing inside. Internal reservoir 240mm front-radiator with SilentWings 3 fans 92mm back-radiator with 92mm SilentWings 2 fan A lot of fine-tuning for the fans was involved. They all run on the lowest possible speed, that they would start. That is enough to keep the system cool. During heavy gaming they only ramp up slightly. 4x4 fenvi Wifi Card 32GB RAM (G.Skill TridentZ) 3200mhz (running at 2933mhz) The PSU housing was earthed, as it is glued in and might not even touch the rest of the case, otherwise. It is a Super Flower Leadex 80 Plus Titanium - 750 Watt. Sadly, the Case has some spots /stains on top, that I could not remove (not even by sanding). I did not think about painting the case, back then (like I did on my 26 PowerMac G5 Case Modding Project - a year later) Case-radiator + custom made bezel (mitre-cut) Finished build from the top Finished “WaterMac” build Thanks for reading.
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  30. New version supported VEGA RadeonMonitor.kext.zip
    1 point
  31. Confermo di tutte le modifiche suggerite non funziona nessuna è il boot è sempre fermo allo stesso punto della verbose Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk
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