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I made the follow script. It works for me saving nvram.plist into ESP.

Test, please, with different configurations

80.save_nvram_plist.local.zip

 

PS. I commented out making the file invisible. Let it be visible for test purpose.

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I made the follow script. It works for me saving nvram.plist into ESP.

Test, please, with different configurations

attachicon.gif80.save_nvram_plist.local.zip

Hello Slice,

$ sudo ./80.save_nvram_plist.local 
Password:
NVRAM saved on root of disk0s1
$ diskutil list
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *8.0 TB     disk0
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Vault                   8.0 TB     disk0s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk0s3

/dev/disk1 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk1
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk1s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Mantle                  4.0 TB     disk1s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk1s3

/dev/disk2 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *120.0 GB   disk2
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk2s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD            119.2 GB   disk2s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk2s3

/dev/disk3 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk3
   1:               Windows_NTFS Windows                 1.0 TB     disk3s1

/dev/disk4 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *2.0 TB     disk4
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk4s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Medya                   2.0 TB     disk4s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk4s3

/dev/disk5 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk5
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk5s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Core                    4.0 TB     disk5s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk5s3

/dev/disk6 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Macintosh HD           +118.8 GB   disk6
                                 Logical Volume on disk2s2
                                 405A084C-5725-44FE-A3C4-21C5347CF9EC
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk7 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Mantle                 +4.0 TB     disk7
                                 Logical Volume on disk1s2
                                 FD6B137E-FF7B-4A48-ABF0-ECC38DB6E69C
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk8 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Core                   +4.0 TB     disk8
                                 Logical Volume on disk5s2
                                 446263FF-4A1A-4C23-8847-EC6E8EBED9D0
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk9 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Medya                  +2.0 TB     disk9
                                 Logical Volume on disk4s2
                                 008BAF37-0606-4D87-9FD2-D9121EB78A7D
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk10 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Vault                  +8.0 TB     disk10
                                 Logical Volume on disk0s2
                                 824849EB-E732-427E-A222-0B5A670593B0
                                 Unlocked Encrypted 

unfortunately it saved to the first disk, which is not boot disk and will change at every boot :(

Can you please test the other version at the post http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/284656-clover-general-discussion/?p=2334594 ?

Hello Slice,

$ sudo ./80.save_nvram_plist.local 
Password:
NVRAM saved on root of disk0s1
$ diskutil list
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *8.0 TB     disk0
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Vault                   8.0 TB     disk0s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk0s3

/dev/disk1 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk1
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk1s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Mantle                  4.0 TB     disk1s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk1s3

/dev/disk2 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *120.0 GB   disk2
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk2s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD            119.2 GB   disk2s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk2s3

/dev/disk3 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk3
   1:               Windows_NTFS Windows                 1.0 TB     disk3s1

/dev/disk4 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *2.0 TB     disk4
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk4s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Medya                   2.0 TB     disk4s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk4s3

/dev/disk5 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk5
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk5s1
   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Core                    4.0 TB     disk5s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk5s3

/dev/disk6 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Macintosh HD           +118.8 GB   disk6
                                 Logical Volume on disk2s2
                                 405A084C-5725-44FE-A3C4-21C5347CF9EC
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk7 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Mantle                 +4.0 TB     disk7
                                 Logical Volume on disk1s2
                                 FD6B137E-FF7B-4A48-ABF0-ECC38DB6E69C
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk8 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Core                   +4.0 TB     disk8
                                 Logical Volume on disk5s2
                                 446263FF-4A1A-4C23-8847-EC6E8EBED9D0
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk9 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Medya                  +2.0 TB     disk9
                                 Logical Volume on disk4s2
                                 008BAF37-0606-4D87-9FD2-D9121EB78A7D
                                 Unlocked Encrypted

/dev/disk10 (internal, virtual):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:                            Vault                  +8.0 TB     disk10
                                 Logical Volume on disk0s2
                                 824849EB-E732-427E-A222-0B5A670593B0
                                 Unlocked Encrypted 

unfortunately it saved to the first disk, which is not boot disk and will change at every boot :(

Can you please test the other version at the post http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/284656-clover-general-discussion/?p=2334594 ?

With your script 

NVRAM saved to '/nvram.plist' [disk1s3]

which is not desirable.

Anyway, my script saved to disk0s1 which is not main ESP? Doesn't matter. Clover will find it here. 

Clover will find nvram.plist on all partitions and search for most recent by comparing modification date.

The problem if disk1s3 is locked by FileVault while EFI never be.

With your script 

NVRAM saved to '/nvram.plist' [disk1s3]

which is not desirable.

Anyway, my script saved to disk0s1 which is not main ESP? Doesn't matter. Clover will find it here. 

Clover will find nvram.plist on all partitions and search for most recent by comparing modification date.

The problem if disk1s3 is locked by FileVault while EFI never be.

Yeah, you are right. But that was my main issue, as for speeding the booting process up, my clover config set to look just for the sata0.

 

Edit: Did you test the newest one?

Yeah, you are right. But that was my main issue, as for speeding the booting process up, my clover config set to look just for the sata0.

 

Edit: Did you test the newest one?

From the link in your previous post.

Yeah, you are right. But that was my main issue, as for speeding the booting process up, my clover config set to look just for the sata0.

 

 

Can you add a check that the found partition contains /EFI/CLOVER/?

@Slice

 

i updated all firmware information in platformdata.c

 

firmware version of many models is changed in Sierra 10.12.2

 

i check all in geekbench site

 

have a nice day :)


I made the follow script. It works for me saving nvram.plist into ESP.

Test, please, with different configurations

attachicon.gif80.save_nvram_plist.local.zip

 

PS. I commented out making the file invisible. Let it be visible for test purpose.

 

i first see nvram.plist save in ESP

 

Last login: Thu Dec 15 21:58:08 on console

Supreme-MBP:~ supreme$ sudo /etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local

Password:

NVRAM saved on root of disk0s1

Supreme-MBP:~ supreme$ diskutil list

/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *256.1 GB   disk0

   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1

   2:       Microsoft Basic Data Windows 7               110.0 GB   disk0s2

   3:       Microsoft Basic Data Win Data                60.1 GB    disk0s3

   4:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh SSD           69.1 GB    disk0s4

   5:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s5

   6:                  Apple_HFS Mac Data                16.0 GB    disk0s6

 

Supreme-MBP:~ supreme$ 

 

post-980913-0-39551900-1481806444_thumb.png

 

i found issue. only hold 100% brightness after boot, maybe properly not save nvram before reboot?.

platformdata.c- all firmware information update.zip

Sherlocks

 

"i check all in geekbench site"

 

hum ... not a good idea, even hack can put result and with bad value.

 

am'I wrong ?

 

Best way is Apple Site or update provided in Sierra App install.

 

Fred

They just update their models from apple update and give geekbench site hardware information.

 

Rev and other information cant see in geekbench. But board-id and firmware version are good. Ofc i avoided hack models. I did Only find genius models and change data.

 

나의 LG-F410S 의 Tapatalk에서 보냄

Hi, Sherlock

Are you sure BIOS data must be converted to long format "01/02/08" -> "01/02/2008"? Original dumps contain short format for year.

Clover CCE use this format. So i think we can change that. Nobody mention this in Clover CCE thread.

 

Okay i will check BIOS date. Since 08 to 14 short format Or long format.

 

Thank you for information.

 

나의 LG-F410S 의 Tapatalk에서 보냄

Can you add a check that the found partition contains /EFI/CLOVER/?

It's possible that there is more than one Clover folder (as a backup or when different drives are connected, etc.) Therefore there should be a way for Clover to tell MacOS which EFI partition it was on so nvram is saved to that EFI partition.

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Hi, Sherlock

Are you sure BIOS data must be converted to long format "01/02/08" -> "01/02/2008"? Original dumps contain short format for year.

 

 

here is fix file. previous commits not reflect macpro4,1 board-id information. 

macpro4,1 and macpro5,1 are same board-id. please check this. it's already included in platformdata.c

 

i precisely find date format. apple doesn't use regular format. so i have to search seperate models

 

here is result.

 

 

 

======================================================

=MacBook=

 

###Previous Model 2010 model. this is use XX/XX/XX Format

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: MB81.88Z.0164.B13.1602161331

Release Date: 02/16/2016

Address: 0xE0000

Runtime Size: 128 kB

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

BIOS ROM is socketed

ACPI is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

UEFI is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

======================================================

=MacBookPro=

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version:    MBP81.88Z.0047.B27.1201241646

Release Date: 01/24/12

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: MBP91.88Z.00D3.B08.1208081132

Release Date: 08/08/2012

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: MBP121.88Z.0167.B17.1606231721

Release Date: 06/23/2016

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

UEFI is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

======================================================

=MacBookAir=

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version:    MBA31.88Z.0061.B07.1201241641

Release Date: 01/24/12

ROM Size: 4096 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: MBA41.88Z.0077.B0F.1201241549

Release Date: 01/24/2012

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

======================================================

=Mac mini=

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version:     MM31.88Z.0081.B06.0904271717

Release Date: 04/27/09

ROM Size: 4096 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: MM51.88Z.0077.B10.1201241549

Release Date: 01/24/2012

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

======================================================

=iMac=

BIOS Information (Type 0)

Raw Data:

Header and Data:

00 18 00 00 01 02 00 00 03 1F 80 98 01 00 00 00

00 00 C1 02 00 01 FF FF

Strings:

Apple Computer, Inc.

    IM51.88Z.0090.B09.0706270921

06/27/07

 

Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.

Version:     IM51.88Z.0090.B09.0706270921

Release Date: 06/27/07

ROM Size: 2048 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information (Type 0)

Raw Data:

Header and Data:

00 18 10 00 01 02 00 00 03 3F 80 98 01 00 00 00

00 00 C1 02 00 01 FF FF

Strings:

Apple Inc.

  IM101.88Z.00CC.B00.0909031926

09/03/09

 

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version:    IM101.88Z.00CC.B00.0909031926

Release Date: 09/03/09

ROM Size: 4096 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version:    IM121.88Z.0047.B1F.1201241648

Release Date: 01/24/12

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: IM131.88Z.010A.B00.1209042338

Release Date: 09/04/2012

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

======================================================

=MacPro=

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version:     MP51.88Z.007F.B03.1010071432

Release Date: 10/07/10

ROM Size: 4096 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

BIOS Information

Vendor: Apple Inc.

Version: MP61.88Z.0116.B16.1509081436

Release Date: 09/08/2015

ROM Size: 8192 kB

Characteristics:

PCI is supported

BIOS is upgradeable

BIOS shadowing is allowed

Boot from CD is supported

Selectable boot is supported

ACPI is supported

IEEE 1394 boot is supported

Smart battery is supported

Function key-initiated network boot is supported

BIOS Revision: 0.1

 

 

 

thank you.

platformdata.c-date fix.zip

It's possible that there is more than one Clover folder (as a backup or when different drives are connected, etc.) Therefore there should be a way for Clover to tell MacOS which EFI partition it was on so nvram is saved to that EFI partition.

Clover can save DevicePath for selfVolume but macOS will have own enumeration.

For those, who have several Clover installation I may propose manually set BlackLabel to other then main or vice versa set MainClover label on first one.

Nonsense although.

Is this a known issue with macOS Sierra 10.12.1, Clover 3961 ?

 

On shutdown, saving NVRAM contents fails with this log in the rc.shutdown.log:

 

>> Begin Script: /private/etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local

Unable to run because unable to use the DiskManagement framework.
Common reasons include, but are not limited to, the DiskArbitration
framework being unavailable due to being booted in single-user mode.
>> End Script: /private/etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local
 
It seems that by the time rc.shutdown starts, the system is in single-user mode and mount/unmount of filesystems is not available.

I am trying to remove an entry from the Clover boot menu, or at least make it no longer the default choice. I have my config set to boot Macintosh HD by default, but instead it boots "Install from Macintosh HD" each time and promptly KPs.

 

It is a remnant of an old El Capitan Installer which does not link to any actual files and is not bootable. So far I have deleted the Install Data, cleared NVRAM, and entered the UEFI Shell so I could use bcfg, but it comes back every time (and Clover defaults to it instead of Macintosh HD). I am not trying to upgrade to El Cap, I already have El Cap installed.

Attached is my bcfg boot dump info, to which I then typed "bcfg boot rm 00" and followed with another dump. The entry showed as gone, but upon restart it was back again. Why does this keep coming back? How can I remove it permanently?

 

The is an X99 Deluxe with Clover 3961.

 

Here is my nvram -p output:

fakesmc-key-MSWr-ui8 %00
fakesmc-key-RPlt-ch8* j90%00%00%00%00%00
fakesmc-key-RBr -ch8* j90%0017%00%00
EFILoginHiDPI %00%00%00%00
fakesmc-key-#KEY-ui32 %00%00%00%11
SystemAudioVolumeDB %f0
fakesmc-key-BATP-flag %00
EFIBluetoothDelay %b8%0b
fakesmc-key-MSTc-ui8 %00
LocationServicesEnabled %01
fakesmc-key-BNum-ui8 %00
security-mode none
csr-active-config g%00%00%00
fakesmc-key-$Num-ui8 %01
fakesmc-key-MSFW-ui8 %01%00
fakesmc-key-REV -ch8* %02 %0f%00%00%18
fakesmc-key-MSPS-ui16 %00%03
fmm-computer-name Barton%e2%80%99s Mac Pro (2)
bootercfg (%00
fakesmc-key-$Adr-ui32 %00%00%03%00
fakesmc-key-EPCI-ui32 %06%f0%f0%00
bluetoothActiveControllerInfo %0a%18%05%0b%00%00%00%00`%14(%c2%dd%de%82%82
fakesmc-key-MSAc-ui16 %00%00
fakesmc-key-MSLD-ui8 %00
SystemAudioVolume A
fakesmc-key-RMde-char A
specialbootdevice %02%01%0c%00%d0A%03%0a%00%00%00%00%01%01%06%00%02%1f%03%12%0a%00%00%00%ff%ff%00%00%04%01*%00%02%00%00%00(@%06%00%00%00%00%00@{%aeo%00%00%00%00%0c%cf%bb%bf=%fb%e6F%9d%86e%fbc%ac%89%be%02%02%7f%ff%04%00
flagstate %00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00
fakesmc-key-BEMB-flag %00

And nvram -xp:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>EFIBluetoothDelay</key>
<data>
uAs=
</data>
<key>EFILoginHiDPI</key>
<data>
AAAAAA==
</data>
<key>LocationServicesEnabled</key>
<data>
AQ==
</data>
<key>SystemAudioVolume</key>
<data>
QQ==
</data>
<key>SystemAudioVolumeDB</key>
<data>
8A==
</data>
<key>bluetoothActiveControllerInfo</key>
<data>
ChgFCwAAAABgFCjC3d6Cgg==
</data>
<key>bootercfg</key>
<data>
KAA=
</data>
<key>csr-active-config</key>
<data>
ZwAAAA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-#KEY-ui32</key>
<data>
AAAAEQ==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-$Adr-ui32</key>
<data>
AAADAA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-$Num-ui8</key>
<data>
AQ==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-BATP-flag</key>
<data>
AA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-BEMB-flag</key>
<data>
AA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-BNum-ui8</key>
<data>
AA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-EPCI-ui32</key>
<data>
BvDwAA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-MSAc-ui16</key>
<data>
AAA=
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-MSFW-ui8</key>
<data>
AQA=
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-MSLD-ui8</key>
<data>
AA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-MSPS-ui16</key>
<data>
AAM=
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-MSTc-ui8</key>
<data>
AA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-MSWr-ui8</key>
<data>
AA==
</data>
<key>fakesmc-key-RBr -ch8*</key>
<data>
ajkwADE3AAA=
</data>
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AiAPAAAY
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QQ==
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ajkwAAAAAAA=
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<key>flagstate</key>
<data>
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
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QmFydG9u4oCZcyBNYWMgUHJvICgyKQ==
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<key>security-mode</key>
<string>none</string>
<key>specialbootdevice</key>
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AgEMANBBAwoAAAAAAQEGAAIfAxIKAAAA//8AAAQBKgACAAAAKEAGAAAAAABAe65vAAAA
AAzPu789++ZGnYZl+2Osib4CAn//BAA=
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Here is the bdmesg output:

0:100  0:100  MemLog inited, TSC freq: 2798383261
0:100  0:000  
0:100  0:000  Now is 15.12.2016,  20:23:20 (GMT)
0:100  0:000  Starting Clover revision: 3961 on American Megatrends EFI
0:100  0:000  Build with: [Args: -D NO_GRUB_DRIVERS_EMBEDDED | -D NO_GRUB_DRIVERS_EMBEDDED -D USE_LOW_EBDA -a X64 -b RELEASE -t XCODE5 -n 5 | OS: 10.12.2 | XCODE: 8.1]
0:100  0:000  SelfDevicePath=PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,B3B57194-4B76-48DF-BB41-417556153015,0x28,0x64000) @C8840518
0:100  0:000  SelfDirPath = \EFI\BOOT
0:101  0:001  === [ Get Smbios ] ========================================
0:101  0:000  Type 16 Index = 0
0:101  0:000  Type 16 Index = 1
0:101  0:000  Total Memory Slots Count = 8
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 0
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 2133MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 16384MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 1 DIMM_A1
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = 
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 1
0:101  0:000  Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 1 DIMM_A2
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 2
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 2133MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 16384MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 1 DIMM_B1
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = 
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 3
0:101  0:000  Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 1 DIMM_B2
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 4
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 2133MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 16384MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 2 DIMM_C1
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = 
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 5
0:101  0:000  Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 2 DIMM_C2
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 6
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 2133MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 16384MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 2 DIMM_D1
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = 
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = 
0:101  0:000  Type 17 Index = 7
0:101  0:000  Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = NODE 2 DIMM_D2
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string>
0:101  0:000  Boot status=0
0:101  0:000  Running on: 'All Series' with board 'X99-DELUXE'
0:101  0:000  === [ GetCPUProperties ] ==================================
0:101  0:000  CPU Vendor = 756E6547 Model=306F1
0:101  0:000   The CPU supported SSE4.1
0:101  0:000  got cores from CPUID_1 = 0
0:101  0:000  The CPU supported turbo
0:101  0:000  BrandString = Genuine Intel(R) CPU @ 2.80GHz
0:101  0:000  MSR 0xE2 before patch 00008400
0:101  0:000  MSR 0xE2 is locked, PM patches will be turned on
0:101  0:000  MSR 0xE4              00010414
0:101  0:000  MSR 0xCE              00080C33_FB811C00
0:101  0:000  MSR 0x1B0             00000000
0:101  0:000  FSBFrequency=100MHz DMIvalue=100000kHz
0:101  0:000  Corrected FSBFrequency=100MHz
0:101  0:000  Vendor/Model/Stepping: 0x756E6547/0x3F/0x1
0:101  0:000  Family/ExtFamily: 0x6/0x0
0:101  0:000  MaxDiv/MinDiv: 28.0/12
0:101  0:000  Turbo: 34/34/34/34
0:101  0:000  Features: 0xBFEBFBFF
0:101  0:000  Threads: 24
0:101  0:000  Cores: 12
0:101  0:000  FSB: 100 MHz
0:101  0:000  CPU: 2800 MHz
0:101  0:000  TSC: 2800 MHz
0:101  0:000  PIS: 400 MHz
0:101  0:000  === [ GetDevices ] ========================================
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:03.00) : 8086 2F08 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|01:00.00) : 1002 6798 class=030000
0:101  0:000   - GFX: Model=AMD Radeon HD 7970X/8970/R9 280X (ATI/AMD)
0:101  0:000   - RADEON_BIOS_0_SCRATCH = 0x00000050
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|01:00.01) : 1002 AAA0 class=040300
0:101  0:000   - HDMI Audio: 
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:02.00) : 8086 2F04 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|02:00.00) : 1B4B 9230 class=010601
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:01.00) : 8086 2F02 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:01.01) : 8086 2F03 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:00.00) : 8086 2F00 class=060000
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:05.00) : 8086 2F28 class=088000
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:05.01) : 8086 2F29 class=088000
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:05.02) : 8086 2F2A class=088000
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:05.04) : 8086 2F2C class=080020
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:05.06) : FFFF FFFF class=FFFFFF
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1F.00) : 8086 8D47 class=060100
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1F.02) : 8086 8D02 class=010601
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1F.03) : 8086 8D22 class=0C0500
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1F.06) : FFFF FFFF class=FFFFFF
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:11.00) : 8086 8D7C class=FF0000
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:11.04) : 8086 8D62 class=010601
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:14.00) : 8086 8D31 class=0C0330
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:16.00) : 8086 8D3A class=078000
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:16.01) : FFFF FFFF class=FFFFFF
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:16.02) : FFFF FFFF class=FFFFFF
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:16.03) : FFFF FFFF class=FFFFFF
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:19.00) : 8086 15A1 class=020000
0:101  0:000   - LAN: 0 Vendor=Intel
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1A.00) : 8086 8D2D class=0C0320
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1B.00) : 8086 8D20 class=040300
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1C.00) : 8086 8D10 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1C.03) : 8086 8D16 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|06:00.00) : 1B21 118F class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|07:01.00) : 1B21 118F class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|08:00.00) : 8086 1539 class=020000
0:101  0:000   - LAN: 1 Vendor=Intel
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|07:02.00) : 1B21 118F class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|09:00.00) : 14E4 43A0 class=028000
0:101  0:000   - WIFI: Vendor=Broadcom
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|07:03.00) : 1B21 118F class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|07:04.00) : 1B21 118F class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1C.04) : 8086 8D18 class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|0C:00.00) : 1B21 0612 class=010601
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1C.06) : 8086 8D1C class=060400
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|0D:00.00) : 1B21 1142 class=0C0330
0:101  0:000  PCI (00|00:1D.00) : 8086 8D26 class=0C0320
0:101  0:000  === [ GetDefaultSettings ] ================================
0:101  0:000  Clover load options size = 0 bytes
0:105  0:003  EFI\CLOVER\config.plist loaded: Success
0:105  0:000  === [ GetListOfThemes ] ===================================
0:107  0:002  - [00]: El Capitan
0:111  0:003  - [01]: Yosemite
0:114  0:003  === [ Found config plists ] ===============================
0:114  0:000  - config.plist
0:114  0:000  === [ GetEarlyUserSettings ] ==============================
0:114  0:000  timeout set to 3
0:114  0:000  Custom boot CUSTOM_BOOT_DISABLED (0x0)
0:114  0:000  FakeCPUID: 306E0
0:114  0:000  KextsToPatch: 5 requested
0:114  0:000   - [00]: AirPortBrcm4360 (10.10 & 10.11 BT Region Code 5GHz) :: BinPatch :: data len: 7
0:114  0:000   - [01]: AppleUSBXHCIPCI (Lift USB Port Limits 15 to 28) :: BinPatch :: data len: 7
0:114  0:000   - [02]: IOAHCIBlockStorage (TRIM) :: BinPatch :: data len: 11
0:114  0:000   - [03]: IOBluetoothFamily (10.10 BT Handoff) :: BinPatch :: data len: 8
0:114  0:000   - [04]: IOBluetoothFamily (10.11 BT Handoff) :: BinPatch :: data len: 8
0:114  0:000  Default theme: El Capitan
0:114  0:000  Hiding entries with string BOOTX64.EFI
0:114  0:000  Hiding entries with string Windows
0:114  0:000  Hiding entries with string 2527D7BF-454F-46BE-B20A-B166FD1A8FAD
0:114  0:000  Hiding entries with string CC39D353-895D-4ED7-8091-B66BBC4AFD9C
0:114  0:000  Hiding entries with string 0711B0CB-11DA-4CAD-AEB1-3A7ECBA57DCB
0:114  0:000  Error in Early settings0: Not Found
0:114  0:000  === [ LoadDrivers ] =======================================
0:114  0:000  Loading HFSPlus.efi  status=Success
0:115  0:000   - driver needs connecting
0:115  0:000  Loading OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi  status=Success
0:115  0:000  Loading FSInject-64.efi  status=Success
0:116  0:001  Loading OsxFatBinaryDrv-64.efi  status=Success
0:116  0:000  1 drivers needs connecting ...
0:116  0:000  PlatformDriverOverrideProtocol->GetDriver overriden
0:116  0:000  HFS+ driver loaded
0:116  0:000  Searching for invalid DiskIo BY_DRIVER connects: not found, all ok
0:459  0:342  === [ InitScreen ] ========================================
0:459  0:000  SetMaxResolution: found best mode 4: 1920x1080
0:569  0:109  Video mode change to mode #4: Success
0:569  0:000   - set
0:569  0:000  Console modes reported: 4, available modes:
0:569  0:000   - [01]: 80x25 (current mode)
0:569  0:000   - [02]: 80x50
0:569  0:000   - [03]: 100x31
0:569  0:000   - [04]: 240x56
0:569  0:000  SetScreenResolution: 1920x1080 - already set
0:569  0:000  reinit: self device path=PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,B3B57194-4B76-48DF-BB41-417556153015,0x28,0x64000)
0:569  0:000  Using embedded font: Success
0:591  0:021  === [ GetMacAddress ] =====================================
0:591  0:000  === [ ScanSPD ] ===========================================
0:591  0:000  SMBus device : 8086 8D22 class=0C0500 status=Success
0:591  0:000  SMBus CmdReg: 0x3
0:591  0:000  Scanning SMBus [8086:8D22], mmio: 0xFBF3C004, ioport: 0x580, hostc: 0x1
0:591  0:000  Slots to scan [8]...
0:593  0:001  === [ GetAcpiTablesList ] =================================
0:593  0:000  Get Acpi Tables List from RSDT:
0:593  0:000   - [00]: FACP  A M I  len=132
0:593  0:000   - [01]: APIC  A M I  len=424
0:593  0:000   - [02]: FPDT  A M I  len=68
0:593  0:000   - [03]: FIDT  A M I  len=156
0:593  0:000   - [04]: MCFG  A M I len=60
0:593  0:000   - [05]: ASF!   HCG len=160
0:593  0:000   - [06]: SSDT  SataTabl len=877
0:593  0:000   - [07]: UEFI  A M I  len=66
0:593  0:000   - [08]: HPET  A M I  len=56
0:593  0:000   - [09]: MSCT  A M I  len=144
0:593  0:000   - [10]: SLIT  A M I  len=45
0:593  0:000   - [11]: SRAT  A M I  len=4440
0:593  0:000   - [12]: WDDT  A M I  len=64
0:593  0:000   - [13]: SSDT  PmMgt len=85085
0:593  0:000  Calibrated TSC frequency =2798383261 =2798MHz
0:593  0:000  === [ GetUserSettings ] ===================================
0:593  0:000  USB FixOwnership: no
0:593  0:000  Dropping 3 tables:
0:593  0:000   - [00]: Drop table  signature="DMAR" (52414D44)
0:593  0:000           - set table: 52414D44,                0 to drop: no
0:593  0:000   - [01]: Drop table  signature="SSDT" (54445353) table-id="CpuPm" (0000006D50757043)
0:593  0:000           - set table: 54445353,       6D50757043 to drop: no
0:593  0:000   - [02]: Drop table  signature="SSDT" (54445353) table-id="Cpu0Ist" (0074734930757043)
0:593  0:000           - set table: 54445353,   74734930757043 to drop: no
0:593  0:000   - final DSDT Fix mask=00000000
0:593  0:000  PatchesDSDT: 3 requested
0:593  0:000   - [00]: (Change EHC1 to EH01) lenToFind: 4, lenToReplace: 4
0:593  0:000   - [01]: (Change EHC2 to EH02) lenToFind: 4, lenToReplace: 4
0:593  0:000   - [02]: (Change _OSI to XOSI) lenToFind: 4, lenToReplace: 4
0:593  0:000  EnableC6: yes
0:593  0:000  smartUPS: present
0:593  0:000  CpuType: A05
0:593  0:000  === [ ScanVolumes ] =======================================
0:593  0:000  Found 23 volumes with blockIO
0:593  0:000  - [00]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x2,0x0)\Pci(0x0,0x0)\VenHw(CF31FAC5-C24E-11D2-85F3-00A0C93EC93B,80)
0:595  0:001  - [01]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x2,0x0)\Pci(0x0,0x0)\VenHw(CF31FAC5-C24E-11D2-85F3-00A0C93EC93B,80)\HD(1,GPT,F79EDAE4-9BE4-4AF2-B62E-1118FF0B4026,0x28,0x64000)
0:595  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable unknown (legacy)
0:595  0:000  - [02]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x2,0x0)\Pci(0x0,0x0)\VenHw(CF31FAC5-C24E-11D2-85F3-00A0C93EC93B,80)\HD(2,GPT,0AC8A6A2-0A98-47E1-8271-B3AB3F9ECBE0,0x64028,0x37D548B0)
0:595  0:000  - [03]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)
0:600  0:004  - [04]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)
0:604  0:004  - [05]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x2,0xFFFF,0x0)
0:605  0:000  - [06]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x3,0xFFFF,0x0)
0:605  0:000  - [07]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,B3B57194-4B76-48DF-BB41-417556153015,0x28,0x64000)
0:606  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable unknown (legacy)
0:607  0:001          This is SelfVolume !!
0:607  0:000  - [08]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(2,GPT,BFBBCF0C-FB3D-46E6-9D86-65FB63AC89BE,0x64028,0x6FAE7B40)
0:608  0:000  - [09]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(3,GPT,D4AC69B6-8EFE-4917-ACD8-B140083C632E,0x6FB4BB68,0x135F20)
0:608  0:000  - [10]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,2527D7BF-454F-46BE-B20A-B166FD1A8FAD,0x800,0xE1000)
0:609  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable Windows (vista,win)
0:609  0:000          hiding this volume
0:609  0:000  - [11]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(2,GPT,B3B5A1A5-E212-4658-8057-D386731044DC,0xE1800,0x32000)
0:609  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable Windows (vista,win)
0:609  0:000  - [12]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(3,GPT,CC39D353-895D-4ED7-8091-B66BBC4AFD9C,0x113800,0x8000)
0:610  0:000          hiding this volume
0:610  0:000  - [13]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(4,GPT,0711B0CB-11DA-4CAD-AEB1-3A7ECBA57DCB,0x11B800,0x6FB66000)
0:610  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable Windows (vista,win)
0:610  0:000          hiding this volume
0:610  0:000  - [14]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x2,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,EDD017EF-B3E8-4201-8344-A87071E88E75,0x28,0x64000)
0:611  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable unknown (legacy)
0:611  0:000  - [15]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x2,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(2,GPT,24E02B6D-BFE2-40F9-8E95-ED11D0059B05,0x64028,0x573AC780)
0:612  0:000  - [16]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x2,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(3,GPT,567FD080-30CD-4BA7-8203-389A2EC93C46,0x574107A8,0x135F20)
0:612  0:000  - [17]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x3,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,B7BE87EF-FCB4-4A5B-9132-651582A67A99,0x28,0x64000)
0:613  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable unknown (legacy)
0:613  0:000  - [18]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x3,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(2,GPT,9A6CC536-B1FC-4BFE-9E4D-1388484D310A,0x64028,0xE8D64860)
0:613  0:000  - [19]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x11,0x4)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)
0:613  0:000          Found optical drive
0:613  0:000  - [20]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x11,0x4)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)
0:614  0:000  - [21]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x11,0x4)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,05729E94-3711-4DCB-9604-1781B1C3C6DC,0x28,0x64000)
0:615  0:000          Result of bootcode detection: bootable unknown (legacy)
0:615  0:000  - [22]: Volume: PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x11,0x4)\Sata(0x1,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(2,GPT,04C5A1B3-FD09-4469-A906-9DFD05B7D99E,0x64028,0xE8D64860)
0:615  0:000  === [ InitTheme ] =========================================
0:615  0:000  Using theme 'El Capitan' (EFI\CLOVER\themes\El Capitan)
0:615  0:000  OS main and drive as badge
0:615  0:000  Warning! Character width 23 should be even!
0:618  0:002  Loading font from ThemeDir: Success
0:619  0:000  Choosing theme El Capitan
0:619  0:000  after NVRAM boot-args=npci=0x2000 nvda_drv=1 kext-dev-mode=1 darkwake=8
0:619  0:000  === [ Dump SMC keys from NVRAM ] ==========================
0:619  0:000  no AppleSMC protocol
0:621  0:002     fakesmc-key-#KEY-ui32:00 00 00 11 
0:621  0:000     fakesmc-key-$Adr-ui32:00 00 03 00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-$Num-ui8:01 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-RMde-char:41 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-RPlt-ch8*:6A 39 30 00 00 00 00 00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-RBr -ch8*:6A 39 30 00 31 37 00 00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-EPCI-ui32:06 F0 F0 00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-REV -ch8*:02 20 0F 00 00 18 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-BEMB-flag:00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-BATP-flag:00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-BNum-ui8:00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-MSTc-ui8:00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-MSAc-ui16:00 00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-MSLD-ui8:00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-MSWr-ui8:00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-MSFW-ui8:01 00 
0:622  0:000     fakesmc-key-MSPS-ui16:00 03 
0:624  0:001  === [ ScanLoader ] ========================================
0:624  0:000  - [01]: 'EFI'
0:626  0:002  not png, try icns
0:636  0:009  not png, try icns
0:636  0:000  not png, try icns
0:637  0:000  not png, try icns
0:638  0:000  not png, try icns
0:638  0:000  not png, try icns
0:638  0:000  not png, try icns
0:638  0:000  not png, try icns
0:638  0:000  not png, try icns
0:638  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  - [02]: 'Movies2'
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:639  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  not png, try icns
0:640  0:000  - [07]: 'EFI'
0:641  0:001  not png, try icns
0:641  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  not png, try icns
0:642  0:000  - [08]: 'Macintosh HD'
0:644  0:001          AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Macintosh HD
0:645  0:001          [!] Icon 17 (icons\vol_internal_hfs.icns) not found (path: EFI\CLOVER\themes\El Capitan)
0:645  0:000  not png, try icns
0:648  0:003          AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Macintosh HD
0:651  0:002      Check if volume Is Hibernated:
0:651  0:000      Check sleep image 'by signature':
0:656  0:004      read prefs \Library\Preferences\SystemConfiguration\com.apple.PowerManagement.plist status=Success
0:656  0:000      SleepImage name from pref: ImageVolume = 'Macintosh HD', ImageName = '\private\var\vm\sleepimage'
0:658  0:002      Reading first 512 bytes of sleepimage ...
0:659  0:000      OurBlockIoRead: Lba=222328B0, Offset=4446516000 (BlockSize=512)
0:659  0:000      sig lion: 0
0:659  0:000      sig snow: 0
0:659  0:000      no valid sleep image offset was found
0:659  0:000      Reading completed -> Success
0:659  0:000       sleepimage offset could not be acquired
0:659  0:000      hibernated: no - sign
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:660  0:000  not png, try icns
0:661  0:000  not png, try icns
0:661  0:000  not png, try icns
0:661  0:000  not png, try icns
0:661  0:000  not png, try icns
0:661  0:000  not png, try icns
0:661  0:000  - [09]: 'Recovery HD'
0:662  0:000          AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Recovery HD
0:663  0:001  not png, try icns
0:664  0:001  not png, try icns
0:664  0:000  not png, try icns
0:664  0:000  not png, try icns
0:664  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  not png, try icns
0:665  0:000  - [10]: 'Recovery', hidden
0:665  0:000  - [11]: 'EFI'
0:667  0:001          AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=EFI
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:668  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  - [13]: '', hidden
0:669  0:000  - [14]: 'EFI'
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:669  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  - [15]: 'Movies'
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:670  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:671  0:000  not png, try icns
0:672  0:000  not png, try icns
0:672  0:000  - [16]: 'Recovery HD'
0:672  0:000          AddLoaderEntry for Volume Name=Recovery HD
0:673  0:000  not png, try icns
0:673  0:000  not png, try icns
0:673  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:674  0:000  - [17]: 'EFI'
0:674  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  not png, try icns
0:675  0:000  - [18]: 'Photos'
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:676  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  - [21]: 'EFI'
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:677  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  - [22]: 'Time Machine Backup Disk'
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:678  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  not png, try icns
0:679  0:000  Scanning legacy ...
0:679  0:000   0: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   1: 'EFI' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   2: 'Movies2' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   3: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   4: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   5: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   6: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   7: 'EFI' (legacy) not legacy
0:679  0:000   8: 'Macintosh HD' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000   9: 'Recovery HD' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  10: 'Recovery' (vista,win) hidden
0:680  0:000  11: 'EFI' (vista,win) add legacy
0:680  0:000   added 'Boot Windows from EFI' OSType=2 Icon=vista,win
0:680  0:000  12: 'Legacy HD3' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  13: '' (vista,win) hidden
0:680  0:000  14: 'EFI' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  15: 'Movies' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  16: 'Recovery HD' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  17: 'EFI' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  18: 'Photos' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  19: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  20: 'Whole Disc Boot' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  21: 'EFI' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  22: 'Time Machine Backup Disk' (legacy) not legacy
0:680  0:000  === [ AddCustomTool ] =====================================
0:681  0:000  found tool \EFI\CLOVER\tools\Shell64U.efi
0:681  0:000  Checking EFI partition Volume 1 for Clover
0:681  0:000  Checking EFI partition Volume 7 for Clover
0:681  0:000   Found Clover
0:683  0:001  === [ GetEfiBootDeviceFromNvram ] =========================
0:683  0:000   - found entry 0. 'Boot OS X Install from Macintosh HD', Volume 'Macintosh HD', DevicePath 'PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1F,0x2)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(2,GPT,BFBBCF0C-FB3D-46E6-9D86-65FB63AC89BE,0x64028,0x6FAE7B40)\.IABootFiles\boot.efi'
0:683  0:000  DefaultIndex=0 and MainMenu.EntryCount=12
0:683  0:000  Use anime=Anim_1_Logo frames=150
1:142  0:458  SelectionSmallFileName != NULL
1:146  0:004  SelectionBigFileName != NULL
1:160  0:013  Found Mouse device:
1:165  0:005  GUI ready
101:963  100:797  BootVariable of the entry is empty
101:963  0:000  === [ StartLoader ] =======================================
101:963  0:000  Finally: Bus=99942kHz CPU=2798MHz
101:963  0:000  Loading boot.efi  status=Success
102:056  0:093  GetOSVersion: 10.11.6 (15G1212)
102:056  0:000  CSR_CFG: CSR_ALLOW_UNTRUSTED_KEXTS | CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_FS | CSR_ALLOW_TASK_FOR_PID | CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_DTRACE | CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_NVRAM
102:056  0:000  Filtering KextPatches:
102:056  0:000   - [00]: AirPortBrcm4360 (10.10 & 10.11 BT Region Code 5GHz) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.11.6 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
102:056  0:000   - [01]: AppleUSBXHCIPCI (Lift USB Port Limits 15 to 28) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.11.6 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
102:056  0:000   - [02]: IOAHCIBlockStorage (TRIM) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.11.6 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
102:056  0:000   - [03]: IOBluetoothFamily (10.10 BT Handoff) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.11.6 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
102:056  0:000   - [04]: IOBluetoothFamily (10.11 BT Handoff) :: BinPatch :: [OS: 10.11.6 | MatchOS: All | MatchBuild: All] ==> allowed
102:056  0:000  === [ PatchSmbios ] =======================================
102:056  0:000  insert table 9 for dev 0:0
102:056  0:000  insert table 9 for dev 0:1
102:056  0:000  insert table 9 for dev 0:0
102:056  0:000  insert table 9 for dev 0:0
102:057  0:000  Injecting user memory modules to SMBIOS
102:057  0:000  Channels: 4
102:057  0:000  Interleave: 0 2 4 6 1 3 5 7 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 22 17 19 21 23
102:057  0:000   DIMM1 2133MHz 16384MB
102:057  0:000   DIMM2 2133MHz 16384MB
102:057  0:000   DIMM3 EMPTY
102:057  0:000   DIMM4 EMPTY
102:057  0:000   DIMM5 2133MHz 16384MB
102:057  0:000   DIMM6 2133MHz 16384MB
102:057  0:000   DIMM7 EMPTY
102:057  0:000   DIMM8 EMPTY
102:057  0:000  mTotalSystemMemory = 65536
102:057  0:000  NumberOfMemoryDevices = 8
102:057  0:000  Type20[0]->End = 0xFFFFFF, Type17[0] = 0x4000
102:057  0:000  Type20[1]->End = 0x1FFFFFF, Type17[1] = 0xC000
102:057  0:000  Type20[2]->End = 0x2FFFFFF, Type17[4] = 0x18000
102:057  0:000  Table 131 is present, CPUType=14
102:057  0:000  Change to: A05
102:057  0:000  === [ PatchACPI ] =========================================
102:057  0:000  RSDT 0xCB3CF028
102:057  0:000  FADT from RSDT: 0xCB3CF130
102:057  0:000  XSDT 0xCB3CF090
102:057  0:000  FADT from XSDT: 0xCB405478
102:057  0:000  Xsdt reallocation done
102:057  0:000  old FADT length=10C
102:057  0:000  Apply DsdtFixMask=0x00000000 old way
102:057  0:000     drop _DSM mask=0x0000
102:057  0:000  === [ FixBiosDsdt ] =======================================
102:057  0:000  VideoCard devID=0x67981002
102:057  0:000  DisplayADR1[0] = 0x30000, DisplayADR2[0] = 0x0
102:057  0:000  USBADR[0] = 0x140000 and PCIe = 0xFFFE
102:057  0:000  USBADR[1] = 0x1A0000 and PCIe = 0xFFFE
102:057  0:000  Audio HDA (addr:0x1B0000) setting specified layout-id=1 (0x1)
102:057  0:000  Found Airport BCM at 0x1C0003, 0x0
102:057  0:000  USBADR[2] = 0x1C0006 and PCIe = 0x0
102:058  0:000  USBADR[3] = 0x1D0000 and PCIe = 0xFFFE
102:058  0:000  Patching DSDT:
102:058  0:000   - [00]: pattern 45484331, patched at: [ (292E) (10099) (1C3D2) ]
102:058  0:000   - [01]: pattern 45484332, patched at: [ (2940) (10661) (1BE0A) ]
102:058  0:000   - [02]: pattern 5F4F5349, patched at: [ (26D) (3) (17) (19) (12) (10) (12) (1B) (1B) (1B) (17) (1B) (17) (17) (33D) (3) (1D) (19) (1B) (17) (19) (1B) (17) (17) (17) (10) (12) (10) ]
102:058  0:000  first CPU found at 2C12 offset 2C16
102:058  0:000  device candidate at 2B79
102:058  0:000  device inserted in acpi_cpu_score SCK0
102:058  0:000  score candidate at 298D
102:058  0:000  score inserted in acpi_cpu_score _SB_SCK0
102:058  0:000  Found ACPI CPU: CP00 | CP01 | CP02 | CP03 | CP04 | CP05 | CP06 | CP07 | CP08 | CP09 | CP0A | CP0B | CP0C | CP0D | CP0E | CP0F | CP10 | CP11 | CP12 | CP13 | CP14 | CP15 | CP16 | CP17 | CP18 | CP19 | CP1A | CP1B | CP1C | CP1D | CP1E | CP1F , within the score: _SB_SCK0
102:058  0:000  Found PCIROOTUID = 0
102:058  0:000  === [ ACPIDropTables ] ====================================
102:058  0:000  === [ PatchAllSSDT ] ======================================
102:058  0:000  Patch table: SSDT  SataTabl
102:058  0:000   SSDT len = 0x36D
102:058  0:000  Patching SSDT:
102:058  0:000   - [00]: pattern 45484331, bin not found / already patched!
102:058  0:000   - [01]: pattern 45484332, bin not found / already patched!
102:058  0:000   - [02]: pattern 5F4F5349, bin not found / already patched!
102:058  0:000  Patch table: SSDT  PmMgt
102:058  0:000   SSDT len = 0x14C5D
102:058  0:000  Patching SSDT:
102:058  0:000   - [00]: pattern 45484331, bin not found / already patched!
102:059  0:000   - [01]: pattern 45484332, bin not found / already patched!
102:059  0:000   - [02]: pattern 5F4F5349, bin not found / already patched!
102:059  0:000  Drop tables from Xsdt, SIGN=XXXX TableID= Length=0
102:059  0:000   Xsdt has tables count=14
102:059  0:000  corrected XSDT length=148
102:059  0:000  === [ ACPIPatchedAML ] ====================================
102:059  0:000  Start: Processing Patched AML(s): Unsorted
102:059  0:000  Inserting SSDT.aml from EFI\CLOVER\ACPI\patched ... Success
102:059  0:000  Inserting SSDT-HDEF_GLAN_SBUS_XHCI.aml from EFI\CLOVER\ACPI\patched ... Success
102:060  0:001  Inserting SSDT-BR3A_GFX1_HDAU.aml from EFI\CLOVER\ACPI\patched ... Success
102:060  0:000  End: Processing Patched AML(s)
102:060  0:000  Out of control with CPU numbers
102:060  0:000  CPUBase=0 and ApicCPUBase=0 ApicCPUNum=24
102:060  0:000  === [ RestSetup macOS ] ===================================
102:060  0:000  EdidDiscovered size=128
102:060  0:000  000  |  00  FF  FF  FF  FF  FF  FF  00  10  AC
102:060  0:000  010  |  67  40  4C  4C  57  30  28  15  01  03
102:060  0:000  020  |  80  33  1D  78  EA  0C  B4  A2  57  51
102:060  0:000  030  |  9F  27  0A  50  54  A5  4B  00  71  4F
102:060  0:000  040  |  81  80  D1  C0  01  01  01  01  01  01
102:060  0:000  050  |  01  01  01  01  02  3A  80  18  71  38
102:060  0:000  060  |  2D  40  58  2C  45  00  FD  1E  11  00
102:060  0:000  070  |  00  1E  00  00  00  FF  00  4B  4B  4A
102:060  0:000  080  |  4D  54  31  39  51  30  57  4C  4C  0A
102:060  0:000  090  |  00  00  00  FC  00  44  45  4C  4C  20
102:060  0:000  100  |  50  32  33  31  31  48  0A  20  00  00
102:060  0:000  110  |  00  FD  00  38  4C  1E  53  11  00  0A
102:060  0:000  120  |  20  20  20  20  20  20  00  53
102:060  0:000  custom properties for device 00:03.00 injected, continue
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102:061  0:000  CurrentMode: Width=1920 Height=1080
102:061  0:000  Beginning FSInjection
FSInjectionInstall ...
- Our FSI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL installed on handle: C8840298
FSInjectionInstall ...
- Our FSI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL installed on handle: C8840298
102:069  0:008  Preparing kexts injection for arch=x86_64 from EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other
102:070  0:000    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\AppleALC.kext
102:074  0:004      Extra PlugIn kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\AppleALC.kext\Contents\PlugIns\PinConfigs.kext
102:076  0:001    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\BrcmFirmwareData.kext
102:084  0:008    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\FakeSMC.kext
102:086  0:001    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\IntelMausiEthernet.kext
102:087  0:001    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\NVMeGeneric.kext
102:088  0:001    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\VoodooTSCSync.kext
102:090  0:001    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\X99_LPC.kext
102:090  0:000    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\Other\X99_SATA.kext
102:091  0:000  Preparing kexts injection for arch=x86_64 from EFI\CLOVER\kexts\10.11
102:091  0:000    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\10.11\BrcmPatchRAM2.kext
102:094  0:003    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\10.11\NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
102:096  0:001    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\10.11\USBInjectAll.kext
102:102  0:006    Extra kext: EFI\CLOVER\kexts\10.11\XHCI-x99-injector.kext

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102:105  0:002  Custom boot is disabled

Thanks!

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Hi.

Why Clover need SMBios release date? I don't think it's important/necessary. I see too many people using hybrid 'Bios Version' & 'Bios Release Date'...

e.g. Using 'MP61.88Z.0116.B20.1610051057' as 'Bios Version' but '06/12/13' as 'Bios Release Date'... (If using correct 'Bios Release Date' then should be '10/05/16'. According to @Sherlocks should be '10/05/2016' here. But I myself am still using '10/05/16'...)

Technically, there should only ever be one main ESP in any "system"..

The Clover install USB flash drive has an EFI partition. If you connect that to your computer, then you technically have two EFI partitions.

 

Clover can save DevicePath for selfVolume but macOS will have own enumeration.

For those, who have several Clover installation I may propose manually set BlackLabel to other then main or vice versa set MainClover label on first one.

Nonsense although.

I think Mac OS X knows how to convert to and from device-paths. At least the bless command has to use device path to save nvram variables "BootCampHD" and "eft-boot-device-data". The source code for bless is at opensource.apple.com

"BootCampHD" points to a hard disk device that has MBR with boot code (on Macs that use BIOS MBR boot code to boot Windows instead of UEFI).

"eft-boot-device-data" contains a device path for a partition, and maybe a file path for a efi app (although for HFS partitions, the EFI app could be stored in the HFS file system information).

 

Check the contents of those variables using one of:

nvram -p

ioreg -w 0 -n AppleEFINVRAM | sed -n -E "/^[ \|]+[ ]+(\".*)$/s//\1/p;"

 

They change when you use System Preferences to change the startup disk (click the Show All button of the System Preferences window to save a change.

 

Here's what they look like on my 2008 MacPro:

"BootCampHD" = <02010c00d041030a0000000001010600021f03120a000100000000007fff0400>
"efi-boot-device-data" = <02010c00d041030a0000000001010600000501010600000003120a0000000000000004012a000200000028400600000000000000c81200000000ab7414e0d6931e44af0d7d8e2b49e78902027fff0400>
I don't know what kind of device they point to. Maybe GfxUtil can parse the device-path but I don't think GfxUtil has a full implementation of the EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL. Maybe Clover or another EFI app could use EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_PROTOCOL to display the device-path.

 

Is this a known issue with macOS Sierra 10.12.1, Clover 3961 ?

 

On shutdown, saving NVRAM contents fails with this log in the rc.shutdown.log:

 

>> Begin Script: /private/etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local

Unable to run because unable to use the DiskManagement framework.

Common reasons include, but are not limited to, the DiskArbitration

framework being unavailable due to being booted in single-user mode.

>> End Script: /private/etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local

 

It seems that by the time rc.shutdown starts, the system is in single-user mode and mount/unmount of filesystems is not available.

rc.shutdown is executed at SIGTERM by CloverDaemon which is setup using com.projectosx.clover.daemon.plist according to

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPSystemStartup/Chapters/CreatingLaunchdJobs.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000172i-SW7-BCIEDDBJ

 

Maybe it's possible to find what command is using Disk Arbitration, then decide if the command is necessary, and if so, then see if there's an alternative. If the problem is the mount command, then there probably won't be an alternative. In that case, the daemon needs a different method other than SIGTERM to know when shutdown is occurring. Maybe there's a LaunchEvent that can be used, but I don't know where to get a good list of those events...

Hi.

Why Clover need SMBios release date? I don't think it's important/necessary. I see too many people using hybrid 'Bios Version' & 'Bios Release Date'...

e.g. Using 'MP61.88Z.0116.B20.1610051057' as 'Bios Version' but '06/12/13' as 'Bios Release Date'... (If using correct 'Bios Release Date' then should be '10/05/16'. According to @Sherlocks should be '10/05/2016' here. But I myself am still using '10/05/16'...)

I checked smbios dump.

You can see my reply.

 

Some model has date format difference.

 

We need to follow apple's format. If its not important, Slice is not mention date format to me.

 

It's your choice.

 

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The Clover install USB flash drive has an EFI partition. If you connect that to your computer, then you technically have two EFI partitions.

 

I think Mac OS X knows how to convert to and from device-paths. At least the bless command has to use device path to save nvram variables "BootCampHD" and "eft-boot-device-data". The source code for bless is at opensource.apple.com

"BootCampHD" points to a hard disk device that has MBR with boot code (on Macs that use BIOS MBR boot code to boot Windows instead of UEFI).

"eft-boot-device-data" contains a device path for a partition, and maybe a file path for a efi app (although for HFS partitions, the EFI app could be stored in the HFS file system information).

 

Check the contents of those variables using one of:

nvram -p

ioreg -w 0 -n AppleEFINVRAM | sed -n -E "/^[ \|]+[ ]+(\".*)$/s//\1/p;"

 

They change when you use System Preferences to change the startup disk (click the Show All button of the System Preferences window to save a change.

 

Here's what they look like on my 2008 MacPro:

"BootCampHD" = <02010c00d041030a0000000001010600021f03120a000100000000007fff0400>
"efi-boot-device-data" = <02010c00d041030a0000000001010600000501010600000003120a0000000000000004012a000200000028400600000000000000c81200000000ab7414e0d6931e44af0d7d8e2b49e78902027fff0400>
I don't know what kind of device they point to. Maybe GfxUtil can parse the device-path but I don't think GfxUtil has a full implementation of the EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL. Maybe Clover or another EFI app could use EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_PROTOCOL to display the device-path.

 

rc.shutdown is executed at SIGTERM by CloverDaemon which is setup using com.projectosx.clover.daemon.plist according to

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPSystemStartup/Chapters/CreatingLaunchdJobs.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000172i-SW7-BCIEDDBJ

 

Maybe it's possible to find what command is using Disk Arbitration, then decide if the command is necessary, and if so, then see if there's an alternative. If the problem is the mount command, then there probably won't be an alternative. In that case, the daemon needs a different method other than SIGTERM to know when shutdown is occurring. Maybe there's a LaunchEvent that can be used, but I don't know where to get a good list of those events...

 

I don't know if this helps you guys, but the device that Clover was started from is available from the Clover bootlog. The Clover bootlog is available from ioreg.

 

Note:

SPEEDY-NUC:~ rehabman$ bdmesg|grep SelfDevicePath
0:100  0:000  SelfDevicePath=PciRoot(0x0)\Pci(0x1D,0x0)\Pci(0x0,0x0)\Sata(0x0,0xFFFF,0x0)\HD(1,GPT,720CCE1B-927B-4261-9ED9-4126654A36CA,0x28,0x64000) @84486018

The Clover install USB flash drive has an EFI partition. If you connect that to your computer, then you technically have two EFI partitions.

 

I think Mac OS X knows how to convert to and from device-paths. At least the bless command has to use device path to save nvram variables "BootCampHD" and "eft-boot-device-data". The source code for bless is at opensource.apple.com

"BootCampHD" points to a hard disk device that has MBR with boot code (on Macs that use BIOS MBR boot code to boot Windows instead of UEFI).

"eft-boot-device-data" contains a device path for a partition, and maybe a file path for a efi app (although for HFS partitions, the EFI app could be stored in the HFS file system information).

 

Check the contents of those variables using one of:

nvram -p

ioreg -w 0 -n AppleEFINVRAM | sed -n -E "/^[ \|]+[ ]+(\".*)$/s//\1/p;"

 

They change when you use System Preferences to change the startup disk (click the Show All button of the System Preferences window to save a change.

 

Here's what they look like on my 2008 MacPro:

"BootCampHD" = <02010c00d041030a0000000001010600021f03120a000100000000007fff0400>
"efi-boot-device-data" = <02010c00d041030a0000000001010600000501010600000003120a0000000000000004012a000200000028400600000000000000c81200000000ab7414e0d6931e44af0d7d8e2b49e78902027fff0400>
I don't know what kind of device they point to. Maybe GfxUtil can parse the device-path but I don't think GfxUtil has a full implementation of the EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL. Maybe Clover or another EFI app could use EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_PROTOCOL to display the device-path.

 

rc.shutdown is executed at SIGTERM by CloverDaemon which is setup using com.projectosx.clover.daemon.plist according to

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPSystemStartup/Chapters/CreatingLaunchdJobs.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000172i-SW7-BCIEDDBJ

 

Maybe it's possible to find what command is using Disk Arbitration, then decide if the command is necessary, and if so, then see if there's an alternative. If the problem is the mount command, then there probably won't be an alternative. In that case, the daemon needs a different method other than SIGTERM to know when shutdown is occurring. Maybe there's a LaunchEvent that can be used, but I don't know where to get a good list of those events...

 

I was experimenting with saving to EFI partition about 2 months ago, and I came to the conclusion, that in the current implementation, we also need "Clover.MountEFI=Yes" as the script is unable to mount the EFI partition on shutdown.

 

I have attached my implementation, which uses a new EFI flag: Clover.SaveNVRAMToEFI=Yes, which uses both "20.mount_ESP.local" and "80.save_nvram_plist.local" (Remove .txt extension)

 

I have the feeling that the reason, the scripts are working for you, is that (at least this is my habit) you enable the EFI partition to auto mount on boot while developing.

20.mount_ESP.local.txt

80.save_nvram_plist.local.txt

The script save_nvram... should automount ESP if not mounted.


I was experimenting with saving to EFI partition about 2 months ago, and I came to the conclusion, that in the current implementation, we also need "Clover.MountEFI=Yes" as the script is unable to mount the EFI partition on shutdown.

 

I have attached my implementation, which uses a new EFI flag: Clover.SaveNVRAMToEFI=Yes, which uses both "20.mount_ESP.local" and "80.save_nvram_plist.local" (Remove .txt extension)

 

I have the feeling that the reason, the scripts are working for you, is that (at least this is my habit) you enable the EFI partition to auto mount on boot while developing.

In your script there is particular name

NVRAMMountPoint=/Volumes/EFI

But it is not the common case. It may be, for example, /Volumes/ESP.

 slice$ ls /Volumes/
Data		ESP		Macintosh	Win7Pro
EFI		MacHD		QEFI		Windows

I checked smbios dump.

You can see my reply.

 

Some model has date format difference.

 

We need to follow apple's format. If its not important, Slice is not mention date format to me.

 

It's your choice.

 

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But actually this affects nothing... I think this can be any text? Not confirmed.

Guys, my computer still wakes up after an hour, even with the RC script for "disable sleep proxy client". It's kind of annoying, cause the PC wakes up, I lose sound when it does that (it doesn't if I wake it up from sleep myself) and it doesn't go to sleep back again. It just cycles there...

 

Any idea how to disable this "feature"? Is it an issue with the implementation/compatibility in 10.12.2 maybe?

 

Using Clover 3961, if that makes a difference.

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