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The "sudo trimforce enable" method no longer works.

 
The old method with Clover works:
<key>KextsToPatch</key><array>
<dict>
<key>Find</key>
<data>
QVBQTEUgU1NE
</data>
<key>Name</key>
<string>IOAHCIBlockStorage</string>
<key>Replace</key>
<data>
AAAAAAAAAAAA
</data>
</dict>
</array>

Guys I still get the firmware error with the latest clover 4173.

With both usb installer method and  also from direct b6 I install.app to the destination partition .

 

How to go about it,

I changed the smbios to newer 9.1 MBP  with ff and ffm though mine by default is MBP6.2.

 

So how to get past it, any help please?

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The "sudo trimforce enable" method no longer works.

 

The old method with Clover works:

 

 

<key>KextsToPatch</key><array>
<dict>
<key>Find</key>
<data>
QVBQTEUgU1NE
</data>
<key>Name</key>
<string>IOAHCIBlockStorage</string>
<key>Replace</key>
<data>
AAAAAAAAAAAA
</data>
</dict>
</array>

 

Thanks dude, it works indeed  :)

Anyone else having issues enabling TRIM in DP6? 

 

sudo trimforce enable reports that the operation succeeded, but after a reboot system profiler reports that it's not.

 

attachicon.gifSchermafbeelding 2017-08-16 om 15.41.20.png

 

Doesn't work on real MacBookPro 6,1.

 

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Guys I still get the firmware error with the latest clover 4173.

With both usb installer method and  also from direct b6 I install.app to the destination partition .

 

How to go about it,

I changed the smbios to newer 9.1 MBP  with ff and ffm though mine by default is MBP6.2.

 

So how to get past it, any help please?

 

If you try all methods with 4173 and still get firmware error, you may try Disk1mbrInstaller to load the destination partition after direct db6 install.app.

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Thanks @Sherlocks Clover r4175 works on many SMBIOS for me now

Great Patch :wink_anim:

We can gather info for high sierra installation easily without confusion from facts

 

Enjoy

 

 

 

 

 

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hello. some ideas?

 

hello. some ideas?

This is not for  simple USB installer

its for Deploy in a Drive , HD or SSD

Internal or external

so used it in the Right way please

 

Also I am not give a support for that here

 PM me for this or Email me in git

Thanks

If you try all methods with 4173 and still get firmware error, you may try Disk1mbrInstaller to load the destination partition after direct db6 install.app.

well got it working by using MBP 10 SMBIOS and after install boots with the usual default smbios.

Thanks

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Can somebody explain me why under 10.13 clover install runs properly but all my files are untouched (previous version) in the EFI-Folder of my 10.13 system drive after the clover installation? This only happens under 10.13... 

 

Clover Update of my EFI folder on my 10.12.6 system drive works as expected.. 

Can somebody explain me why under 10.13 clover install runs properly but all my files are untouched (previous version) in the EFI-Folder of my 10.13 system drive after the clover installation? This only happens under 10.13... 

 

Clover Update of my EFI folder on my 10.12.6 system drive works as expected.. 

Is your hard disk formatted as APFS?

Yes

 

Clover's installer can't mount the EFI partition on an APFS formatted volume so it installs the files in the root of the selected APFS disk you need to mount the EFI partition manually and replace "Boot" and "CLOVERX64.efi"

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its useful information.

i will consider more cases compared user's previous FFM FF value.

thank you for your time. :)

 

Hi @Sherlocks,

 

FYI

 

The default FF (0xE907F537) & FFM (0xFFFFFFFF) used by Clover for SMBIOS iMac11,3 no longer work for DB6 ---> error occurred while verifying firmware - see post#2719

 

System details:

  • GA-P55a-UD3 with legacy BIOS/Intel i5-750/ATI HD5770
  • Clover legacy r4173, latest DB6 apfs.efi in /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64
  • SMBIOS iMac11,3, no FF/FFM/PF or Board-ID/BIOS ver/date set in config.plist

post-846696-0-64113700-1502948539_thumb.png

 

After adding FF=0xE00DE137 and FFM=0xFF1FFF3F to my config.plist, install proceeded without firmware verification error.

 

post-846696-0-56826300-1502948807_thumb.png

post-846696-0-89741700-1503225937_thumb.jpg

 

 

Okay great. Where you take ff value?

 

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I just used the same FF & FFM from iMac13,1 from your post#2600 and it worked  :).

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Hi @Sherlocks,

 

FYI

 

The default FF (0xE907F537) & FFM (0xFFFFFFFF) used by Clover for SMBIOS iMac11,3 no longer work for DB6 ---> error occurred while verifying firmware - see post#2719

 

System details:

  • GA-P55a-UD3 with legacy BIOS/Intel i5-750/ATI HD5770
  • Clover legacy r4173, latest DB6 apfs.efi in /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64
  • SMBIOS iMac11,3, no FF/FFM/PF or Board-ID/BIOS ver/date set in config.plist
attachicon.gifFF 0xE907F537.png

 

After adding FF=0xE00DE137 and FFM=0xFF1FFF3F to my config.plist, install proceeded without firmware verification error.

 

attachicon.gifFF 0xE00DE137.png

post-846696-0-78429800-1502864871_thumb.

Okay great. Where you take ff value?

 

EDIT1.

okay

 

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@Sherlocks I have been rebooting my laptop for quite some time now while its been unplugged and every time i have the Battery Indicator but if i plug in the charger the B.I does not indicate its charging.

While plugged in and rebooting the result is back to the same, no B.I.

The only change made today was updating Lilu (1.1.7) and AppleALC (1.1.4).

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@Sherlocks I have been rebooting my laptop for quite some time now while its been unplugged and every time i have the Battery Indicator but if i plug in the charger the B.I does not indicate its charging.

While plugged in and rebooting the result is back to the same, no B.I.

The only change made today was updating Lilu (1.1.7) and AppleALC (1.1.4).

Where did you get the Lilu 1.1.7 and AppleALC 1.1.4 in the git hub I still see the 1.1.6 and 1.1.3

You compiled them yourself?

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