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2 minutes ago, Irish_Man said:

Anyone knows what kind of Error is this??

It showed after I reinstalled Windows. I usually unplug the drive but since it's M.2 skipped that part. 

It boots normally but cant get rid of that error.

 

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The solution is explained here.

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Since BRCM cards work in Sequoia the wifi icon is grayed out, I have to click on it to activate it
do you have this kind of problem on your laptop?
latest sequoia and latest OCLP

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1 hour ago, chris1111 said:

Since BRCM cards work in Sequoia the wifi icon is grayed out, I have to click on it to activate it

 

I see this behavior in Ventura (patched with OCLP 0.6.8), Sonoma (patched with OCLP 1.4.3) and Sequoia (patched with OCLP 2.0.2) on my HackBookPro6,2 (Dell Latitude E6410, Nvidia Tesla) - all booting with OC 1.0.1.  For me, the grayed Wi-Fi icon is purely cosmetic and does not affect Wi-Fi function / performance.

 

EDIT: Note that Ventura does not require OCLP Wi-Fi root patches (on my hack), so the Wi-Fi icon behavior has nothing to do with the OCLP Wi-Fi root patches and is a byproduct of Nvidia Tesla graphics root patches (for me).

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5 hours ago, chris1111 said:

Since BRCM cards work in Sequoia the wifi icon is grayed out, I have to click on it to activate it
do you have this kind of problem on your laptop?
latest sequoia and latest OCLP

 

No I don't have this kind of problem.

7 hours ago, chris1111 said:

Since BRCM cards work in Sequoia the wifi icon is grayed out, I have to click on it to activate it
do you have this kind of problem on your laptop?
latest sequoia and latest OCLP

 

I have this symptom on, usually, old rigs. It is not activation. It is already activated, but you just make it "remember".

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Flawless OTA upgrade of Sequoia 15.1 Beta 6 -> Beta 7 on my HackMini8,1.  Booting with Open Core 1.0.2.  Not using OCLP.  Disabled BlueToolFixup.kext before the update to allow incremental update.  Re-enabled BlueToolFixup.kext after the update completed.  MS Remote Desktop connects without any issues over Ethernet after the upgrade.  After a reboot, MS Remote Desktop continues to experience failed connections to remote Windows desktops (like previous versions of Sequoia 15.1 Beta).  Work-around is "System Settings > Network > Ethernet > Make Inactive" followed by "System Settings > Network > Ethernet > Make active" to toggle the active state of Ethernet.

 

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EDIT: Ethernet connectivity for Remote Desktop clients continues to be a problem in Sequoia 15.1 Beta 7.  An alternative to toggling the active state of Ethernet via System Settings is to toggle via terminal  or script with the following commands:

sudo ifconfig en0 down
sudo ifconfig en0 up

 

EDIT2: Attached is a simple script to serve as a model for your own.

toggleEth.zip

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Flawless upgrade via OTA from Sequoia 15.1 Beta 6 -> Beta 7 on my HackBookPro6,2. Applying post-install patches with OCLP 2.0.2.  Booting with OC 1.0.2. Well done, Devs!  This old hack is incredibly responsive with Sequoia.

 

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Updated successfully reverting OCLP patches as suggested here and reapplying them. Unfortunately I get black boxes and I also tried to change color profiles since I read it worked for someone. No way. It must be some kind of issue with kepler GPU and OCLP. If I revert the patches I loose graphic acceleration but I have no black boxes.

Let's wait, maybe in a future release of OCLP there will be a fix.

 

 

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18 hours ago, deeveedee said:

Flawless upgrade via OTA from Sequoia 15.1 Beta 6 -> Beta 7 on my HackBookPro6,2. Applying post-install patches with OCLP 2.0.2.  Booting with OC 1.0.2. Well done, Devs!  This old hack is incredibly responsive with Sequoia.

 

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How have you edited about this Mac to say dell lattitude

 

1 hour ago, gsxb said:

How have you edited about this Mac to say dell lattitude

 

The method varies with versions of macOS.  See here, here and here

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