![]() ![]() €¢ CLOVER_Sierra.zip file with everything configured and ready to use "as it". Now macOS Sierra 10.12 Ready (with some edits) : €¢ Extra.zip with everything configured and ready to use "as it" (patched DSDT with renamed EHC1/EHC2 to EH01/EH02 included). €¢ CLOVER.zip file with everything configured and ready to use "as it". New USB_Injector.kext_v2 attached ! Hopefully, it should fix the last issue : lack of power when connecting some devices. ![]() NB : The Extra.zip attached already contains a new patched DSDT with EHC1/EHC2 to EH01/EH02 for Enoch users (latest revision is strongly advised). Patched DSDT attached in new Extra.zip, see above. ![]() You'll have to edit the DSDT by yourself in case you're using Chameleon's branch Enoch cause AFAIK, there's no way to do this with this bootlader. įinally, I also added a patch in ist to find any EHC1/EHC2 occurrences in DSDT and replace them by EH01/EH02 to match IONameMatch in USB_Injector.kext. Ĭonsequently, you now have to delete any DummyUSBEHCIPCI.kext wherever it is and rebuild cache in order to use the USB_Injector.kext ! This is a very important thing. Not a big deal but seems a little bit more flexible way to fix USB on El Capitan to me. Actually, the fix is really simple as you just have to set UsbConnector from 255 (internal) to 3 (standard USB connector) as explained in this thread.Īlso, I changed DummyUSBEHCIPCI.kext to USB_Injector.kext because it can be installed in EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.11 (and most likely in Extra/Extensions though I did not test it) instead of Library/Extensions or S/L/E and is update proof and doesn't require to increase Bundle version number in ist as it is with Dummies.kext. Here's the ultimate update for D830 Nvidia users on El Capitan 10.11.1 Beta (15B22c).įixed a weird behavior when plugging USB device in the back port as you can see here. This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state. System Integrity Protection status: enabled (Custom Configuration). If I boot 10.11DB8 with CsrActiveConfig=103, here's the result in Terminal: 0圆3 or 0圆F, i.e 103 or 111 in decimal to disable everything
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