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I am finding that, with all Yosemite builds, it takes a long time to connect to other computers on my local area network and that they are not showing up properly in Finder's sidebar.  Anyone else experiencing this?

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hello

 

not for me .. is first time i see the damn thing

 

for me now is good

 

i boot only in verbose mode

 

ahahahah

 

good hack

 

Yes, Artur!  Good discovery.  When I boot in verbose mode I now get the apple logo.  However, I get it in white background, not black.  When I boot in regular mode, I get a black background with no logo.  Maybe we all just need to wait a bit and Apple will get this straightened out.

 

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same here...I'm able to install and reboot, but after next boot, I keep getting kernel cache errors.  tried everything and went back to dp2.

 

Ok, got it to work.  Had to rebuild the cache after fixing permissions before first reboot.  All is well now.  I have build #14A283o, is that what everyone else has?

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Yes, Artur!  Good discovery.  When I boot in verbose mode I now get the apple logo.  However, I get it in white background, not black.  When I boot in regular mode, I get a black background with no logo.  Maybe we all just need to wait a bit and Apple will get this straightened out.

 

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Work out what? It works perfect on real macs, nothing to fix as far as they r concerned.

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i tried to inject my card i tried the other options i tried dsdt fixes and i tried patching i tried all bios's for the 290x dual monitors let alone 6 do not function in 10.10

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Yes, Artur! Good discovery. When I boot in verbose mode I now get the apple logo. However, I get it in white background, not black. When I boot in regular mode, I get a black background with no logo. Maybe we all just need to wait a bit and Apple will get this straightened out.

 

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Is that a real MacBook? There should already be a boot logo…. I thought it was just Clover. My Hack boots with a logo with Chameleon but not Clover. Why are you installing Clover on a real Mac in the first place…?

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Work out what? It works perfect on real macs, nothing to fix as far as they r concerned.

 

And yet, it now works on my HP laptop in verbose mode where it did not work at all with prior DPs.  Your line of thinking does not explain why there has been a change which, for the OSx86 community, is a step in the right direction.  Either you're with us or you're not.

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And yet, it now works on my HP laptop in verbose mode where it did not work at all with prior DPs.  Your line of thinking does not explain why there has been a change which, for the OSx86 community, is a step in the right direction.  Either you're with us or you're not.

verbose replaces 1st boot stage, your still only seeing logo on 2nd boot stage, verbose isn't somehow magically fixing it.

 

We had logo on 2nd stage since DP1.

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Is that a real MacBook? There should already be a boot logo…. I thought it was just Clover. My Hack boots with a logo with Chameleon but not Clover. Why are you installing Clover on a real Mac in the first place…?

 

I guess I should say thanks for thinking that my HP Envy was a MacBook Pro.  Look at the HP logo in the bottom center of the photo.

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verbose replaces 1st boot stage, your still only seeing logo on 2nd boot stage, verbose isn't somehow magically fixing it.

 

We had logo on 2nd stage since DP1.

This is one of the many times PJ has said this. The Logo after Graphics is available (initialized) to draw the GUI has been exploited since DP1, with or without a DSDT patch

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verbose replaces 1st boot stage, your still only seeing logo on 2nd boot stage, verbose isn't somehow magically fixing it.

 

We had logo on 2nd stage since DP1.

 

Yes, as to 2nd boot stage.  But I haven't had logo on 2nd stage until now.  I know many others have not had it either.

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I guess I should say thanks for thinking that my HP Envy was a MacBook Pro.  Look at the HP logo in the bottom center of the photo.

 

LOL that is one sexy HP

So....  For whatever reason, I cannot get my Yosemite install to sign into iMessage anymore.  I don't know when or why it broke, but it just refuses to let me sign in.  I've tried all the usual workarounds, deleted NetworkConfiguration.plist and removed all my network devices, tried deleted all iMessage related plists to reset the app completely, I'm using EmuVariableUefi-64.efi to save nvram...  I don't know what else to do.  Any suggestions guys?  Would be very grateful.  

I also tried resetting my password and I already have a CC attached to my Apple ID. 

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Yes, Artur!  Good discovery.  When I boot in verbose mode I now get the apple logo.  However, I get it in white background, not black.  When I boot in regular mode, I get a black background with no logo.  Maybe we all just need to wait a bit and Apple will get this straightened out.

 

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So kBootArgsFlagBlack did not change the color of my second stage boot screen when booting in verbose mode.  It's still a dark gray apple on a light gray screen with a white progress bar.

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Well {censored} me running lol after messing with it all afternoon, I finally left it alone for a bit and what happens? I get a notification on my iPhone that my Apple ID and phone number are now being used on my Mac for iMessage. Pull up the Hack and boom! Signed in and activated.

 

WTF LOL (but I'll take it)

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So kBootArgsFlagBlack did not change the color of my second stage boot screen when booting in verbose mode.  It's still a dark gray apple on a light gray screen with a white progress bar.

how did you get grey? everyone else is black

 

All these RC Script/daemon errors make me glad my hacks all hav working nvram, no need for any emu efi file or scripts/daemons

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