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Post codec_dump of Linux Live, then I look whether the 755 different nodes used

 With this method?

1) Get your favorite Linux Live ISO (I used the latest Ubuntu) and burn it to disc.

2) Boot of the disc get to the desktop. Open the terminal and type this:

cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0

3) The terminal will scroll through the data. Copy the data and paste it into a text document and save it to a writeable media (live CDs often mount media read-only so you will need something like a thumb-drive or something)

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Yes.

 

If command in 3) doesn't work type this :

cd ~/Desktop && mkdir CodecDump && for c in /proc/asound/card*/codec#*; do f="${c/\/*card/card}"; cat "$c" > CodecDump/${f//\//-}.txt; done && zip -r CodecDump.zip CodecDump

It will create a CodecDump.zip & a CodecDump folder on your desktop. Just save them on a writable media and post the CodecDump.zip here.

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Dear users, this is just for a test for Optiplex 755 !!!

 
Layout ID 1 via DSDT or HDAEnabler
patched for 10.10.3 or higher
 
@teeodor
If some connections then work please screenshots of System Preferences / Sound !!!
 
differences:
Optiplex 760/780 Device 114A194A
Nodes:
Mic front: 9 13 20 40
LineIn back: 8 12 21
LineOut back: 18 10 4
HP front: 17 7 34 3
 
Optiplex 755 Device 114A1984
Nodes:
Mic front: 9 13 20 2 or 9 13 20 ???
LineIn back: 8 12 21
LineOut back: 18 10 4
HP front: 17 7 34 3
 
I hope. Good Luck.

AppleHDA.kext_775_Ver01.zip

AppleHDA.kext_775_Ver02.zip

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My BIOS for some reason continues to switch to: "RAID ON" instead of "RAID Autodetect/AHCI" whenever I restart my machine.

Does anyone have this issue by any chance, or any idea how to solve it?

When I first installed the OS i'm 100% sure it was selected as "RAID Autodetect/AHCI" but it conitnues to switch to "RAID ON" preventing me from booting and always having to switch back to the correct settings.

Thanks!

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My BIOS for some reason continues to switch to: "RAID ON" instead of "RAID Autodetect/AHCI" whenever I restart my machine.

 

Does anyone have this issue by any chance, or any idea how to solve it?

 

When I first installed the OS i'm 100% sure it was selected as "RAID Autodetect/AHCI" but it conitnues to switch to "RAID ON" preventing me from booting and always having to switch back to the correct settings.

 

Thanks!

 

 

Open Clover Config.plist using Clover Configurator. Click on, "Kernel and Kext Patches", put a checkmark in "Apple RTC".

 

Or try using the attached kext.

Patched_10.7_AppleRTC.kext.zip

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I am getting irritated again with these slow bout up times. Everything works okay. It just really annoys me that I cannot figure out what is causing this.

 

Two Opliplex 780's, and they both do the same, except one stalls for about 35 seconds , and the other for 25. Here is the boot log were they stall.

 

0:100  0:100  MemLog inited, TSC freq: 2992494459

0:100  0:000  LegacyRegion2: Chipset/proc: 0x2E108086

0:100  0:000   Intel Series 4 and similar (PAM 0x90-0x96)

0:100  0:000   Test PAM1=(0x41=50, 0x5a=00, 0x81=00, 0x91=11) at chipset 2E108086

0:100  0:000  , Install = Success

0:113  0:012  BiosVideoDriverBindingStart!

0:113  0:000  BiosVideoCheckForVbe

0:113  0:000  EdidOverride not found

0:139  0:026   Edid1+

0:139  0:000   found Detail Timing 1920x1080

0:165  0:026   Edid0+

0:165  0:000   found Detail Timing 1920x1080

0:165  0:000  ... already present

0:170  0:004     0 1152x864 attr=BB - ok, edid+, working, highest, pref=0

0:171  0:000     1 1280x960 attr=BB - ok, edid-

0:171  0:000     2 640x480 attr=BB - ok, edid+, 640x480, working

0:171  0:000     3 800x600 attr=BB - ok, edid+, 800x600, working

0:171  0:000     4 1024x768 attr=BB - ok, edid+, 1024x768, working

0:171  0:000     5 1280x1024 attr=BB - ok, edid+, working, highest, pref=5

0:172  0:000     6 1400x1050 attr=BB - ok, edid-

0:173  0:001  BV new mode: 5 1280x1024

0:240  0:066   SetMode pref 5 (5) = Success   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>32 second stall starting here, why?

34:848  34:607 

34:848  0:000  Now is 23.7.2015,  2:39:53 (GMT+2047)

 

34:848  0:000  Starting Clover rev 3241 on CLOVER EFI  >>>>>>>>Now Clover Boot Menu Finally Shows Up.

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Have you set Inject EDID=true or Custom EDID in your config.plist ?

 

Try remove everything but InjectATI=true and FB=Shrike in Graphics panel of Clover Confugurator…

 

Did not think that would change anything. Tried it anyways, and it did not make a difference.

 

Both of my Optiplex 780's have stalled on bootup like this ever since installing Yosemite with Clover.  Yosemite with Chameleon did not stall on boot.

 

Has to be something that I am missing in Bios, or maybe Config, but I am starting to doubt config problems because I have tried so many configs.

 

I have tried Configs that you have attached, and a config that macpeet attached, they have not made a difference. 

 

Power On > Dell Splash Screen, then a  dash at the top-left of the screen for 35 seconds before Clover Menu appears. Makes no sense.  :wacko:

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Really great HowTo! Works very fine with my Optiplex 760.

 

Just one small issue: The AppStore dosen't work properly. Sometimes it works (except the update tab), but mostly there is no connection to the store.

 

Ethernet-Card is on en0 and all the other networking is working (internet, local network...).

I also did the "iMassage-Fix"

 

Any ideas?

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You can try the other Ethernet kext inside the Ethernet folder of the zip. Somes have different results using one or the other.

 

I am using AppleIntelE1000e at the moment. Do I have to remove/deinstall it before using Intel82566MM? And if so: How?

Thanks for your help!

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