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4 hours ago, feartech said:

because DummyPowerManagement has been moved, check the sample.plist for new location

created new config from sample.plist. still message is shown on laptop and PC.

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3 minutes ago, feartech said:

sounds like you still missed something... re-check sample.plist

Especially if you're using your previous config.plist as a template you are likely missing something.

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16 minutes ago, feartech said:

sounds like you still missed something... re-check sample.plist

 

11 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Especially if you're using your previous config.plist as a template you are likely missing something.

yeah, apparently CloverConfigurator messed up my config. Had to delete from Kernel -> Quirks.

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5 minutes ago, Neblogas said:

 

yeah, apparently CloverConfigurator messed up my config. Had to delete from Kernel -> Quirks.

CloverConfigurator is your issue, best to use xcode or PlistEdit Pro, this way you can compare both versions side by side in text view

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12 minutes ago, feartech said:

CloverConfigurator is your issue, best to use xcode or PlistEdit Pro, this way you can compare both versions side by side in text view

Absolutely!!!!!!!!!!! - That is simply my method each time as well as reading the Changelog Sheet.

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10 hours ago, luky35 said:

Before starting the menu with icons, do I get a notification at the top of the monitor (picture)?

 

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The "DummyPowerManagement" location has been moved from Kernel/Quirks to Kernel/Emulate.

Check your config. Most likely it is reported twice in your config.

 

PS: You can also use Filemerge.app ( Part of XCode ) to compare two config.plist side by side. 

Just type "filemerge" in your spotlight search and it will open automatically.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ellybz said:

The "DummyPowerManagement" location has been moved from Kernel/Quirks to Kernel/Emulate.

Check your config. Most likely it is reported twice in your config.

 

PS: You can also use Filemerge.app ( Part of XCode ) to compare two config.plist side by side. 

Just type "filemerge" in your spotlight search and it will open automatically.

 

 

Thanks.

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I am in the process of moving my Dell i7-5559 to OC. I've finally got it working well. But, I have a bunch of SSDTs that I do not know if I need. How can I figured out which of them are needed? I got to this point by removing one kext at a time. Is that what I need to do for the SSDTs? Some of them I know are important.

 

Important/Needed:

SSDT-PNLF.aml
SSDT-PLUG.aml

SSDT-EC-USBX.aml
 

Questions:

SSDT-XOSI.aml <- I have Voodoo2C, Voodoo2CHID, and VoodooPS2Controller kexts. Don’t these fix this?

—I created my own SSDT-GPIO


SSDT-NoHybGFX-AMD.aml <- doesn’t wegnoegpu take care of this?

—Deleted. Still works fine.


SSDT-GPRW.aml <- Still need for sleep?

—I think I need this. Saw error in boot logs.


SSDT-ALC255.aml <- Have no idea. Some sound issue?

Deleted. Still works fine.

 

10-08 EDIT TO ADD DETAILS

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On 7/17/2020 at 10:48 AM, SavageAUS said:

Ive noticed recently on my laptop if I boot with OC I get the error in the picture but if I use bios to select to windows that device is fine.
Using latest master 0.6.0
I’ll upload config or anything else that may be needed if needed.
Please help, this affects windows performance substantially.

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it’s a really old post, but I noticed a similar problem too with OC on my ThinkPad T440 (OC 0.6.2).

 

I used itlwm for my Intel AC-7260, and it’s worked on macOS, but after booting to Windows it wasn’t working anymore (Error 10: Operation Failed).

 

First I thought it’s a bug with itlwm but after some testing it’s been clarified that it isn’t a bug with itlwm but with OpenCore. Interesting thing that it wasn’t working even after CMOS reset, but after moving the system to Clover it started working again. After moving back to OC again, it wasn’t working anymore. 

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00:000 00:000 OCSB: No suitable signature - Security Violation
00:019 00:019 OCB: Apple Secure Boot prohibits this boot entry, enforcing!
00:037 00:017 OCB: LoadImage failed - Security Violation
28:059 28:022 OCSB: No suitable signature - Security Violation
28:080 00:021 OCB: Apple Secure Boot prohibits this boot entry, enforcing!
28:102 00:021 OCB: LoadImage failed - Security Violation

 

 

 

how to solve this i received this error on 0.6.2 trying to boot catalina 10.15.2,,but working fine on highsierra 10.13.6

 

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