- CLOVER CONFIGURATOR PROBLEMS CONTACTING SERVER INSTALL
- CLOVER CONFIGURATOR PROBLEMS CONTACTING SERVER SOFTWARE
A bug in the firmware (bios) of the system, perhaps a buggy ACPI implementation.I can think of 2 possible scenarios as to why Clover does not work on this system: This Lenovo M58p is the only system that behaves this way with Clover, which leads me to believe there is a bug.
CLOVER CONFIGURATOR PROBLEMS CONTACTING SERVER SOFTWARE
There is virtually no software without bugs, especially when you are talking about something that is supposed to work on thousands of different hardware configurations.Īlso I do not misunderstand at all, I have 6 other computers all running Clover flawlessly with custom patched DSDTs and SSDTs. Sorry, I don't mean to be rude, but that is quite a silly statement. There is your misunderstanding how it works, I also created an issue thread on Clover's Source Forge page for help. Has anyone run into an issue like this? Has anyone found a way to fix this issue? I know that the system isn't the issue because loading my custom DSDT works fine in Chameleon. Nothing I have done has allowed clover to modify my DSDT table. I have tried installing clover to the same partition as Yosemite. I have tried installing clover to EFI partition formatted fat32. I tried adding my custom DSDT to /EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/ and none of my customizations were applied. I have AddDTGP checked, when I extract DSDT in MaciASL, no DTGP or MCHC.
For example, I have AddMCHC checked in Clover Configurator and there is no MCHC device in ioregistryexplorer. Once booted, I launched ioregistryexplorer and found that none of the options I had enabled were being applied.
CLOVER CONFIGURATOR PROBLEMS CONTACTING SERVER INSTALL
I get to the clover bootloader menu and verify the options I selected are indeed still enabled, then I select my Yosemite install and boot. I applied many of the ACPI patches listed in Clover Configurator, saved the ist file to /EFI/CLOVER/ist and rebooted. In an effort to fix sleep, I decided to give Clover a try. Stays like that for about 8 minutes and then reboots. When I put the system to sleep, the fans stay on, monitor goes black, no cursor. I have tried all DSDT patches to fix sleep / wake issues I could find and none have worked.
I use a custom built DSDT with Chameleon 2.3 r2538. Most things work fine out of the box, except that I cannot get sleep to work at all. I would like to use this as a media server Hackintosh. I have a Lenovo M58p with Q45 chipset, Core 2 Duo E8400 and AMD HD 6450.