Open wgord001 opened 5 years ago
I have this same issue! Although, I've been able to kind of bypass it, by closing and reopening the lid a couple of times. When doing so, you should see acpi errors beeing provoked (atleast in my case..)
Out of curiosity, what bios version is yours running?
Looking over your bootlog twice I just now realise that yours is almost exactly the same is mine, although your machine hangs in 'IntelFBClientControl' and not 'ApplePS2Mouse' like in my case.
Another I noticed both in yours and my case is: "SMCLightSensor: alsd @ No iterator" I found this suspicious as my machine seemed to respond to the lid being reopened.
Out of curiosity, what bios version is yours running?
I'm on 1.61
Looking over your bootlog twice I just now realise that yours is almost exactly the same is mine, although your machine hangs in 'IntelFBClientControl' and not 'ApplePS2Mouse' like in my case.
Another I noticed both in yours and my case is: "SMCLightSensor: alsd @ No iterator" I found this suspicious as my machine seemed to respond to the lid being reopened.
Mine does include 'ApplePS2Mouse' sometimes. I never found a fix
Ugh, well. We're in the same boat then.. I've also experienced the error with 'appleacpi'
What frustrastes me, is the fact that my machine runs fairly well otherwise. I just experience incredible long boot time thanks to this error, plus no trackpad nor sleep.
I never quite managed to find solution to the above problem. I my case i noticed quite a lot of ACPI errors in the beginning of verbose boot, so i figured it was probably do to bad acpi patching.
I now have everything solved, and my system is running great!
I ended up doing:
Use Maz-1's 'Hackintosh stuff' fork of syscl's deploy script, as maz-1 was using bios 1.9, and that solved most of my problems ^including the above.
Only things remained to be solved: Sleep & i2C trackpad. I ended up changing ig-platform-id to 0x19160000 from 0x19160004 which solved my issues of either gliched image, og non what so ever, on wake from sleep.
With regards to i2c trackpad: I ended up installation voodooi2c, voodooi2chid and voodooi2cgpio to /S/L/E which made mine work - Really really well compared to earlier. Thanks Vygr10565 for his Voodooi2c for xps 13"!
I hope this might help somebody!
I never quite managed to find solution to the above problem. I my case i noticed quite a lot of ACPI errors in the beginning of verbose boot, so i figured it was probably do to bad acpi patching.
I now have everything solved, and my system is running great!
I ended up doing:
Use Maz-1's 'Hackintosh stuff' fork of syscl's deploy script, as maz-1 was using bios 1.9, and that solved most of my problems ^including the above.
Only things remained to be solved: Sleep & i2C trackpad. I ended up changing ig-platform-id to 0x19160000 from 0x19160004 which solved my issues of either gliched image, og non what so ever, on wake from sleep.
With regards to i2c trackpad: I ended up installation voodooi2c, voodooi2chid and voodooi2cgpio to /S/L/E which made mine work - Really really well compared to earlier. Thanks Vygr10565 for his Voodooi2c for xps 13"!
I hope this might help somebody!
I'm stuck on 1.61 bios version because my laptop won't flash the 1.9 or any update for some reason. I have tried every option. Support assist, using the USB installer, downgrading the bios back to factory using the flash utility then trying to update straight to 1.9 but nothing works. My problem most likely comes from me being on the 1.6 bios then.
Do you have any advice on what I could do and what did you do with syscl's deploy script? If you could just share your files with me it would help allot
Yeah sure! I attached my ioreg too for reference. Note: I've installed Voodooi2c & ACPIbatterymanager in /S/L/E, so they're not in the clover folder.
Anyone found a solution? I just gave up and would love to run MacOS on my XPS13.
Which XPS do you have? I have a XPS 13 9350 i7-6560U, 8/256GB.
Exactly the same configuration as yours.
Although you didn't mention screen resolution. Mine's: i7-6560u 8G/256G NVME Iris HD540 3200*1800
And as i mentioned in the above comment, i assume the issue is to do with ACPI patching. And like i mentioned above; try out Maz-1's 'Hackintosh stuff' fork of syscl's deploy script. ^That ended up solving all issues for me.
Also, what bios version do you have? - it greatly influences the acpi tables the bios dumps, when pression F4 in Clover..
Same resolution as well... I will try that. Thank you.
Good luck! Let me know how it goes.
busy timeout IntelFBClientControl... sad ting... any clue @Thenicolaibulow ?
Hm well. I would recommend scrapping your clover folder, and beginning from scratch, using Maz-1's script. That's what turned out to work for me. I had the same issue as you mention although with Appleps2mouse, and appleacpifamily.
For a couple of days my machine would, at first 'hang' constantly, but after fiddling with clover settings, and rerunning the script, it got it to the point where it would only do so every second time or so.
This was when i decided to ditch syscl's script, and use Maz-1's instead. Although i still had issues like no sleep, no i2c-trackpad and so on.
After a while, i figured out what worked for me:
Hope this helps.
Also, did you update your BIOS to 1.9.0?
Sure,
Hit me up on tonymacx,
I'm under the same username.
I cant start conversations yet as I don't have 75 posts... :( Could you send me a DM? the name is jasonee. Edit: impossible to even read conversations lol. Is there any other way I could contact you? Thanks!
impossible to even read conversations lol. Is there any other way I could contact you? Thanks!
Shoot me an email: nicolai@polydecibel.audio
I've got this issue too. Using https://github.com/hackintosh-stuff/XPS9350-macOS Guide I couldnt get it to boot either. Using this Repo i get the same as shown in the Screenshot in Post #1. Using the one from "Hackintosh-stuff", the ApplePS2MouseDevice Error is gone, but it still states "Busy Timeout(240s): IntelFBClientControl". I'm using BIOS Version 1.9.
Any help would really be appreciated! I just bought this Notebook because everyone said that it's the most-working one for a Hackintosh :/
I've got this issue too. Using https://github.com/hackintosh-stuff/XPS9350-macOS Guide I couldnt get it to boot either. Using this Repo i get the same as shown in the Screenshot in Post #1. Using the one from "Hackintosh-stuff", the ApplePS2MouseDevice Error is gone, but it still states "Busy Timeout(240s): IntelFBClientControl". I'm using BIOS Version 1.9.
Any help would really be appreciated! I just bought this Notebook because everyone said that it's the most-working one for a Hackintosh :/
Hey Daniel, were you able to fix it? Thank you.
Hey @jasonee98,
sadly not. I've posted my issue here, on Tonymacx86, on Insanlymac, and on EliteMacx86 and got no luck.
If you boot using a invalid -fake-platform-ID and a FakeID (CloverBootmenue/Settings/Graphics/InjectIntel) and just put "0x12345678" into both places, you will be able to boot and move your mouse around. But you won't ever see the installer.
I would love to keep in touch with you, maybe we'll get this fixed somehow.
Hi @DanielKng,
That sounds good! I have pretty much given up. The only thing I haven't tried out yet is downgrading my BIOS. How would you like to stay in contact?
Thanks. Jason
Hey,
I've got everything working as of now. Upgrade your BIOS to the latest Version but, and this is important, REMOVE the WiFi-Card or DISABLE both, Bluetooth and WiFi in BIOS. Try booting up. It's so simple, but that's what caused issues for me. Let me know if that worked! :)
I can give you my EFI-Folder later on, might create a repo on my own as well. Everything works smoothly, only the Boot-Time is too long, might be because of the Virtual SMC Kext, but I'm working on it. :)
Also, ignore my previous post. The issue was the WiFi Card for me, no need for the Fake-ID.
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Hi @DanielKnghttps://github.com/DanielKng,
That sounds good! I have pretty much given up. The only thing I haven't tried out yet is downgrading my BIOS. How would you like to stay in contact?
Thanks. Jason
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Hey Daniel,
That’s really cool! Happy for you!
Are you able to re-enable it again afterwards to get Wifi and Bluetooth functioning?
Thank you,
Jason
Hey Jason,
sadly not. You either need a new, compatible, WiFi-Card or a Wifi-Stick like the ASUS USB-AC51. I just had that one laying around, installed the Driver including the Wireless utility and I was good to go. Only Downsight: Enterprise Networks won't work (Kerberos Authentication as example).
Just try removing the card or disabling it and let me know if that worked for you :)
Alright 😊 Thanks!! I am just a bit scared to do it, as this machine at the moment is my daily driver as well. I can’t start using it until I get Wi-Fi working as well. So I will get a Dell DW1560 first.
Thanks,
Jason
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Hey Jason,
sadly not. You either need a new, compatible, WiFi-Card or a Wifi-Stick like the ASUS USB-AC51. I just had that one laying around, installed the Driver including the Wireless utility and I was good to go. Only Downsight: Enterprise Networks won't work (Kerberos Authentication as example).
Just try removing the card or disabling it and let me know if that worked for you :)
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@DanielKng
I already disabled the wifi but still cannot boot into install disk for Mojave, can you share your clover to boot into install disk? Thanks
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OMG, this actually worked for me. I could at least install Mojave now.
I just disable wifi and bluetooth under BIOS -> Wireless
@secondpulse when you inside installation disk, is keyboard and trackpad working? And do you use empty acpi patched? Thanks
It continues to loop the (240s): 'IntelFBClientControl', 'ApplePS2MouseDevice" for 3 counts then starts the count over again.