shilohh
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Nv_disable is already in the config.
I was going to suggest you try that too (SIP). Clover was taking care of SIP on it's own for kexts so I never included it in our configs but it's possible things have changed in newer builds. My best guess at this point is that you had a corrupted installer (bad USB stick). If capitan install fails again with the new USB stick, try the SIP entry in RT variables. If it still fails, try Deleting and re downloading the install app from apple ensuring that the Internet connection is never interrupted. Then recreate the installer USB installer. I've tried to make my suggestions methodical based on what takes the most time and effort.shilohh does this mean that I don't need to try P1LRIMs suggestion above regarding SIP protection?
I searched and found I should add this code in:
<key>RtVariables</key>
<dict>
<key>CsrActiveConfig</key>
<string>0x3</string>
<key>BooterConfig</key>
<string>0x28</string>
</dict>
correct?
I have been doing a lot of searching regarding the bluetooth error, I could be completely wrong but a lot of people put it down to Nvidia card issue, as this is the next line that should come up when it crashes.. could this be the case.
Is it worth going to buy a new flash drive and creating an install disk from scratch?
Lastly would it be easier or worth a try to make a Yosemite install disk and see if that has the same issues?
Thanks, Nic
Hmm, I haven't looked at the files in a long time but you shouldn't need to run AutoDSDT. It's legacy. Plug in the USB installer. Boot holding down the f8 key to reach the bios's boot device selection screen. Choose the USB stick. When you reach the clover GUI, choose the ssdt that you installed to. Once booted into os x, eject the USB stick and unplug it. Mount the efi partition and go to clover/acpi/patched and delete DSDT.aml. Reboot. Then you you should be back up and running.Firstly, Thank you so much for all your help.
Yosemite installed with no problems, got everything up and running.
Then I ran AutoDSDT.app and then downloaded and used "~/Downloads/audio_CloverALC-master/audio_cloverALC-110.sh" in terminal. I restarted and turned my ASMEDIA USB3.0 ports on again(my mistake...) I tried to start up and it goes in to boot loop, only staying on the apple for like 20 seconds before rebooting... again and again.
I am not too bummed as firstly I really want El Capitan anyway and will be installing that tomorrow, and secondly because I only installed it on a spare HDD and I am going to have to reinstall anyway on an SSD as once you have had your system drive on an SSD there is no going back!!
I would like to know if you have any idea what I did to "break" my perfectly working install. Before running AutoDSDT.app I did hold f4 for 2 seconds on the clover GUI but I got feedback to say it did anything( is this normal ?) Is it safer to just not run AutoDSDT next time and I would buy a nicer Audio interface anyway so I am not too bothered about on board audio so I can leave that step out aswell.
Once again, I can't thank you guys enough for all your help!!
So, the problem is not DSDT or SSDT related. I try to launch my Yosemite backup with my current Clover Install and the videos works well. I'm a little lost with this problem, because I don't think the solution is in the osX install (same problem with a new El Capitan clean install), I didn't change anything in the bios. I also try to reinstall the pro apps codecs and didn't change anything...Remove the acpi files in question and test. Probably SSDT-1 but I'm not sure exactly what configuration you have.