Pike R. Alpha
Pike R. Alpha
Yes. To stop it from reporting errors/useless data. If you want it, then you need to change the value in the header file and compile the kext yourself. Problem solved....
It failed to read a preference. Something I hope to have resoled in v2.0 so please give it a go and let me know if that is the case.
Correct. The current implementation of this 'check' will always show the 'notice'. Even when you patched it in the FrequencyVectors. The problem is that we don't check the data, but...
@r2tincan, The MacPro6,1 is the default.
The MacPro6,1 is the default, but if you use any other model, then the plist of that model will be used and your **target** file. The next step is to...
@raymanfx, **1.**) I don't see why you want to do make that change. The factory plist for the MacPro6,1 comes without FrequencyVectors and that is the only reason it won't...
I cannot do anything without a version number and the output of the script after this change: ``` - #!/bin/bash + #!/bin/bash -x ```
Is that with macOS Sierra? **Edit**: I thought that we already had a backup facility in the script, but apparently not. Good idea!
Sorry for being so darn slow, and we are not going to have a backup feature. My initial idea was – and still is – to injected the data via...
@PMheart , I got word that you forked my work. Great. Please add a link to a Github (alike) repository. Thanks!