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File system check exit code is 8

I'm on Sequoia 15.7.1 (24G231)

I have the itlwm.kext loaded. Should I remove it and add the AppleIGC ?.
itlwm should be running natively and shouldn't require any root patching. But it could be possible that the firmware isn't updated. Try AppleIGC and then check how it goes.
 
I didn't use root patch. In fact it looks like I had the BCM94360 (to have a stable BT) and also the WIFI/BT of the MB activated. I just deactivated the WIFI/BT from the BIOS, BT still working but of course WIFI isn't.

My question is : should I keep WIFI/BT deactivated from BIOS and only use WIFI from the BCM94360 ? But in that case how do I activate the BCM94360 WIFI ?
 
I didn't use root patch. In fact it looks like I had the BCM94360 (to have a stable BT) and also the WIFI/BT of the MB activated. I just deactivated the WIFI/BT from the BIOS, BT still working but of course WIFI isn't.

My question is : should I keep WIFI/BT deactivated from BIOS and only use WIFI from the BCM94360 ? But in that case how do I activate the BCM94360 WIFI ?
What WiFi Card are you using? Can you attach a picture of it?

You should use only one WiFi and BT. There could be several combinations:

1. Intel WiFi+BT
2. BCM WiFi+BT (root patching required)
3. Intel WiFi+BCM BT

Note that you should disable the other Bluetooth to avoid conflicts and the same for WiFi as well.
 
What WiFi Card are you using? Can you attach a picture of it?

You should use only one WiFi and BT. There could be several combinations:

1. Intel WiFi+BT
2. BCM WiFi+BT (root patching required)
3. Intel WiFi+BCM BT

Note that you should disable the other Bluetooth to avoid conflicts and the same for WiFi as well.
In the BIOS I can't disable WIFI and BT separately. There is only one entry for WFI AND BT. Up to now I had the WIFI+BT activated in the BIOS and the BCM card with working BT...

So I guess I'll have to activate WIFI for the BCM ? And I don't kno how to do that as it seems it is not natively recognized by Sequoia ?
 
In the BIOS I can't disable WIFI and BT separately. There is only one entry for WFI AND BT. Up to now I had the WIFI+BT activated in the BIOS and the BCM card with working BT...

So I guess I'll have to activate WIFI for the BCM ? And I don't kno how to do that as it seems it is not natively recognized by Sequoia ? But with the MOBO WIFI + BT desactivated I have a working BT.
 
Is it possible to have the onboard wifi / BT wirking without my Fenvi/Broadcom card installed ?

Edit : I removed the Fenvi card and need to remap the USB, as far as I remember I didn't select the onboard BT on the USB Maping procedure. Need to check that
 
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In the BIOS I can't disable WIFI and BT separately. There is only one entry for WFI AND BT. Up to now I had the WIFI+BT activated in the BIOS and the BCM card with working BT...

So I guess I'll have to activate WIFI for the BCM ? And I don't kno how to do that as it seems it is not natively recognized by Sequoia ?
So, you had BT with BCM then it means you had WiFi working with Intel WiFi via the PCIe card probably?

As mentioned previously, you have several combinations.
 
Is it possible to have the onboard wifi / BT wirking without my Fenvi/Broadcom card installed ?
Yes, of course. You can have the Intel WiFi/BT working but with some limitations.
Edit : I removed the Fenvi card and need to remap the USB, as far as I remember I didn't select the onboard BT on the USB Maping procedure. Need to check that
Umm, take your time!
 
Yes, of course. You can have the Intel WiFi/BT working but with some limitations.
Which ones ?

Is this the correct tutorial to enable intel BT ?


Edit : USB remaped (using USBToolbox), WIFI works, need to enable BT and then test the computer.
 
Which ones ?

Is this the correct tutorial to enable intel BT ?


Edit : USB remaped (using USBToolbox), WIFI works, need to enable BT and then test the computer.
Correct
 

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