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macOS 10.12.4 Update

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Can explain how you fixed the flickering?
load DisableMonitor, Clicking on the app’s status bar icon (on the top right corner) brings up a list of all detected monitors, along with their supported resolutions. try on one of the resolution that w/o flicker.
 
If any one have a feed back about AmdRadeon9000controler and AmdX4000 kexts it will be helpfull for me
 
Hi there whats your System Defination ?
Actually don't know where to look it up, guess I have none in my config.plist but about this mac reads "iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011)"
 
immediately after the cut in normal resolution I disabled WiFI so that the data did not go to Apple.
What data goes to Apple if you don't turn off wifi?
 
What data goes to Apple if you don't turn off wifi?
I think he means the system definition change so that another computer does not get added to his AppleID etc.
 
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Not sure I can help but for what it's worth ...

First up check that your BIOS hasn't reset itself to defaults. This used to be a common occurence a while back and there was a MultiBeast fix in place to prevent it. Personally I've not had a BIOS reset for a very long time but it's worth double-checking.

Next, do you still have a Sierra UniBeast installer stick? If so use it to re-install the previous version of Sierra it was created with. Don't boot to the installed OS, instead boot to the External disk, i.e. the installer on your memory stick etc. It may give an error if you try to install (in the past you weren't allowed to rollback) but again, for me, it worked fine and allowed me to re-install 10.12.3. Because the disk wasn't formatted afresh it left all my apps and data in place and just rolled-back to 10.12.3. Took about 30-mins. Once there I was able to update Clover before trying 10.12.4 again. Give it a try?

I would normally say back up your data, but perhaps you can't get at it? If so try attaching the SSD to a Windows system using an HFS+ driver to copy it to safety.

:)
I have reset and check my BIOS as suggested.

I am trying to create a new UniBeast USB to install it on a new drive then remove my files from old drive for a fresh install.

Unibeast is not being nice. I only get to this. This is the worst update... I have been doing hackintosh since Lion.
 

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