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macOS 10.12.5 Update

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Updated with zero problems, audio working, VGA working.
 
Update with no problems, installed Combo Update then Nvidia Drivers, AGDPfix, everything runs fine after all.

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Audio after sleep not working. I've tried to reinstall CodecCommander.kext but the audio has a very bad quality.
 
Updated fine and followed up with the Nvidia Web drivers. Everything else is working as expected; I originally installed using UniBeast/MultiBeast. Audio, USB, etc. all fine.
 
Guys, I have a problem with my Desktop hack.

I had to use nv_disable=1 to get to the Finder. My GTX 760 is not working natively in 10.12.5. Do I need the web drivers now?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

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Success!! I had to use NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext and everything works fine. My SMBIOS is iMac11,3 and I thought those kind of fixes didn't apply for me.

Cheers!
 
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My Hackintosh shuts down completely at Apple logo (CPU halted) after the update. Anyone knows how to fix this?
 
Strange - I don't have 10.12.5 available as an update...
 
If you're wondering what to do if you forget to install the Lilu/IntelGraphicsFixup prior to the update, just boot with an invalid ig-platform-id (0x12345678), install the kexts, then reboot.

For the quasi-newbie in this situation. How do I input the invalid ig-platform id during the clover loading stage?

And if successful in getting into Sierra (instead of freezing during boot as current) do I inject the new kexts using KextBeast or manually install into the clover EFI folder?
Thanks.....

Update. I was able to click on the default id numbers (0x00000000) and change them. This did allow a single round of booting. But playing with kexts both ways did not fix install (KextBeast to Library/extensions then placing in clover/kexts/other). So at the moment, still getting shut down during boot.

Update 2. I can't be sure which of these changes fixed the problem, but it boots now.
I applied KextBeast to the other lib folder system/library/extensions in addition to the two other places I installed the new kexts (above). By itself that did not fix it. Then I ran Multibeast again, changing machine type from iMac14,2 to iMac 17,1

Among all these changes, something worked and it now booted correctly.
 
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Strange - I don't have 10.12.5 available as an update...

Same here. I just downloaded the combo package and installed 10.12.5 that way and it worked fine.
 
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