RehabMan
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I downgraded back to sierra but this problem still exists. here are files.
Define "this problem".
I downgraded back to sierra but this problem still exists. here are files.
Yeap, I mean, maybe there is anywhere the list of best practices / what is working / what is not working, is it as stable as El Capitan for dayly usage as main system, etc.This guide works for macOS Sierra.
Yeap, I mean, maybe there is anywhere the list of best practices / what is working / what is not working, is it as stable as El Capitan for dayly usage as main system, etc.
problem like this graphics glitch
Hey @RehabMan , I was updating HS DP3 to DP4 with the default EFI (can't post because it won't let me boot)
Gives me an error sign on boot. In verbose boot, it throws error loading kernel cache 0xe with both OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi and OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi
Read FAQ, "Problem Reporting"
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.164990/
Hint: When running betas you should always have a known-good install (eg 10.12 or 10.11) such that you can still boot there and gather data from EFI or make fixes.
Update: For those who have issues updating and get error sign -->
Boot into recovery mode and plug in ethernet. Click reinstall macOS
When it's done, you're good to go
Sounds like the root issue is a kernel cache issue. Such as kernel cache too large to be loaded by boot.efi. These are problems that OsxAptioFix*.efi try to fix, but don't always work, especially with large kernel cache. Kernel cache tends to get larger and larger as Apple introduces new features, but also as users install more kexts.