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Well. I must say. Direct upgrade with Clover is very easy with 10.13.
Right, when I tried the second time I got the full version.
Downloaded, but not going to install, will wait for Multibeast / Unibeast. Prefer that method by far
up to youDude new here so I am on Sierra so do in need to make a pen drive with the High Sierra or do I download it from app store and directly install
How do I add apfs in clover 64 uefi? Once i do that and update, i can just update directly to high sierra?you must add apfs in clover 64uefi and the latest version of clover
Hi guys, any idea on why the installer is just 19,9 MB? I am guessing it does not contain the bootable disk image.
I am on 10.12.2.
i know that why 'im asking if it'll be a problem !Its checking the EFI firmware every week!
To completely disable SIP it is 0x3FF.
<key>CsrActiveConfig</key>
<string>0x67</string>
up to you
i would make a pen drive in case you run into any difficulties
Download was very fast (UK). Installation was a bit funny. Restarted the system, got to Clover, boot macOS install, bar moves along, but then sits there for a few mins and restarts.
Try again, this time sits there for a while. Thinking, hmmm. So manually restart system. Boots to Clover, my original macOS partition is gone! So, now I'M thinking I've got no choice but to let it try the installer.
Left it for about 10mins, and it worked! Lessons learned: be patient!
Total time, including the download, can't have been more than 30mins. Great guide as ever, tony!
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Did u get an install from updates option or download from the app store and then install? I am not getting the update option in App Store when I update. It says no updates available. Can u please help? If I download it from the App Store, will it work same as upgrading it from the update option of the App Store?