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macOS 10.13 Supplemental update

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Hello here is the photo and the files. Thanks

I think it is due to your partition setup. For example, your ioreg shows you have the Windows partitions first, where macOS partition(s) should be first. You also have an MSR (Microsoft Reserved) partition, which is always problematic.

Plan on re-partitioning your drive such that macOS is first, and then re-install everything including Windows such that there is no MSR partition (you will probably need to remove it with DISKPART.exe).

But at least your EFI partition is large enough (200MB).

Also, keep in mind once you get that error, you must start over with the update process.
 
I think it is due to your partition setup. For example, your ioreg shows you have the Windows partitions first, where macOS partition(s) should be first. You also have an MSR (Microsoft Reserved) partition, which is always problematic.

Plan on re-partitioning your drive such that macOS is first, and then re-install everything including Windows such that there is no MSR partition (you will probably need to remove it with DISKPART.exe).

But at least your EFI partition is large enough (200MB).

Also, keep in mind once you get that error, you must start over with the update process.

Thanks for your answer, not really the one I was expecting. Although I have been around for long time I am still a newbie. Certainly I will do it. I will buy a new hard drive however. How do I make sure that when doing the partitioning masOS is the first. I apologize if this is too basic. Thanks
 
I think it is due to your partition setup. For example, your ioreg shows you have the Windows partitions first, where macOS partition(s) should be first. You also have an MSR (Microsoft Reserved) partition, which is always problematic.

Plan on re-partitioning your drive such that macOS is first, and then re-install everything including Windows such that there is no MSR partition (you will probably need to remove it with DISKPART.exe).

But at least your EFI partition is large enough (200MB).

Also, keep in mind once you get that error, you must start over with the update process.

Do not ask me what I did but I run the update one more time and it went through. I will repartition the HD anyway. Thanks
 
Do not ask me what I did but I run the update one more time and it went through.

I had assumed you had already tried it multiple times.

I will repartition the HD anyway. Thanks

Might avoid problems in the future.
 
This the error or issue I got ..
Help me out .. how to solve this ?
 

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Hi. I tried unsuccessfully to update my Lenovo. I downloaded this update. Now I have a new entry in Clover but when I try to do it I got a message that the installation failed. Any help? Thanks
Hello here is the photo and the files. Thanks

BTW, I had the same issue on one of my updates.

But it was my fault... I had stepped away from the computer during the download, and because of my Clover settings, it rebooted, but instead of into the installer/updater, it booted back into my main partition. That does something to screw up the installer and then you get that error, forcing you to start over with the update.

You may have done the same thing.
You must be prepared to sit there and babysit the whole process.
 
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