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macOS 10.13.2 Supplemental Update

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Hi guys, I just tried to install the update and after rebooting from Mac OS install on the clover screen, I get a spinning wheel on the screen but nothing happens. I left the machine on that screen for over 1hour but the update didn't complete.

Any suggestion?
 
Hi there,
I just installed the new updates and my computer will no longer boot and I don’t see any of my booting options? What should I do? This is the screen I get. Before this screen showed three different booting options and would automatically boot after three seconds.
 

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Hi guys, I just tried to install the update and after rebooting from Mac OS install on the clover screen, I get a spinning wheel on the screen but nothing happens. I left the machine on that screen for over 1hour but the update didn't complete.

Any suggestion?

I had the same problem I think and the solution was for me to boot into single user mode console and use this guide: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7376445

Good luck!
 
Updated without any issue, about two days ago.
 
I did use the 10.13.2 Nvidia upgrade but I am trying with the WebDriver-378.10.10.10.25.104 and it won't let me saying "Mac OS X version 10.13.2 (17C205) is required for this update. Please update your OS version and try again." Right now OSX is up to date so I don't understand why it won't let me. My current drivers are 378.10.10.10.25.103.
 
Did not work at the first time for me
Boot on clover "Install macOS from..." starved at 80 % the end of progression bar

What I did for success :
Restored my disk from a clone
moved my fakesmc.kext from L/E to /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other (seems to be the success reason)
Downloaded High Sierra update again and then installation was OK
Installed Nvidia drivers (104) from drivers manager after restart
 
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I am trying with the WebDriver-378.10.10.10.25.104
I used the Nvidia drivers manager for update to 378.10.10.10.25.104 at reboot and that work (no need to run the Nvidia pkg again)
 
Every time I try to run this update it bricks my partition and I have to restore from a backup, can’t repair the file system, can only rescue everything from Linux and erase
 
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