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- Feb 23, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Lenovo LNVNB161216 (Clover UEFI)
- CPU
- i5-8250U @1.60GHz
- Graphics
- Intel UHD Graphics 620 1366x768
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
So I just updated to 10.13.4
It went well, I'm just curious if there is a better solution for something.
When I first installed I had to use a patch for 32MB DVMT-prealloc and an invalid ig-platform-id. So when I get an update for MacOS I have to boot again with that patch and platform id (I saved that on a usb stick) do the update, get back into the os, then rebuild the kernel cache again before I can boot normally again.
Overall this isn't a problem, I just have to plan on taking the time to do that and keep that usb stick around when there is an update. I'm just wondering if there is a better solution for this that I'm missing or if this is just the normal in this case.
It went well, I'm just curious if there is a better solution for something.
When I first installed I had to use a patch for 32MB DVMT-prealloc and an invalid ig-platform-id. So when I get an update for MacOS I have to boot again with that patch and platform id (I saved that on a usb stick) do the update, get back into the os, then rebuild the kernel cache again before I can boot normally again.
Overall this isn't a problem, I just have to plan on taking the time to do that and keep that usb stick around when there is an update. I'm just wondering if there is a better solution for this that I'm missing or if this is just the normal in this case.