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- May 15, 2020
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
- CPU
- i9-9900KF
- Graphics
- RX 5700 XT
- Mac
You sure?HackinDROM app does not apply changes that we make to various quirks and features
You sure?HackinDROM app does not apply changes that we make to various quirks and features
I think so, but always good to double-check. I noticed these didn’t get enabled or changed:You sure?
They should stay unchanged from old to new config.plist when using “Update OC” / “Reinstall OC”I think so, but always good to double-check. I noticed these didn’t get enabled or changed:
- AdviseFeatures
- CustomSMBIOSGuid
- ProvideCurrentCpuInfo
- SecureBootModel = Default
- UpdateSMBIOSMode = Custom
I updated from OC 0.7.3 to 0.7.4 with your terrific hackindrom 2.0.1 tool, but after reboot my hack hung with an error:They should stay unchanged from old to new config.plist when using “Update OC” / “Reinstall OC”
New entries (also type changed entries like Boolean -> String) introduced by Acidenthera Team will have admin’s configured value but when it is not available then OC failsafe value will be applied
Hm. If I change something in OC, I need to cold boot otherwise my UAD card is missing.If it's not seen(no device found) loading the driver with kextload will not help. Nothing happens.
I don't think a real Mac would do much better, BTW. Maybe maintenance would be easier.
What makes Logic and Cubase unstable is a combination of 3rd party plugins. It will work fine one day, but after a restart the project suddenly refuses to load or crashes. The crash logs points at some random 3rd party plugin, but that's not it. Reshuffling the way the plugins load will often fix the problem.
I have less trouble with Bitwig, it might be that they have better protection/sandboxing against misbehaving plugins.
On the other hand, I use Bitwig more for sketching and as a playground, the real work is done in Logic or Cubase.
And I like to test new plugins, so my system is always in a state of flux.
What doesn't help either is that I never commit stuff to plain audio, I will keep MIDI with lots of software instruments and plugins until I bounce a master. I could freeze/commit stuff, but the whole composing/recording/mixing/mastering stuff is now a fluid process, and committing breaks the flow for me.
Could you please post your 0.7.3 EFI folder. I'll check that in dev modeI updated from OC 0.7.3 to 0.7.4 with your terrific hackindrom 2.0.1 tool, but after reboot my hack hung with an error:
OC driver ExFatDxe.efi at 2 couldn't be found.
It was in my previous EFI, I think. I rebooted from an older EFI and copied the driver to the 0..7.4 EFI. That worked.
I'm happy that HackinDROM works fine for youGuys,
a quick thank you. Especially to @CaseySJ. I today came here to check for the steps necessary updating from 11.3 to 11.6. Was about time securitywise. Updated OC with a fully automated tool (HackinDrom), did the bootable backup with a fully automated script, updated BIG Sur via System Updates. Read everything about it in various meticulously compiled guides. Flawless.
Man, I am running this machine since early 2019 and while it was some fiddling back then starting with mojave and buggy gfx drivers it‘s so smooth and easy meanwhile. Thanks to everyone contributing here.