Hello,
Not sure if this is related to my build, or if it's an issue with macOS Sierra. I'm attempting to network two audio apps with AUNetSend/Receive. I recently updated my machine to 10.12.1. This was working fine before the update, but now the receive window shows "connecting" indefinitely...
I haven't tested the on board audio. I use an external interface that goes through a PCI firewire card, which is working fine. I'll test the built-in audio and get back to you on that.
After several days of headache and frustration trying to update I finally got it working with your EFI folder after doing a clean install of 10.12. Thanks so much for sending this!
I think it was a patched kext file from my previous install that was causing the kernel panic. I was using a DMG...
Where would I find that?
I was able to get the installer to run, but I can't seem to get the actual OS to boot. I either get "panic cpu caller..." or "Waiting for remote debugger connection. KDP_poll: no debugger device"
I removed the AppleTyMCEDriver.kext, didn't stop the panic.
In the latest version of clover (r3811) "boot without caches" doesn't appear to be an option when you press spacebar.
I've been using system definition 6,1 since I built the machine without any issues in 10.9.5.
I'll try that, thanks. Currently booting from my external, which is a clone of my system drive in 10.9.5 to try and remedy this mess. :banghead::crazy:
Thank you for clarifying that for me.
When I try to boot to safe mode (boot flag "-x") I get a message that says: "boot failed sleeping for 10 seconds before restarting."
I am experiencing an issue with this as well. Whenever trying to copy large amounts of data via the USB 3.0 ports to an external HD, the drive will intermittently eject itself at some point during the data transfer. It's making it very time consuming to try and backup my data. :crazy:
After finishing my new build my resolution and framerate seem fine (great actually), but the contrast and color seem way off. I've spent hours adjusting the monitor brightness/contrast and used the display calibration utility to create several profiles, however the colors still seem very washed...
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