Interesting, I was using a spinning disk... Swapped to an SSD and tried the method I described above and now all I get is booted back into the OS and the update won't apply. Very interesting/odd.
Wow, ok... Never seen this before. When I booted using clover it gave me FOUR! HFS drives. 2...
I thought it was applehda.kext at first, but after a few more installs and different multibeast options I found that the applehda was not the cause and it was the multibeast option I selected that did not like working with the applehda. I've gone through so many iterations I forget exactly what...
Performing now on the wifes machine, will report back shortly.
Went fine. Update said it would take about 30 minutes to complete, took about 5.
Went from System Version: macOS 10.14.3 (18D42) to System Version: macOS 10.14.3 (18D109)
Since you took a time machine backup before performing the steps above, there is zero risk of trying this method. You can always go back to a known good using Time Machine if for some reason you get hung up.
If you open terminal and type in the below command you should see that you are now on...
No onboard Audio Detected.
High Sierra 10.3.16 with 2019-001 Security Update (Sound worked prior to this).
I tried the following guide, but it never worked. https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/high-sierra-multibeast-audio.246618/
This is what worked for me Prior to Security Update…...
Finally figured it out (almost, still need to figure out how to get sound to work).
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/security-update-2019-001-10-13-6-and-gtx-1080-woes-and-fix.271161/
Let me start off by saying I thought this update would be simple... NOT So! I basically kept getting a reboot loop or a 100% looking progress bar below the black screen with the apple logo and nothing would ever happen. I knew it was tied to the video driver so I tried a few different methods...
Does anyone know if this update has been rolled up into the new 10.13.6 installer/download?
Disregard, checked the apple store and it says the last update was 6 months ago according to version history.
Interestingly enough I was googling and found nvidia drivers for the new os update (17G5019).
Might be worth changing to default video drivers, reboot. Then try applying the update. If update works, next step would be to apply the below Web drivers... Though these drivers dont look like they...
Ok, I am back... Still the same deal, it basically hangs at the apple logo. Interesting thing is that this time when I went to do a restore it did show a few new timemachine snapshots with the newer versioning... Showing the process of what happens with pictures below. I restored back to the...
I am trying in terminal using "software update -i -a" now.
iMac:~ Imac$ softwareupdate -i -a
Software Update Tool
Finding available software
Downloading Security Update 2019-001
Downloaded Security Update 2019-001
Installing Security Update 2019-001
Done.
You have installed one or more...
I just tried this update (App Store) and after the 3rd reboot I would get an apple logo and 100% loaded bar but no progress after an hour. I used time machine to get back to pre 2019-001 10.13.6 update.
Thanks, I am now on High Sierra. It still didn't want to work due to the latest High Sierra build not liking the drivers. I ended up having to use a shell script to trick the version info and then use Multibeast and select Nvidia Web Drivers. I rebooted and now High Sierra works as it should...
Yes, also 17G66.
Here is what my extensions for GeForceWeb look like.
What I did to finally get it to work was...
run the following shell script.
bash <(curl -s https://vulgo.github.io/webdriver) 387.10.10.10.40.113
Reboot
Download the latest Multibeast for High Sierra.
Run Multibeast...
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