TBH, I've never encountered an issue with updating macOS before. So no, I've no idea why that happened. But I'd try to change the language to Hebrew and then back to English to fix that.
Did anybody notice that iTunes version is older now with supplemental update? With 18D42, I had iTunes 12.9.3. But now it's 12.9.2 on 18D109. It's not a big deal but I wondered why Apple would do that.
Another solution is resetting NVRAM with Clover F11 option. It's pretty easy, because all you have to do is to press F11 key and done. The computer will restart and ''nvda_drv=1'' option will be gone.
I don’t think so. Some people do this for testing beta versions of macOS.
If you set a proper SMBIOS for your system (With a valid Serial Number, Board Serial Number etc.), you won’t have an issue with iCloud or other Apple services.
By the way, you may need to update to High Sierra first in...
You may need a proper SSDT for this issue. Check this out: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/quick-guide-to-generate-a-ssdt-for-cpu-power-management.177456/
You may need a proper DSDT, SSDT and right fixes on config.plist for that issue. I had same problem and this is how I fixed it.
There's a Github page for Gigabyte Z77X series DSDT patch: https://github.com/bradybear/Gigabyte-GA-Z77X-DSDT-Patch Maybe this can help you. It looks like it will...
While installing an update try to boot from Preboot volume, not from your system volume. It should show it something like "Boot macOS Install Prebooter from Preboot".
That is strange. Unfortunately your card is Fermi-based GPU. As you can see, (Probably HDMI audio) for Audio device you have GF108 HD Audio Controller on your GPU. Which it says "GF". So, you probably need Web Drivers to get it work. But that GPU won't work on Mojave, that's because Mojave needs...
You can install them to L/E but they should have worked in EFI too. Can you take a look to your GPU with an app called "SystemInfo"? You can find it by searching "OS X SystemInfo". With that app, we can see if your card is actually based on Kepler or Fermi. On my computer for instance, it says...
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