Solution:
After two days of puttering around with the most recent v2004 Windows 10 installer, it's just broken.
I found a link generator that got me the previous v1909 Windows 10 ISO, which installed without a hitch on the first try.
Progress:
with a minimal Windows 7 install I’m able to get about 30% into phase 2 of the update but the problem/failure seems to be the intel i218-v NIC on the nuc not having an integral Windows 10 driver.
I have OSX and Windows 7 running via the most recent clover on different partitions of the same HD, on an intel nuc 5i7RYH. It’s been working fine for many years, booting both OS via EFI.
I heard that the free upgrade to Windows 10 might still work due to Windows 7’s EOL, so I ran the online...
Forgot to move kexts from 10.12 folder to 10.13 (whoops). After doing so in the UEFI shell everything seems normal.
There are multiple reboots during the install. First is to "boot to macOS install" as you have surely seen before, and there is a second one for "boot into file vault" or some...
About to. In prep I have gotten the latest Clover. Per RehabMan's guide here I will also put the apfs.efi in the proper Clover folder and see how it goes. My install is basically stock but for Clover. I use an external audio device so do not apply any audio patches, can't help with those.
As long as you have the most recent Clover that can boot 10.12.4, yes, just update via the app store.
There were certain versions of Sierra in which the on-board bluetooth worked, and then it stopped working again. That's a crap shoot, maybe it works maybe it doesn't. Everything else works as...
I was hoping that the below release note might have fixed auto graphics switching on the Intel NUC during boot... but no dice, still have to turn monitor off/back on.
I started with El Cap on an Intel i7RYH NUC, using the macbook pro 12,1 system definition. As of the Sierra upgrade, Apple was kind enough to add bluetooth support for the chipsets that these little boxes just happen to have, so on 10.12.1 it 'just worked' OOB.
As of 10.12.2 however, bluetooth...
I seem to have lost it as well, but wasn't using it so didn't notice. I have a desktop conference speaker with a headphone jack that I use for my primary audio that's supported as USB audio OOB.
I did lose bluetooth as well, though, do you still have bluetooth working?
No problem on Broadwell NUC from the app store. Tried wifi for grins, no dice :(.
Still the same display reset with a 4k/displayport monitor on boot, have to turn the monitor off and back on to get the display up (but not on sleep). I suspect this is the macbook system definition's issue...
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