When I tried to update to 17G2307, the installation stops in the middle, and prompts saying that the installation cannot be finished, then I have to click "restart", after which I boot into my original system and the build # is already 17G2307. Is this normal?
Yes. Exactly the same error I have. With the update of the 8th gen CPU Macbook pro, I am wondering whether it would be solved someday in the near future.
Again, I am not reporting an issue, but I think I am having the exactly same problem with the guy's. I am telling the man that he is not the only one have this issue!
The issue is related to UHD 620/630 I believe, I've seen many posts with UHD 620/630 have the same issue, so the hardware is not...
Thanks for sharing! I am very interested in how you dealing with UHD620 because I have big problem with it (mentioned in this post: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/need-help-extracting-bios-information-for-dell-inspiron-7370.249149/page-3). Your attached EFI still uses ig-platform-id =...
I just find it very confusing. Let's say it is not KP, then how can an option "no stop on KP" stop the reboot given it is not KP? If the machine reboots due to other reasons instead of KP, this option should make no difference, right?
With "no stop on KP", it stops the reboot, then it implies...
You said it is not a KP because there is no KP specific verbose information, if that is the case, then how can the option "no reboot on KP" stop the reboot given that it is not a KP?
Fine, I will try to start over after I get back after two weeks. Thanks for all the information.
It is still very a headache that we cannot detect some real error information from the debug files... There is just guessing but no real tracking of the error, by which I mean what exactly causes the...
Thank you very much for the details!
FakeID of 59168086 and platformID of 591b0000 is the default setting in the config.plist in RehabMan's GitHub repo, and it does not work for me, which makes me a big trouble. I didn't know 591b8086 could be a valid fakeID. I may try that. I think black...
Not the case, with the command line way, in the EFI partition I was still using the same CLOVER build with the same HFSPlus.efi file you see in my attached debug file.
I really doubt if the installing process can affect the booting process, to me, the problem is the post-installation, which is...
In post #41, I was just saying that I once followed your guide to create an installer USB disk with the command line way and failed to find the option of the installer using that disk, that is why I choose to use Unibeast.
Anyway it is irrelevant here, I am not booting from a USB disk.
I have a Dell Inspiron 7370 and have the same rebooting problem, although my version has a touch screen, which might cause some difference.
Did you solve this with the normal steps? By which I mean enable the DVMT-prealloc 32mb patch, use valid platform id, and rebuild kextcache.
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