Sorry missed your other question. Haven't tried yet. It's my primary machine, so I value stability over new features. Once it hits version 10.13.1 (or maybe 10.13.2) I'll give it a go and definitely report back. I'm also using High Sierra as an excuse to buy an m.2 finally and hopefully install...
I poked around tonymac to see if others have your issue.... and it seems like you are WAY out of luck unfortunately:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/skylake-hd530-sleeps-but-wont-wake.190929/page-24
24 pages of some success, but mostly failure. Give it a shot over there, but it looks like...
I think the issue is you copied my "darkwake=8" which is what I need for sleep to work because of my Nvidia graphics. Since you are using integrated graphics, this might not apply to you. Have you tried no darkwake at all (either removing it completely or doing darkwake=0)? Also of...
@benbumben Very impressive!
For everyone else out there, I updated the main post to reflect updating to 10.12.5 and the (missing! sorry!) critical step of running AGDPfix in order to not get "black screen on boot"
Just as an aside, I ran the combo update, rebooted, ran the latest nvidia...
That would be very helpful, thanks! It's possible I missed that step in my write-up of my build. Also, thanks again, as you remind me about the fakesmc plugins. It would crash for me as well. I will update my main post later tonight
Eh, I just went ahead and updated.. I thought I had the latest drivers, but I didn't. So after updating I lost graphics, but Nvidia immediately asked to check for an update, it updated, restarted, all fine!
I haven't tried yet. I think you might be able to simply install the latest GPU driver now, then do an update. Not sure if the new update overwrites drivers, so might be a good idea to check the overall 10.12.4 thread.
I do plan on updating soon. I'll report back when I do.
hmmm, great question. I say follow this thread:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/screwed-up-my-clover-configure-plist.156770/
Easiest option is to replace the entire config.plist file with a backup (The one you posted here earlier?)
Sounds like when you hand edited the file, you may have...
jackie1628 One other thing I noticed... You are using GA-Z170N-Gaming 5 board? That has a Killer NIC (Ethernet), that could explain why it doesn't work for you. I'm not aware of any Mac drivers for that type of ethernet chipset. For ethernet you may need to buy a PCI/PCI-E network card (Intel or...
I believe this may correct the Nvidia issue.. Under the Graphics section, you have:
<key>Graphics</key>
<dict>
<key>Inject</key>
<dict>
<key>ATI</key>
<false/>
<key>Intel</key>
<true/>
<key>NVidia</key>...
What works and what doesn't? I'll do "what doesn't" as it's a very short list :cool:
I intentionally did not buy a webcam/microphone, so my Facetime and Siri don't work (but I'm sure it would work if I bought one of tonymac's suggested webcams).
Otherwise, EVERYTHING works. Sleep, Retina on my...
Would you mind posting your entire Clover plist file here? I actually had the same issue myself when I went to 10.12.4, but the way I solved it was to use a backup of an older config.
In the clover menu, go to options, then Binaries Patching, then hit the enter/return key to be able to edit the CPUID to 0x0506e3. Hit enter again to save, then esc, esc, boot "external"
No problem. That did get me thinking... are you running a Kaby Lake CPU on a Z170 board? If so, then I'll bet anything that is your issue. I myself had to go out and buy the cheapest Skylake Pentium ($50) just so I could update the BIOS on the motherboard. Once I did that it was smooth sailing...
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