Not that I’ve seen - and I use iStat menus for tons of things I can witness live in the menu bar, still super fast
It’s kind of like the Apple Watch requiring you to be on the charger to update, it’s just a weird hurdle to jump when it may not truly be necessary
I did! I literally, went out and purchased a battery backup UPS to use with my hackintosh(for poor electricity in my housing reasons) and magically, it recognized the '0% UPS power' now as '50% UPS power' and allowed me to use software updates again.
as we speak, I sold my Asus Z390-A Prime, 9600K Build and ship it out tomorrow!
As such, I'm deciding on purchasing an Asus Z490-A Prime, or Asus Z590-A Prime - and while I was not too excited to lean on going Z490, this thread makes me hopeful here that the Z590 will be hackintoshable soon...
lol so, can I ask yet again for this updated EFI folder? Everything was going great for me, but after attempting 0.6.6 I keep getting stuck with just a text based interface for the boot picker
also! what do you mean by "headless UHD 630"? like can you elaborate on that topic @mihaiparaipan? I understand like a headless Mac mini, but not one gpu of two on a device
I have got it working yes! super easy actually - now this morning I'm doing Open Core 0.6.5 for fixing the HDCP playback blocking issue, but I really don't worry much because of how successful these recent attempts have been!
I can offer answer questions or any insight that may be helpful...
I have a successful Hackintosh right now pretty similar (Asus Z390-A Prime, 9600K, RX580 8GB, Intel UHD 630, OEM Airport with handoff, M.2, so fast). I'm really tempted to clone my drive and attempt your approach, sounds great!
dude thank you so much for this guide! This is the first successful one for me, blows my mind so thank you!
I imagine I shouldn't even attempt, but I'm considering cloning my M.2 SSD, and then using one of two to just let the Big Sur update attempt to happen though System Preferences.
Is that...
I'm in a very similar boat! I have a GTX 1070 TI so I may try taking that out and using onboard graphics next. I have the same issue, the apple logo shows forever but I have yet to reach the installer
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