Anyone else facing this issue of the Adobe Creative Cloud crashing on Sonoma? It crashes right after I open it, on both 14 and 14.1. I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app, but no progress.
@miliuco: I have a similar build as yours. I went ahead and updated without problems from Ventura to Sonoma. OC 0.9.5. Fixed Wifi with the OCLP.
Now, I get too frequent and random crashes. Never had a crash before when I was on Ventura. Any ideas?
Updated without problems from Ventura. OC 0.9.5. Fixed Wifi with the OCLP.
Now, I get too frequent and random crashes. Never had a crash before when I was on Ventura. Any ideas?
Oh well, your response gave me some food for thought (even though you are an anti-eating activist)!
Changed the connection from HDMI to DisplayPort and it did the trick!
Ok, so I recently updated my monitor from a 24-inch Dell to a 32-inch LG.
And now the icons at boot are huge and stretched out. I tried:
1. Setting resolution in UEFI --> Output to both "max" and a custom resolution of "2560X1440"
2. Setting UiScale to 2 (made matters worse)
But nothing...
Well, since I can't update to Beta 7 yet, I probably won't get a notification about Beta 8?
Update: Well, looks like it did work after all. Installed OpenCore 0.7.4. Noticed the new Beta 8 update in System Preferences. Started the update process and it installed without a hitch!
Well, my SMBIOS is iMac19,2 and I am facing this issue only with Beta 7. The previous 6 Betas istalled without a hitch. Gonna try the OC 7.4 suggestion later tonight.
So far, I have not had any problems updating to the previous beta versions, but for some reason the latest Beta 7 update just keeps failing.
Here's a summary of what's happening:
1. Using OpenCore version 0.7.3
2. Updating directly via Mac update
3. The update finishes and the system restarts...
So, I am running the latest Monterey public beta (21A5304g). Everything's fine, except that every time I do a NVRAM reset, my boot order changes in BIOS.
I have 3 separate SSDs running Mac, Ubuntu and Windows. When I reset NVRAM, the boot order changes and the system starts booting directly...
Installing currently... Will update how it went. Using OpenCore 0.7, directly updating via Apple Software Update.
Update: Installed without a hitch. Seems like everything is working as before (on Big Sur). Cheers!
I am sure Apple would not kill off Intel support anytime soon. There are way too many people using brand new Intel macs now and Apple will not want to risk facing multiple lawsuits over this.
You can rest assured that Apple will provide at least 3-5 years worth of support from the day it sells...
No buddy. I tried a few things and then I gave up. Reverted it back to a Windows only machine. I do have a fully working Hackintosh Big Sur desktop, so for the moment I am OK with that.
Not yet buddy, been a bit busy. But I found an EFI on GitHub for a similar machine that claims trackpad to be working I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but you can give it a try:
https://github.com/cloudzard/Predator-PH315-52-OC
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