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- Oct 21, 2016
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- Motherboard
- HP Envy Phoenix h9-1405a
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-3770
- Graphics
- MSI GeForce GT 640
- Mac
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Hey guys. Recently, I've decided to update to High Sierra (from Sierra) and the update went fine until it came to the first boot where you setup the account. I would always get a loading spinner that would overlap itself every 4 - 5 seconds. When starting with "-v" I would always get "IOConsoleUsers: time(0) 0->0, lin 0, llk 1," and "IOConsoleUsers: gIOScreenLockState 3, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0".
However, I can access it via changing the "Fake ID" in Clover's Graphics Settings to "0x12345678". Obviously though, this would have major graphics issues. I can boot fine (with the fake id set to 0x00000000) if I have the integrated graphics enabled with the Intel HD 4000 set as boot and both "Inject Nvidia" and "Inject Intel" is enabled in Clover's Graphics Settings, the only issue is that the cursor is the only thing that shows up (but reacts to things such as the password text box on the lock screen).
I've tried a clean install (which is what I'm on now), Installing Nvidia Web Drivers (I've never had to do that, didnt work anyway), booting with and without the integrated graphics enabled, and probably every combination with the graphic settings.
Anyone know a fix? I have the latest lilu.kext and the NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext in the "Other" folder.
However, I can access it via changing the "Fake ID" in Clover's Graphics Settings to "0x12345678". Obviously though, this would have major graphics issues. I can boot fine (with the fake id set to 0x00000000) if I have the integrated graphics enabled with the Intel HD 4000 set as boot and both "Inject Nvidia" and "Inject Intel" is enabled in Clover's Graphics Settings, the only issue is that the cursor is the only thing that shows up (but reacts to things such as the password text box on the lock screen).
I've tried a clean install (which is what I'm on now), Installing Nvidia Web Drivers (I've never had to do that, didnt work anyway), booting with and without the integrated graphics enabled, and probably every combination with the graphic settings.
Anyone know a fix? I have the latest lilu.kext and the NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext in the "Other" folder.