RehabMan
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BIOS rev on my NUC7 is 0063.
Note: Updated to 0070 (latest) without issue.
BIOS rev on my NUC7 is 0063.
Try booting with an invalid ig-platform-id (0x12345678).
Did the magic, now I have the fastest mac ever
(thanks again for the great support, you're the best)
What kind of display do you have (4k?)? How is it connected (HDMI or USB type-C)?
Everything working with post-install setup?
I received today the NUC8i7BEH, installation and post installation works fine in a 4K Monitor from LG, only added -cdfon to the boot arguments as you said. All HIDPI options work natively following the guide. This thing is really a beast!!
Apart from the incredible performance (5766-19101 Geekbench score), the best thing from this year compared to the NUC7i5DNK that I also have, is that it is really silent. This year Intel has done an awesome work.
RehabMan, thank you one more time for your hard work to make us a really easy installation.
One question, now that new MBP share the exact CPU with the i5 and i7, do you think it would be better to change SMBIOS to match these models?
It seems it has been added :I tend to avoid using laptop SMBIOS for desktops.
The new Macmini8,1 might be worth experimenting with once the data is known/added to Clover.
It seems it has been added :
https://github.com/Dids/clover-builder/releases
NUC6i7KYK:nuc.git rehabman$ grep Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C /System/Library/CoreServices/PlatformSupport.plist
<string>Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C</string>
NUC6i7KYK:nuc.git rehabman$ grep Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C -R /System/Library/Extensions/
Binary file /System/Library/Extensions//ApplePlatformEnabler.kext/Contents/MacOS/ApplePlatformEnabler matches
/System/Library/Extensions//AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext/Contents/Info.plist: <key>Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C</key>
/System/Library/Extensions//IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/X86PlatformPlugin.kext/Contents/_CodeSignature/CodeResources: <key>Resources/Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C.plist</key>
/System/Library/Extensions//IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/X86PlatformPlugin.kext/Contents/_CodeSignature/CodeResources: <key>Resources/Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C.plist</key>
Other than getting to the discovery that AptioMemoryFix-64.efi breaks NVRAM which we need EmuVariableUefi-64.efi to fix, it didn't take much time and pretty much went as expected.
I didn't realize on this, but I see I have both drivers in my EFI folder RehabMan. nvram file doesn't appear, but it seems everything is working fine:
View attachment 364555
Should I delete AptioMemoryFix driver?
As I said, I have both. This screenshot is from my NUC8.Always need AptioMemoryFix-64.efi.
As far as EmuVariableUefi-64.efi, depends on which NUC you're using this with...
The NUC8 requires EmuVariableUefi-64.efi (for now... maybe AptioMemoryFix-64.efi can be fixed eventually, then EmuVariableUefi-64.efi won't be needed).
The other NUCs do not need EmuVariable.
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