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Intel NUC 10 Frost Canyon

if I realise you are oracle, I would do for sure :)
 
if I realise you are oracle, I would do for sure :)
The difference between the two EFI folders, yours and his, is just how they are executed. Yours uses the more traditional approach to adding SSDT's to define or rename devices. His uses Device Properties but it's essentially the same result, the best one is the one that works for you.
Meanwhile his graphics properties and device IDs are basically the same that we were (are) using back about this time last year. Not the Oracle, just a reboot.
 
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Now, i've update my EFI, that work super stabile.
TB work fine in HOTPLUG, and eGPU now is support.
iGPU is fixed, and now the audio are support for all port HDMI/TB/DP.

Let me know for any problems.
Thanks for the work! Currently, i'm using this repo: https://github.com/hackintosh-efi/intel-nuc10 and just getting my feet wet with Hackintosh.

I would like to try your repo because of the GPU improvements but I have an i7 nuc. I read that I need to enable CPU emulation in order to make it work. What steps are involved in doing that and making your repo work on i7?

Sorry if this has been awnsered before :p
 
Thanks for the work! Currently, i'm using this repo: https://github.com/hackintosh-efi/intel-nuc10 and just getting my feet wet with Hackintosh.

I would like to try your repo because of the GPU improvements but I have an i7 nuc. I read that I need to enable CPU emulation in order to make it work. What steps are involved in doing that and making your repo work on i7?

Sorry if this has been awnsered before :p
Yes, it does require CPU emulation and he has it called out in his config.plist even though he is using an i5 model. (See attached). As far as GPU improvements I don't think you are going to see any real life improvements but feel free to give it a try, he has done a lot of work on refining the finished product.

Emulation.png
 
Hello, I'm having trouble installing latest security update (macOS Catalina Security Update 2021-003) on my NUC running 10.15.7 (19H1030): after the first reboot I'm presented with the Opencore boot menu and if I select option 1 (install disk) it circles back to the boot menu. This is probably endless, I've tried 3 times, then choose to boot back on my own system.
Ideas?
 
Hello, I'm having trouble installing latest security update (macOS Catalina Security Update 2021-003) on my NUC running 10.15.7 (19H1030): after the first reboot I'm presented with the Opencore boot menu and if I select option 1 (install disk) it circles back to the boot menu. This is probably endless, I've tried 3 times, then choose to boot
back on my own system.
Ideas?

I see the same problem.
 
Hello, I'm having trouble installing latest security update (macOS Catalina Security Update 2021-003) on my NUC running 10.15.7 (19H1030): after the first reboot I'm presented with the Opencore boot menu and if I select option 1 (install disk) it circles back to the boot menu. This is probably endless, I've tried 3 times, then choose to boot back on my own system.
Ideas?
What choices are showing on the OpenCore boot menu? Is there another drive option to choose from? Typically with OSX updates it should default to the right drive selection after updating reboots the system but it can depend on your set up.
 
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I see the usual items and above them the install disk. I would say it's the same as any update/upgrade of macOS. The install disk is selected on the first reboot, but then it silently fails and come back to the menu where no item is selected. If I try again to select the install disk the same scenario repeats. If I choose my usual boot drive the NUC properly starts.
 
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