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- Nov 6, 2017
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- Motherboard
- Asus Strix Z270G
- CPU
- i7-7700
- Graphics
- RX 580
The update went smooth didn't had to do anything just like on a real mac
I think this has been the smoothest update yet, no issues to report of
The update went smooth didn't had to do anything just like on a real mac
So, thanks for your response. So, in my post, the final line that I didn't see because Apple obscures it is: "Still waiting for root device" (which becomes the prohibited sign if you don't boot with -v) This line comes right after the HID Legacy shim 2 line.
And, when I entered the new PMHeart patch, I did so by copying and pasting it via Text Wrangler. Didn't enter it via Clover Configurator.
So, I entered what you responded with, in Clover Configurator, just so you know, and deleted my original PMHeart patch.
Is that of some help?
Ok now I am with you. So after adding the patch via Clover Configurator are you still seeing the exact error?
I'm on H81 with GTX 970. No problems to report, if you didn't use a port limit patch before you won't need to now (i certainly don't need one). Only change is HDMI audio on my GTX 970 needs a new workaround detailed in this HDMI audio thread.Hi everyone,
I have read the thread thoroughly. Any problems with the combination of z87 boards with Haswell and 970's? I can't find anyone reporting back on anything with that combo.
Also, to the best of my knowledge, I have never patched the USB limit ever in my whole Hackintosh history. Is this now mandatory or just optional for those already using it?
Thanks in advance as ever,
Amblin
I'm on H81 with GTX 970. No problems to report, if you didn't use a port limit patch before you won't need to now (i certainly don't need one). Only change is HDMI audio on my GTX 970 needs a new workaround detailed in this HDMI audio thread.
This thread is intended as an announcement of the High Sierra 10.13.4 Update not a help thread.Sorry to ask, but I've now spent an entire day and come up with zip......
No I don't think I experience a degradation, but I don't game or have had problems playing back videos in VLC. Yes, iGPU enabled in BIOS. Can you see your iGPU in System Report? When ig-platform-ids are "headless" it means they will not work with a monitor plugged into them. They're just enabled for the good stuff like hardware encoding. If you have injected Intel as it sounds like you have and enabled in BIOS then you should be good to go. A way to test is install and open MacX Video Convertor Pro (trial) and click the info icon next to Intel/AMD/Nividia. You can see video encoding is enabled. You might also need shiki.kext and shikigva=4 boot flag (for AMD, shikigva=12 for Nividia), HECI -> IMEI, GFX0 -> IGPU and PEGP -> GFX0 patches as well.
And sounds like you might want to get your USB set-up sorted. See 7.2 https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/10-11-0-10-11-3-skylake-starter-guide.179221/