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macOS High Sierra is Now Available on the Mac App Store

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10.13.1 Beta(?) update
 

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In this context, disabling means at a hardware level on the Mobo; Clover should NOT be able to detect the NVIDIA cards, and using nv_disable = 1 does NOT fix the issue. If you cannot disable it in your Mobo's BIOS (I feel like this should be a thing for some newer motherboards, but I know it's not the case for most), then you'll have to physically disconnect the cards.

YES. un-hooked nv card.
Installer went its way till it found something missing.
Reloaded the installer from AppStore.
Installation restarted and ended up satisfacorily.
Started HS with the iGPU, installed nv wev drivers (which didn't complain about the absence of nv card..!).
Reboot and disable IGPU.
Hook nv card and .. voilà.
Succes, finally.
Thks to all of you!
 
Update my system with RX580... WORKING OOB!
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Fresh install on my sandbox CustoMac (Sandy Bridge) to play with it. Tony's instructions to create the bootable USB with Clover are right on (Thank you, Tony and Team!). Formatted APFS (that is what I want to test) and restored apps and account from TM. The only 3 seconds "pain" :) was dropping MATS table after each reboot until installed Clover on HDD and modified config.plist ACPI section to do it automatically. Can't find anything out of the ordinary compared to Sierra yet (especially speed wise). Will keep playing with it over the next couple of months until proven to be fully stable, especially from app compatibility perspective, before upgrading the rest of the CustoMacs.

NOTE: I didn't have to put the kexts for Clover in the "Other" folder. As done in the past, I created a new folder 10.13 under the kexts folder and Clover works as expected. That allows me to use the same Clover folder for various macOS versions, if needed w/o overwriting the kexts.
 
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Some trouble after upgrading mainboard firmware of Z170X, as I couldn't boot at all anymore.
After figuring out, everything else went "normal": USB and audio needed fixes.
Not yet overclocked – but benchmarks are only about 5 % weaker than they were on my Sierra install with 4,4 GHz.

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Care to share your experience with Z170X firmware trouble? I'd love to know what I'm in for...
 
Can't find anything out of the ordinary compared to Sierra yet (especially speed wise).

Apart from the occasional spinning beach ball I'm finding things have improved for me speed wise. I also updated VMWare Fusion to version 10 and I've never seen my Windows 10 Bootcamp partition run so nicely. So overall I'm happy and hopefully the next few updates we'll see further improvements.
 
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