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[Solved] High Sierra clean install 10.13.2 loading screen stuck

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hello, it's my first hackintosh and I hope you guys can help me.

I followed the steps of the installation, and I was able to install 10.13.1, but as I saw the update and tried and did not succeed in installing ... so I decided to install everything from scratch again, but now I'm stuck on the loading screen, it loads almost to the end and freeze ... Can you guys take a look in screenshoots?
 

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hello, it's my first hackintosh and I hope you guys can help me.

I followed the steps of the installation, and I was able to install 10.13.1, but as I saw the update and tried and did not succeed in installing ... so I decided to install everything from scratch again, but now I'm stuck on the loading screen, it loads almost to the end and freeze ... Can you guys take a look in screenshoots?


Same problem on a Z77X-UD5H F14
Works fine on Sierra...
 
@d3c33, please update your profile (personal details) with your Motherboard or Make/Model, CPU and Graphics Card.
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Profiles need to contain at least your primary system to assist others with helping you.
 
same issue here w/ z270 m7, i7 7700k, 550GB PNY SSD. Gets to what appears to be 95% complete & stops.
 
I have the same problem :s, somebody with fresh install issues and fixes?

Same problem on a Z77X-UD5H F14
Works fine on Sierra...

same issue here w/ z270 m7, i7 7700k, 550GB PNY SSD. Gets to what appears to be 95% complete & stops.

I am having same issue. I've tried 3 different USB sticks and every USB port. It sticks at exactly the same point each time.

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What everyone seems to have missed is that the OP neglected to disable the Serial Port (SuperIO) in the BIOS settings.
So unless all you thread jackers made the same mistake then you don't have the same problem and should start threads of your own. You don't even have similar hardware.
 
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