After updating I have frozen lockscreen with inactive mouse and keyboard. How to fix it?
i5-6500, 1050 ti, latest clover onboard.
Either usb 2.0 or usb 3.0 don’t workDid you plug your mouse keyboard into a usb 2.0 or 3.0 slot?
Sometimes you have to do additional multibeast tweaks for USB 3.0
1. Yes.
2. Since you're going to run MulitBeast v10.2.0 after your upgrade to High Sierra has completed, you probably just need to copy FakeSMC to the EFI/Clover/kext/Other. Once you've run MultiBeast and before you reboot. You can remove the FakeSMC in the .../Other folder as MultiBeast installs a newer version in /Library/Extensions/ folder.
After a bit of fiddling around (associated with making the ASRock motherboard boot using the updated version of Clover) I managed to get the update to start (machine booted from Mac_intstall) partition.
The machine then rebooted, again from the "install" partition and has now been churning away for the last 15 mins. However the progress bar on the screen has not moved very far to the right. When I updated my MBP I had messages informing me of the progress of the update.
How long should the update take to complete and is the fact that the progress bar seems to have stuck indicative that something has gone wrong with the update even though the HDD continues to make noises? If the update is indeed hung what is the path forward? Can I try again using the -v option on clover? Do I need to restore from my TM backup?
Thanks for any input or help you can provide.
Ok, I tried a slightly different approach using EFI from someone else but I have never been able to complete an update install on my 10.12.6.I followed the steps for an HFS install in this guide exactly. When I did the Boot macOS install step, it got to the Apple icon and the progress bar moved about 10mm and it restarted. I tried doing a verbose boot, but it reboots so fast that I can't see the detail. Any suggestions about the most likely cause?
Ok, happy to make a big backdown!! I found this post in an Apple forum, and it worked perfectly.Ok, I tried a slightly different approach using EFI from someone else but I have never been able to complete an update install on my 10.12.6.
I did manage a clean install to another disk (only took about 25 mins to install) which seemed quite OK but I couldn’t get an Admin user setting to stick (it would only show as Standard) and an added Amin user was hidden. Couldn’t open my user account or have it accept approval of Nvidia driver installs with my password. A lot of native Apple owners are having the same user account problems with 10.3.3.
So I’m writing 10.3.3 off as not worth all the trouble. I’ll stick with 10.12.6 for now.
as per rules, please update your hardware profileHello everyone. I have a problem selecting Boot macOS Install. It stays as seen in the image and does not go forward. This happens to me also when I select the recovery. Do you know why it can be?. MacOS Sierra works correctly.
1. Update your existing Clover install to v4173+ using MultiBeast or official Clover package.
2. Open Clover configuration folder on the root of your system drive or EFI Partition using EFI Mounter v3. Copy FakeSMC.kext and any other extra necessary kexts to /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other/. If you need essential kexts, download them here.
3. Copy apfs.efi to /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/.
4. Download Install macOS High Sierra Application from the Mac App Store. When complete, the app will open. Please note, the Application will disappear after use.
5. Choose system drive for install (Example: Macintosh HD). When complete, the computer will automatically reboot.
6. At Clover boot screen, choose Boot macOS Install option (Example: Boot macOS Install from Macintosh HD). Choosing your system drive will go back to your previous installation without updating.
7. Complete the installation process- the computer will automatically reboot a few times.
8. At Clover boot screen, choose Boot macOS option (Example: Boot macOS from Macintosh HD). The computer will then complete the update.