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You guys know when the final High Sierra comes out will we need to reinstall fresh from the beta or can do an in place upgrade?

 

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I see no reason why you couldn't simply upgrade from the Beta.

 

Thing is, once you are "subscribed" to Beta builds, you will continue to receive future beta builds for the updates. If that's ok with you, I see no problem.

 

I would recommend a clean install, just in case. Also, doing that will get rid of the Beta seed (there's a command line solution for that, as well, but anyway). So...yeah, I would say it's recommended. Not necessary.

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I see no reason why you couldn't simply upgrade from the Beta.

 

Thing is, once you are "subscribed" to Beta builds, you will continue to receive future beta builds for the updates. If that's ok with you, I see no problem.

 

I would recommend a clean install, just in case. Also, doing that will get rid of the Beta seed (there's a command line solution for that, as well, but anyway). So...yeah, I would say it's recommended. Not necessary.

Ok that's good to know. Thanks but was wondering on my laptop I enabled beta updates via this app I ran and now I get beta update notifications. Is there no way to turn that off?

 

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Ok that's good to know. Thanks but was wondering on my laptop I enabled beta updates via this app I ran and now I get beta update notifications. Is there no way to turn that off?

 

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Well, since there is no final build of High Sierra yet, I'm not sure you can go back to "no beta". Since...they are all Betas. :) So...even if you would go from the Developer Beta seed to Public Beta seed, it's still Beta.

 

You could try unchecking Install macOS updates from App Store System Preferences, but I have to admit, I never tried that, so I have no idea if that will actually stop the update notifications from showing up in the App Store. But I guess there's only one way to find out. :)

 

Still, I wouldn't disable them, especially for Beta builds, since that means you will get no updates/fixes. I'm not sure why you want them disabled. But anyway... You can try the method below and see if that works.

 

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Well, since there is no final build of High Sierra yet, I'm not sure you can go back to "no beta". Since...they are all Betas. :) So...even if you would go from the Developer Beta seed to Public Beta seed, it's still Beta.

 

You could try unchecking Install macOS updates from App Store System Preferences, but I have to admit, I never tried that, so I have no idea if that will actually stop the update notifications from showing up in the App Store. But I guess there's only one way to find out. :)

 

Still, I wouldn't disable them, especially for Beta builds, since that means you will get no updates/fixes. I'm not sure why you want them disabled. But anyway... You can try the method below and see if that works.

 

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That's because I used my laptop to download the 10.13 beta and build an installer USB but don't want to install it on my MacBook. Just leave my laptop beta free.

 

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That's because I used my laptop to download the 10.13 beta and build an installer USB but don't want to install it on my MacBook. Just leave my laptop beta free.

 

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Assuming you're on 10.12, you need to un-enroll your device.

 

Try this: https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/unenroll#macos

 

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Thanks for that, so its for older cards with bad bios?

No. case by case.

If you have a issue about scrambled graphic with ndivia inject, try it. If dont have problem, just use only ndivia inject

Sorry for my english

 

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Morning,

I was wondering if anybody out there knows how to fix my problem. I played with this for 4-5 hours last night and had no luck. I just upgraded my monitor from a 21:9 1080P 2560x1080 to a 21:9 4K 3440x1440. 

 

PROBLEM IS: MY CLOVER BOOT SCREEN IS ALL MESSED UP NOW. Icons are huge and no matter what I do in the settings to change the resolution or placement on text, it gets even more messed up and logo.png disappears.

What do I need to do in order to get the resolution looking right on the 4K as it did on the 1080P??? My config and theme are included. If anybody out there knows how to fix this... PLEASE HELP ME!!!

config.plist.zip

Theme.zip

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Any change on Clover regarding to @Pike's post about "SIP (System Integrity Protection) in High Sierra has changed.." here or here? Thanks. :)

The values are user-configurable, there is nothing to change. Once he's done ejaculating on how damn amazing he is, he might even tell you what that one bit triggers...
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@Badruzeus He probably made mistakes, both projects become out of synced. In macosxbootloader he set the value of "bootArgs->CsrCapabilities = CSR_VALID_FLAGS", while in Revoboot "bootArgs->csrActiveConfig = CSR_VALID_FLAGS". Maybe still under heavy experiment there...

 

The values are user-configurable, there is nothing to change...

Bit harsh, but agreed...

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Bit harsh, but agreed...

Did not mean to be harsh to Badruzeus, was just up pretty long and tired as hell, so, when I read that post, I was not in a mood to write love letters. ;)

Apologies to Badruzeus, the rest of the post shall remain interpreted the way you probably did.

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@Sherlocks,

 

Hey are you able to implement ticket #375? It's pretty much just copy and paste but there are some CPU models that don't have full detection because the model identifier is not provided in all the switch statements they should be.

 

Guys, Can I change the drivers name on the clover GUI?

 

What?

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@Sherlocks,

 

Hey are you able to implement ticket #375? It's pretty much just copy and paste but there are some CPU models that don't have full detection because the model identifier is not provided in all the switch statements they should be.

 

 

What?

Okay i will check. Thank you

 

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