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It has to be placed in System/Library/Kernels and it's needed by kextcache to create a prelinkedKernel.

Place it there and run kextcache -v -update-volume /Volumes/Whateverisyourinstallvolume

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Also being on an Asus X99 mainboard, I thought I'd just do a Vmware Workstation 12 install to take alook at Sierra.  Put simply, I allocated a new HDD in an existing Yosemite VM and ran the install from Yosemite - took about 30 mins.

The VMware Tools for OS X (darwin.iso) 8.1.1 currently in Downloads works fine for fullscreen on my 34" Dell.

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Also being on an Asus X99 mainboard, I thought I'd just do a Vmware Workstation 12 install to take alook at Sierra.  Put simply, I allocated a new HDD in an existing Yosemite VM and ran the install from Yosemite - took about 30 mins.

The VMware Tools for OS X (darwin.iso) 8.1.1 currently in Downloads works fine for fullscreen on my 34" Dell.

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I have updated a 10.11.5 VM this morning, and installed VMware tools from Fusion 8.1.1

I have noticed that my VM crashes (KP) as soon as I try to shut down.

 

Did you also noticed this behavior ?

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I have updated a 10.11.5 VM this morning, and installed VMware tools from Fusion 8.1.1

I have noticed that my VM crashes (KP) as soon as I try to shut down.

 

Did you also noticed this behavior ?

I wasn't sure whether I'd done a shutdown, usually just leaving it suspended, but I've just done it to test what happens and it successfully shut down. Then I restarted it normally... its still running.  I'd point out that I didn't update an existing install of Yosemite.  I used a Yosemite VM to do a clean install of Sierra on a new virtual (scsi) HDD.

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Friends I have this problem (never seen with other previous OSX) during the pre-installation does not arrive it auks to the first screen for the installation
What suggestions advise me to solve
my mother and signature card (Asus Z87Plus
Thank you

Ludox

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Friends I have this problem (never seen with other previous OSX) during the pre-installation does not arrive it auks to the first screen for the installation

What suggestions advise me to solve

my mother and signature card (Asus Z87Plus

Thank you

 

Ludox

 

Using clover?  http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/284656-clover-general-discussion/page-515?do=findComment&comment=2242805

I can get into installer, but get asked to sign in to my apple account.  If I don't sign in, I get this:

 

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If I sign in, I get this:

 

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Just got it running with X99 5960x.

 

Placed FakeSMC.kext etc to the install partition's /System/Library/Extensions.

Extracted System/Library/Kernels/kernel from Essentials.pkg and placed it to install part.

Updated kextcache and it wurks!

 

5960x also requires a new IOPCIFamily patch:

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Hi okrasit, 

 

Did you use the USB install method or did you attached a SSD/HDD to a mac and run the install of 10.12 Developer Preview.app ?

 

Can you give a bit more detail ?

 

Boa sorte,

Paulo

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@augustopaulo
I used hdd partition (on a SAS raid controller), but it doesn't matter. Here's a quick guide...
 
open terminal....

sudo bash
cd Install 10.12 Developer Preview.app/Contents/SharedSupport
hdiutil attach InstallESD.dmg
cd /Volumes/OS X Install ESD/
hdiutil attach BaseSystem.dmg

(now open disk utility and restore the install partition from BaseSystem.dmg)

cd /Volumes/OS X Base System 1/System/Installation
rm -rf Packages
cp -r /Volumes/OS X Install ESD/Packages .

(run /Volumes/OS X Install ESD/Packages/Essentials.pkg with finder, and install it in some temp folder)

(Find out the disk&part (N,M) number of your installation volume, we´ll need to remount it as root because file permissions)
df
diskutil unmount /dev/diskNpM
mkdir /Volumes/Install

mount -t hfs /dev/diskNpM /Volumes/Install
cd /Volumes/Install/System/Library
mkdir Kernels
cd Kernels
cp thetempdirwhereyouextractedessentialspkg/System/Library/Kernels/kernel .
chown root:wheel kernel
cd /Volumes/Install/System/Library/Extensions
cp -r whereyouhaveyourkexts/FakeSMC.kext .
(and all other kexts needed)
chown -R root:wheel .
and finally 
kextcache -v -update-volume /Volumes/Install

That's it (=

I also copied BaseSystem.dmg and BaseSystem.chunklist on the install part's root!

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