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And if it can be useful to someone, attached my actual EFI

 

 

when you came back from school, and If you have some time..explain me better

Thank you! :-)

I think PMheart was referring to this: X86PlatformPlugin.kext not loading or X86PlatformShim not loading and yes, this is not good.

Ps: When PMheart comes home from school, she has to do the school homework :D

new seed... macOS Sierra dev beta build 16E189a

Good! Should be beta 6. So i do not need to burn the brain anymore with beta 5 lol.

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After the nightmare (which I could not resolve) with 10.12.4 beta 5, I reverted back to 12.3 and today I did the direct update for 12.4 beta 6
And to my amazement, everything is working perfectly stable, sleep, wake, sound after sleep... bla, bla... without any problems, just with only two XCPM patches and no VoodooTSCSynk, which apparently does not currently do anything in my EFI. For sound, I came to use the suggestion of PMHeart, with AppleHDA vanilla without ALC scripts and without codeccommander.kext that can be seen here:

http://www.insanelym...59#entry2371527

Only problem, even without new Web Driver NV ;)

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@Fergarth how to enable gtx960 on betas

I have a friend who works at NV and he provides me the drives before they leave officially ??

Now seriously, look for the Nvdastartupweb.kext in SLE and edit the plist for the beta version (16E ...). It allows the OS to recognize the graph and allows two or three more resolutions, but yes, without acceleration...

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here a Problem   in 10.12.4 Beta 8 with in Terminal: kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel

bash-3.2# kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel
String/URL conversion failure.
KernelCache ID: 88945206AC8B151EB304D7B45B465434
String/URL conversion failure.
bash-3.2# 

what is this ?

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Same here... It seems that `kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel` doesn't work anymore.

Last login: Wed Mar 22 21:42:37 on ttys000
Welcome Vanilla!
Vanillas-MacBook:~ vanilla$ md5 /System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel 
MD5 (/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel) = 2d294fcde8f6e6b8d1a49e05d7c06611
Vanillas-MacBook:~ vanilla$ sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel
Password:
String/URL conversion failure.
KernelCache ID: 7E451FED66A09280DF6E3CF615666CA3
String/URL conversion failure.
Vanillas-MacBook:~ vanilla$ md5 /System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel 
MD5 (/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel) = 2d294fcde8f6e6b8d1a49e05d7c06611    # MD5 is still the same
Vanillas-MacBook:~ vanilla$ 

Apple has changed something, absolutely, just waiting for kext_tools of 10.12.4 open-sourcing, after that everything will be clear. (Sorry too busy to disassemble the CLTs ATM)

 

Well, I chose `kextcache -i /Volumes/your_desired_volume` (`kextcache -i /` for me.) instead.

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