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just updated to 10.12.4. sound is gone. *update: installed AppleALC & Lilu and it's fixed.*

 

6670 here. I don't have night shift. It's fine. And my screen doesn't flicker at all.

 

The only problem is I still have to use clover 3974. any version after that will give me a black screen after boot. Why? :(

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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 ?

 

This is still in 10.12.4 final. So much for Apple's QA regression testing...
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I am getting hung on AppleACPICPU timing out. Tried newest clover 4035 still no go. I've never had this problem before went back to 10.12.3 until I sort this out. Using a ga-b75-d3h mb with i7-3770 cpu. 

 

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Ahh, my activity monitor crashes with this update,

nothing in system log, any reasons???

For those who have the Activity Monitor crash, and can't access it anymore, here is a temporary solution: The issue causes the Energy Tab, so go to the users/Library/Preferences/com.apple.ActivityMonitor.plist and change the SelectedTab value to 0,1,3,4 not 2, which is the Energy tab. It seems that the cause of the crash is the ACPIBattery kext.

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Ok changed the above said value to "0" and activity monitor works.


 

 

edit: Spoke too early, if I click the energy tab in activity monitor it crashes again and the plist reverts to value of 2.

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I am getting hung on AppleACPICPU timing out. Tried newest clover 4035 still no go. I've never had this problem before went back to 10.12.3 until I sort this out. Using a ga-b75-d3h mb with i7-3770 cpu.

Same problem here on ga-b75m-d3h with i5-2500 maybe a bios setting? Gonna have a play later.

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Ok changed the above said value to "0" and activity monitor works.

 

 

edit: Spoke too early, if I click the energy tab in activity monitor it crashes again and the plist reverts to value of 2.

As I said, it's only a temporary solution that you can access the Activity Monitor app again. The value 2 means Energy Tab and 0 is the CPU Tab. I'd say you do not select the Energy Tab anymore.

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Same problem here on ga-b75m-d3h with i5-2500 maybe a bios setting? Gonna have a play later.

 

I downloaded the combo update for 10.12.4 and ran it instead of the app store download and all went well and all came up running. I must have gotten a bad download.  :rolleyes: 

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