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I had a problem for installing on my laptop

Fixed by changing my SMbios to the latest updates for DP5

"Bios Release Date" -> 27/07/17 or 07/27/2017

And "Bios Version"

IM101.88Z.00CE.B00.1707231605
IM111.88Z.0036.B00.1707231531
IM112.88Z.005A.B00.1707271304
IM121.88Z.004C.B00.1707271122
IM131.88Z.010E.B00.1707270721
IM141.88Z.0121.B00.1707270835
IM142.88Z.0121.B00.1707270909
IM143.88Z.0121.B00.1707270909
IM144.88Z.0182.B00.1707271006
IM151.88Z.0210.B00.1707271006
IM161.88Z.0211.B00.1707270828
IM162.88Z.0211.B00.1707271503
IM171.88Z.0109.B00.1707271443
IM181.88Z.0150.B00.1707271505
IM183.88Z.0150.B00.1707271505

MB61.88Z.00CA.B00.1707241827
MB71.88Z.003C.B00.1707241556
MB81.88Z.0167.B00.1707271503
MB91.88Z.0158.B00.1707271443
MB101.88Z.0153.B00.1707270637

MBA31.88Z.0066.B00.1707271350
MBA41.88Z.007A.B00.1707271102
MBA51.88Z.00F3.B00.1707270721
MBA61.88Z.0102.B00.1707271002

MBP61.88Z.0059.B00.1707241355
MBP71.88Z.003C.B00.1707241634
MBP81.88Z.004B.B00.1707271216
MBP91.88Z.00D6.B00.1707270908
MBP101.88Z.00F1.B00.1707270653
MBP102.88Z.010A.B00.1707270836
MBP111.88Z.0141.B00.1707271005
MBP112.88Z.0141.B00.1707271004
MBP114.88Z.0175.B00.1707271503
MBP121.88Z.0170.B00.1707271503
MBP131.88Z.0211.B00.1707270636
MBP132.88Z.0232.B00.1707271505
MBP133.88Z.0232.B00.1707271505
MBP141.88Z.0166.B00.1707271505
MBP142.88Z.0166.B00.1707271505
MBP143.88Z.0166.B00.1707271549

MM41.88Z.0044.B00.1707241712
MM51.88Z.007A.B00.1707270909
MM61.88Z.010A.B00.1707271000
MM71.88Z.0223.B00.1707271503

MP61.88Z.0119.B00.1707271003
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I had a problem for installing on my laptop

Fixed by changing my SMbios to the latest updates for "Bios Release Date" -> 27/07/17

And "Bios Version"

IM101.88Z.00CE.B00.1707231605
IM111.88Z.0036.B00.1707231531
IM112.88Z.005A.B00.1707271304
IM121.88Z.004C.B00.1707271122
IM131.88Z.010E.B00.1707270721
IM141.88Z.0121.B00.1707270835
IM142.88Z.0121.B00.1707270909
IM143.88Z.0121.B00.1707270909
IM144.88Z.0182.B00.1707271006
IM151.88Z.0210.B00.1707271006
IM161.88Z.0211.B00.1707270828
IM162.88Z.0211.B00.1707271503
IM171.88Z.0109.B00.1707271443
IM181.88Z.0150.B00.1707271505
IM183.88Z.0150.B00.1707271505

MB61.88Z.00CA.B00.1707241827
MB71.88Z.003C.B00.1707241556
MB81.88Z.0167.B00.1707271503
MB91.88Z.0158.B00.1707271443
MB101.88Z.0153.B00.1707270637

MBA31.88Z.0066.B00.1707271350
MBA41.88Z.007A.B00.1707271102
MBA51.88Z.00F3.B00.1707270721
MBA61.88Z.0102.B00.1707271002

MBP61.88Z.0059.B00.1707241355
MBP71.88Z.003C.B00.1707241634
MBP81.88Z.004B.B00.1707271216
MBP91.88Z.00D6.B00.1707270908
MBP101.88Z.00F1.B00.1707270653
MBP102.88Z.010A.B00.1707270836
MBP111.88Z.0141.B00.1707271005
MBP112.88Z.0141.B00.1707271004
MBP114.88Z.0175.B00.1707271503
MBP121.88Z.0170.B00.1707271503
MBP131.88Z.0211.B00.1707270636
MBP132.88Z.0232.B00.1707271505
MBP133.88Z.0232.B00.1707271505
MBP141.88Z.0166.B00.1707271505
MBP142.88Z.0166.B00.1707271505
MBP143.88Z.0166.B00.1707271549

MM41.88Z.0044.B00.1707241712
MM51.88Z.007A.B00.1707270909
MM61.88Z.010A.B00.1707271000
MM71.88Z.0223.B00.1707271503

MP61.88Z.0119.B00.1707271003

Wow, these are new.. nice info. Thanks so much  :)

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What do you guys think any possibility to use skylake x with 10.12?

Are there any patches for this?

I don't think they will have native support at least not until Apple makes a new computer with SkyLake X processor which is highly unlikely because they just created iMac Pro with xeon processors and for the patches developers know better if that's possible I don't know about that.

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I had a problem for installing on my laptop

Fixed by changing my SMbios to the latest updates for DP5

"Bios Release Date" -> 27/07/17 or 07/27/2017

And "Bios Version"

IM101.88Z.00CE.B00.1707231605
IM111.88Z.0036.B00.1707231531
IM112.88Z.005A.B00.1707271304
IM121.88Z.004C.B00.1707271122
IM131.88Z.010E.B00.1707270721
IM141.88Z.0121.B00.1707270835
IM142.88Z.0121.B00.1707270909
IM143.88Z.0121.B00.1707270909
IM144.88Z.0182.B00.1707271006
IM151.88Z.0210.B00.1707271006
IM161.88Z.0211.B00.1707270828
IM162.88Z.0211.B00.1707271503
IM171.88Z.0109.B00.1707271443
IM181.88Z.0150.B00.1707271505
IM183.88Z.0150.B00.1707271505

MB61.88Z.00CA.B00.1707241827
MB71.88Z.003C.B00.1707241556
MB81.88Z.0167.B00.1707271503
MB91.88Z.0158.B00.1707271443
MB101.88Z.0153.B00.1707270637

MBA31.88Z.0066.B00.1707271350
MBA41.88Z.007A.B00.1707271102
MBA51.88Z.00F3.B00.1707270721
MBA61.88Z.0102.B00.1707271002

MBP61.88Z.0059.B00.1707241355
MBP71.88Z.003C.B00.1707241634
MBP81.88Z.004B.B00.1707271216
MBP91.88Z.00D6.B00.1707270908
MBP101.88Z.00F1.B00.1707270653
MBP102.88Z.010A.B00.1707270836
MBP111.88Z.0141.B00.1707271005
MBP112.88Z.0141.B00.1707271004
MBP114.88Z.0175.B00.1707271503
MBP121.88Z.0170.B00.1707271503
MBP131.88Z.0211.B00.1707270636
MBP132.88Z.0232.B00.1707271505
MBP133.88Z.0232.B00.1707271505
MBP141.88Z.0166.B00.1707271505
MBP142.88Z.0166.B00.1707271505
MBP143.88Z.0166.B00.1707271549

MM41.88Z.0044.B00.1707241712
MM51.88Z.007A.B00.1707270909
MM61.88Z.010A.B00.1707271000
MM71.88Z.0223.B00.1707271503

MP61.88Z.0119.B00.1707271003

thanks for that i hope the clover configuration guys will add it

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And change in external icon patch for Plextor M2 HD

<dict>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>external Icon</string>
				<key>Disabled</key>
				<false/>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				SIXAdAeAiyA=
				</data>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>IONVMeFamily</string>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				SIXAZpCAiyA=
				</data>
			</dict>
		</array>

 

Had this one in DP4 and it worked. Now with DP5, this external NVMe icon patch does not work anymore with the EVO 960 at least ....

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Had this one in DP4 and it worked. Now with DP5, this external NVMe icon patch does not work anymore with the EVO 960 at least ....

Open up Get Info on a internal drive, highlight the icon, CMD+C, close it, open external drive Get info highlight icon CMD+V put in password done.

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What do you guys think any possibility to use skylake x with 10.12?

Are there any patches for this?

 

 

I don't think they will have native support at least not until Apple makes a new computer with SkyLake X processor which is highly unlikely because they just created iMac Pro with xeon processors and for the patches developers know better if that's possible I don't know about that.

 

I got it going on SIerra and High Sierra - i9 7900x, as have a few others now. I'll start a thread and post pics of my clover, efi and kexts.

It was way easier than X99 :)

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Question:

 

My External NVMe patch does suddenly not work anymore with 10.13 DP5.

 

Name: IONVMeFamily Find: 4885c074 07808b20 Replace: 4885c066 90808b20

 

Can somebody give me a working one please?

 

Cheers,

 

KGP

Hi, the patch changed... Try this one under dp5:

 

48 85 c0 74 07 -> ​48 85 c0 66 90

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I got it going on SIerra and High Sierra - i9 7900x, as have a few others now. I'll start a thread and post pics of my clover, efi and kexts.

It was way easier than X99 :)

Which kernel to patch entries did you use under 10.12?

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Compared to the first beta, it seems DB5 working much better with APFS on old spinning HDDs .  Successful clean install here on my GA-P55aUD3 desktop (5 series MB with legacy BIOS/i5-750/ATI HD5770) with 7200rpm HDD.  

 

USB installer made with "createinstallmedia method", Clover r4128 and latest apfs.efi in /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64...

 

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Core.pkg method isn't working anymore in DB5, any other method to install on ICH10? I need to replace AppleAHCIPort.kext to boot.

 

As a work around, you can install DB5 on an external USB hard disk, replace AppleAHCIPort.kext v329 in /S/L/E with v328 (don't forget to repair permissions and rebuild kernel cache), then clone the working system back to your internal SATA hard disk eg with Carbon Copy Cloner or Disk Utility.

 

PS Just tried a Core install of DB5 (from my Yosemite volume to a newly formatted HFS+ partition named macOS) and it still works....

 

 

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Post-Installation Terminal Commands (I had AppleAHCIPort.kext v328 and Developer SeedEnrollment.plist in my ~/Downloads folder)

sudo cp /Volumes/macOS/usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi /Volumes/macOS/System/Library/CoreServices
sudo mv /Volumes/macOS/System/Library/Extensions/AppleAHCIPort.kext /Volumes/macOS/System/Library/Extensions/AppleAHCIPort.329
sudo cp -R ~/Downloads/AppleAHCIPort.kext /Volumes/macOS/System/Library/Extensions
sudo touch /Volumes/macOS/System/Library/Extensions  && sudo kextcache -u /Volumes/macOS
cp ~/Downloads/SeedEnrollment.plist /Volumes/macOS/Users/Shared/.SeedEnrollment.plist

AppleAHCIPort_v328.kext.zip

apfs.efi.zip

SeedEnrollment.plist.zip

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Compared to the first beta, it seems DB5 working much better with APFS on old spinning HDDs .  Successful clean install here on my legacy GA-P55aUD3 desktop with 7200rpm HDD....  

 

 

 

 

Any of the other SATA ports on ICH10 recognised?  Try connecting the hard disk to another SATA port and see if it shows up in disk utility when you boot from the USB installer?  

 

As a work around, you can install DB5 on an external USB hard disk, replace AppleAHCIPort.kext v329 in /S/L/E with v328 (don't forget to repair permissions and rebuild kernel cache), then clone the working system back to your internal SATA hard disk eg with Carbon Copy Cloner or Disk Utility.

Which SATA chipset do you use? I may have better workaround then...

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Successful clean install here on my GA-P55aUD3 desktop (5 series chipset, legacy BIOS) with 7200rpm HDD.

 

What Graphics Card are you using for High Sierra with your 5-series motherboard?

 

I have a P55A-UD4P but am stuck on El Capitan as I am using a 9800GT and have been unable to upgrade to Sierra (and soon High Sierra)

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Glad to know that I'm not alone who gotta trackpad (minor) issue on 10.13 DP5.. #NoWorry << 10.11.x Trackpad.pref works though  :P

^ both using @rehabman VoodooPS2 v1.8.27 or @EmlyDinesh ApplePS2Tp v4.7 Beta 5 (ELAN_101).

And I think it' s not a good idea to push the devs with Beta System (for TP fix)... so, it' s just a report.

 

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#ADD: Another issue even on some Real MBPs with Beta 5: Beta 5 fails on MacBook Pro

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As a work around, you can install DB5 on an external USB hard disk, replace AppleAHCIPort.kext v329 in /S/L/E with v328 (don't forget to repair permissions and rebuild kernel cache), then clone the working system back to your internal SATA hard disk eg with Carbon Copy Cloner or Disk Utility.

 

What issue did you get on why you need to revert v329 to v328?

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I got it going on SIerra and High Sierra - i9 7900x, as have a few others now. I'll start a thread and post pics of my clover, efi and kexts.

It was way easier than X99 :)

Oh, that's wonderful :)

Does it have a native support? or you need to use fakeCPUID?

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