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you need to use USBInjectAll.kext and try these patches, the patches you had in your config.plist were Sierra's patches"

 

The kext is already in the EFI folder I posted earlier

 

Kext: AppleUSBXHCIPCI

Find: 837D8C10

Replace: 837D8C1b

thanks! I will try this....the system sleep as well (Sierra was not), have night shift, BT WIFI very cool and fast

I noticed a bug also on my rMBP the caps lock sometimes actually "locked" and you need to press few times...hope they will fix it.

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thanks! I will try this....the system sleep as well (Sierra was not), have night shift, BT WIFI very cool and fast

I noticed a bug also on my rMBP the caps lock sometimes actually "locked" and you need to press few times...hope they will fix it.

That's nice :)

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you need to use USBInjectAll.kext and try these patches, the patches you had in your config.plist were Sierra's patches"

 

The kext is already in the EFI folder I posted earlier

 

Kext: AppleUSBXHCIPCI

Find: 837D8C10

Replace: 837D8C1b

 

you are the king!!!

 

Thanks! it works!

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Did you try "cmd + R" to refresh from the Appstore/updates window?

 

I haven't. I tried to go back and forth between tabs. And at some point, it finally gave me the update. However, the full installer doesn't seem to be the one for Beta 9 yet...

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System Software Overview:

 

  System Version: macOS 10.13 (17A360a)

  Kernel Version: Darwin 17.0.0

  Boot Volume: HS

  Boot Mode: Normal

  Computer Name: HS’s iMac

  User Name: HS (hs)

  Secure Virtual Memory: Enabled

  System Integrity Protection: Enabled

  Time since boot: 6 minutes

 

No probs here. HFS+.

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Thanks, man! But @gagaraz thats an apsf.efi from 26 August... Are you sure that's the right one?

Hi, just extracted a new apfs.efi from my High Sierra Beta 9 installer, and it also has a created date of 26 August (see attached pic).

 

Had a nice surprise as I was making a USB Drive today to install beta 8. When I had updated High Sierra and went to About This Mac, I realised my macOS version number was now 17A360a, and that I must have  downloaded the new installer :) (Edit: This was a few hours ago in the UK)

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Can anyone tell me the version of the installer for DP9? It seems I just downloaded the DP8 again :wallbash:

I downloaded DB8 two times :)), you can look in basesystem/system/library/coreservices/system version or something like that to see the build number if you're unsure about what you downloaded

 

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