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9 minutes ago, Mork vom Ork said:

Apple just released an Update for High Sierra 10.13.6 for 2018 PowerBooks: Security and Stability Update 2 with 1.29GB in size.

Yep :)

 

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the BUILD# is incorrect. Correct is 17G2307:

 

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Most improvements on new INTEL CannonLake GPU Drivers:

 

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See their Hardware-IDs:

 

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2 hours ago, artur_pt said:

hello 

 

have u try to load from s/l/e  or l/e ?

 

what is ur SIP status ?

 

good hack

 

 

hi..

 

the SIP is 0x67 but it load with 0x3E7 on external HDD

and I tried s/l/e  once..no results..will try again..

...I installed again the 10.13.5 in another SSD, the wifi worked..than updated to 10.13.6 and it stopped...

will see on a s/l/e

c.frio

 

Edited by C.Frio

Hi guys,

Sorry to bother you with this, but this time apple {censored}ed my safari with the latest update of safari 12.0 Seed 6, after the update my safari is useless don't stop flickering, and don't open any windows. How can i unstall the latest update and solve this?

Thanks in advance

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18 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

Hi guys,

Sorry to bother you with this, but this time apple {censored}ed my safari with the latest update of safari 12.0 Seed 6, after the update my safari is useless don't stop flickering, and don't open any windows. How can i unstall the latest update and solve this?

Thanks in advance

 

What you get if running Safari using Terminal: (?)

/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari -v

 

Hi @Hervé,

No i haven't uninstalled it, it was the result of an update from apple... if you see the picture i uploaded, it was the second time that apple updated safari 10.12 Seed 6, and this time it broke safari...

Thanks for your answer, but i like to know if it is possible to solve this...

 PS. after re reading you answer i understood... finally... i'll do it

Thanks

PS1: I don't know what happened but my safari is working fine again... I didn't do nothing, because it works again...

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I hadn't touched my Hack in a while and realised it was still on 10.13.4. I've tried 3 times now to update to 10.13.6 but it keeps failing and I don't know why.

 

From the looks of the syslog it compete okay, what am I missing?

 

Sep  2 08:34:56 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 68.1, adjusted progress = 3.4
Sep  2 08:34:58 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 69.3, adjusted progress = 3.5
Sep  2 08:34:59 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 70.1, adjusted progress = 3.5
Sep  2 08:35:01 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 71.3, adjusted progress = 3.6
Sep  2 08:35:03 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 72.1, adjusted progress = 3.6
Sep  2 08:35:05 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 73.2, adjusted progress = 3.7
Sep  2 08:35:06 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 74.1, adjusted progress = 3.7
Sep  2 08:35:08 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 75.2, adjusted progress = 3.8
Sep  2 08:35:10 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 76.1, adjusted progress = 3.8
Sep  2 08:35:12 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 77.2, adjusted progress = 3.9
Sep  2 08:35:13 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 78.0, adjusted progress = 3.9
Sep  2 08:35:15 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 79.2, adjusted progress = 4.0
Sep  2 08:35:16 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 98.8, adjusted progress = 4.9
Sep  2 08:35:16 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Status is "Installing Software Update: About a minute"
Sep  2 08:35:16 iMac efilogin-helper[2043]: objc[2043]: Class EFILWLogging is implemented in both /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/EFILogin.framework/Versions/A/EFILogin (0x7fffb32e1088) and /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/EFILogin.framework/Resources/efilogin-helper (0x105ec6ce8). One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
Sep  2 08:35:16 iMac efilogin-helper[2043]: objc[2043]: Class EFILWLogging is implemented in both /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/EFILogin.framework/Versions/A/EFILogin (0x7fffb32e1088) and /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/EFILogin.framework/Resources/EFIResourceBuilder.bundle/Contents/MacOS/EFIResourceBuilder (0x105f4d3b0). One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.
Sep  2 08:35:19 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 99.4, adjusted progress = 5.0
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Status is "Restarting"
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Software Update[1796]: client 0x7f9bb4611880: phaseName = "Software Update Post Logout"
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Software Update[1796]: ISAP: Done with Phase "Software Update Post Logout"
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 100.0, adjusted progress = 5.0
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Done with phase = "Software Update Post Logout"
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Progress Updated: currentPhase = "Software Update Post Logout", progress = 100.0, adjusted progress = 5.0
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: IASSetCurrentInstallPhase: Current phase name set to "Boot 1"
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Software Update[1796]: client 0x7f9bb4611880: phaseName = "Software Update Post Logout"
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Software Update[1796]: ISAP: hide progress UI called
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Hiding Progress UI
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Showing the cursor in Progress UI
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Releasing the boot windows
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Order Out CG Shield Window
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Setting window alpha values to 0.0
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: _LSSetMetaApplicationInformationItem remove from frontmost list success
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Ordering windows out
Sep  2 08:35:37 iMac Installer Progress[1797]: Order Out CG Shield Window
Sep  2 08:35:39 iMac reboot[2078]: SHUTDOWN_TIME: 1567406139 199765
Sep  2 08:36:52 localhost bootlog[0]: BOOT_TIME 1567406212 0

(I know I should move to 10.14 or 10.15, need to read up on how to dual boot using both iGPU (Intel) and dGPU (Nvidia)

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2 hours ago, tarasis said:

I've tried 3 times now to update to 10.13.6 but it keeps failing and I don't know why.


What makes you say that it is failing? Seems to me that you need to reboot into the installer volume to start phase 2 of the installation process

edit: as of updating to 10.14 or 10.15: no chance using the 1080ti, this GPU is not supported in neither of them so you'll need to stick with your iGPU

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7 minutes ago, ricoc90 said:


What makes you say that it is failing? Seems to me that you need to reboot into the installer volume to start phase 2 of the installation process

edit: as of updating to 10.14 or 10.15: no chance using the 1080ti, this GPU is not supported in neither of them so you'll need to stick with your iGPU

 

And that was the bit I was forgetting. Thank you.

 

As I say its been a long time since I've done an OS update on the Hackintosh, so I'd forgotten I needed to manually switch to the installer volume.

 

I have just gone through setting up the Hack to use the iGPU rather than the Nvidia card and that is all working. 

 

So I hope I'm all set to update to either 10.14.6 or 10.15.0 DP7 :)

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