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20 minutes ago, arsradu said:

Well...this is really weird...

 

Initially, your screenshots didn't work.

Rebooted. Cleared kernelcache (though, if I'm thinking about it right now, that part might not have been necessary).

After the reboot, the screenshots you provided above, worked!

I then tried to open the initial wallpaper that I posted above. And that one STILL didn't work.

So I went back to your screenshots. And now, those don't work either!

WHAT THE...FORK!?

 

Update: yep, the issue is fixed after a reboot... I mean, the one with the screenshots. The initial wallpaper still doesn't work.

Well that's weird, How did you clean there kernelcache? 

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9 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

Well that's weird, How did you clean there kernelcache? 

 

sudo rm -R -v /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/*
reboot

But it doesn't look like a cache issue... Also, it doesn't occur with the iGPU. It only occurs with the dedicated GPU (supported OOB). And my Mac doesn't have a dedicated GPU so I can try that on it, as well. And obviously it doesn't occur with its iGPU either...

 

So, at this point, if only someone would have a Mac with an external GPU...to try this. To see if it's an OS issue with the external GPUs in general and some types of photos, or if it's something else.

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10 minutes ago, arsradu said:

 


sudo rm -R -v /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/*
reboot

But it doesn't look like a cache issue... Also, it doesn't occur with the iGPU. It only occurs with the dedicated GPU (supported OOB). And my Mac doesn't have a dedicated GPU so I can try that on it, as well. And obviously it doesn't occur with its iGPU either...

 

So, at this point, if only someone would have a Mac with an external GPU...to try this. To see if it's an OS issue with the external GPUs in general and some types of photos, or if it's something else.

try the nvram, kextcache cleaner  in my signature and see if that helps.

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4 minutes ago, In-N-Out said:

Upgrade to Beta 2 went smooth here. The only issue was that the update killed my audio and I had to reinstall the drivers. 

 

No issues with sound here... But I'm using AppleALC ( + Lilu), no custom DSDT, no patched AppleHDA.

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I'm no longer able to reach 10.14 Beta 2 Desktop, on login screen I just get repeated verbose logs like these (SS). I remember on Sierra 2 years back, this could happened when got problem with SkyLight.framework or even worse, windowserver denied to load. Ha haa, my fermi graphics limitation.. But I'll try again with clean install to make sure.

 

#EDIT: But I'm able to get the Desktop with a horror bootarg: nv_disable=1

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22 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

try the nvram, kextcache cleaner  in my signature and see if that helps.

 

Well...it didn't make a difference to me. Same issue. Screenshots work, that wallpaper (and others) don't. One thing that it did do, is make me temporarily lose sound. :)) But I got it back after the reboot. So that's fine now. But unfortunately, no difference on the actual issue.

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57 minutes ago, fantomas1 said:

 

:thumbsdown_anim:

 

What being lazy has to do with running a modern software on an old material??? You really didn't understand what the purpose of hackintosh is. And what's meaning a modern software? Mojave??? C'mon dude, just be serious more than 5sec.

 

Like I said above, my old Core2Duo config works perfectly well under 10.13.6, but no longer under 10.14. How in the hell Mojave could be more 'modern software' than HS???  :hammer: 

 

Because of Dark Mode???  :hysterical:   Ok, I got it.

Silly to expect any hardware to be indefinitely futureproof.

 

There may be deeper optimizations in Mojave that necessitate this move. We don't know yet. Either way I don't think Apple is being at all unreasonable cutting off support for hardware 7+ years old.

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10 minutes ago, arsradu said:

 

Well...it didn't make a difference to me. Same issue. Screenshots work, that wallpaper (and others) don't. One thing that did do, is make me temporarily lose sound. :)) But I got it back after the reboot. So that's fine now. But unfortunately, no difference on the actual issue.

Well in that case I guess you either have to do a clean install or wait for another update :blush:

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1 hour ago, FredWst said:

 

find <83fb0f0f 83030500>

replace <83fbXX0f 83030500> in my case XX = 1A. (XX number of port OC)

 

Works fine

 

Fred

 

Weird... not working for me on X99... KP on early boot... reason XHCI

 

I need:

Find: 83FB0F0F 83030500 00
Replace: 83FB0F90 90909090 90

 

Edit: 

Oh I see that @PMHeart just confirmed before... 

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5 hours ago, crazybirdy said:

You know, I hate to say that,

my Core2 Duo E8400 (SSE4.1 only, no SSE4.2) + GT 640 1G, after Mojave installation success, boot to Mojave system restarting on gray screen and mouse cursor. (GPT + APFS, Clover 4522. Works fine with 10.13.6)


I'm having the same issue on my C2Q Q9550. I took the ssd out, plugged it in my other system, finished the installation there, put the SSD back in the Q9550 but it panics on the CPU

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Well, I finally am able to reach Mojave Beta 2 Desktop using Beta 1's CoreDisplay binary located on: "/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreDisplay.framework/Versions/A". So, no longer stuck at gray screen with cursor appears on the top left. Thanks.

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Has anyone tried the new full installer? It ends up in a black screen on my SkyLake rig.

I'll give it a go after work today. I tried downloading full installer before I left but I was only getting a 12.9 mb file.

 

Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, zxv said:

Silly to expect any hardware to be indefinitely futureproof.

 

 I agree

 

1 hour ago, zxv said:

There may be deeper optimizations in Mojave that necessitate this move. We don't know yet.

 

It is all about what I'm questioning - What could be a such 'deeper optimizations' in Mojave that would necessitate this move? In current state, nothing IMHO. HS beta 2 > Mojave beta 2

 

1 hour ago, zxv said:

I don't think Apple is being at all unreasonable cutting off support for hardware 7+ years old. 

 

But Apple has already promised to add the support for Mac Pro's 2010 with metal gpu's in the next beta releases.

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With Mojave 10.14 DP2, patched WebDriver-387.10.10.10.35.106 (10.13.5) has become practically unusable...  

 

Only by scrolling some Safari page, one really gets in danger of suffering epileptic attacks.. :help:

 

May the lord be with us and send as a WEB DRIVER as soon as possible.. :wink_anim::whistle:

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4 hours ago, Fergarth said:

macOS Mojave beta 2 is out! :drool:

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Everything ok on my X-99 with Mojave beta 2.

I do not know what Master Mald0n did in my DSDT, but since 13.4 until this recent beta 2, I never needed to change the usb patch. I have the Bios by default and the USBs always work fine without changes. Thank you Master Mald0n :thumbsup_anim:

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