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I accidentally discovered that the cause of the boot delay if you disable automatic login is my USB webcam. If you unplug your usb webcam before starting, there is no delay in the boot process even if you switch off auto login. I trnsferred my webcam usb from the back to the front for easy unpluging. This is tested in my 2 hacks Ivy Bridge and Hawsell.

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9 hours ago, chris1111 said:

Done HP Probook 6570 b

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Program for HP Probook is ready Monterey 12

Read Readme Monterey 12 EN.pdf before

Enjoy

 

Hi, bro , if my Hp 6300 Pro SFF can be using or have a project for it ?

1 minute ago, pompis12 said:

@chris1111  @asdesoso

 

What is my problem, so that it does not work?

 

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already disable everything 😩

 

Regards

 

Enter Recovery, open Terminal ---> add to ---> csrutil disable ---> Enter then Restart to disable it

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28 minutes ago, pompis12 said:

@chris1111  @asdesoso

 

What is my problem, so that it does not work?

 

X7lePup.png

 

already disable everything 😩

 

Regards

It has happened to me too, to solve it, I try to put into boot-args NVRAM variable at OC config.plist, the following SIP value: FF0F0000

 

With that value I were able to run the script and patch my system.

 

Cheers.

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39 minutes ago, hiphopboy said:

 

Hi, bro , if my Hp 6300 Pro SFF can be using or have a project for it ?

 

Enter Recovery, open Terminal ---> add to ---> csrutil disable ---> Enter then Restart to disable it

 

I already did that, same result 😔

 

Regards

 

8 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

It has happened to me too, to solve it, I try to put into boot-args NVRAM variable at OC config.plist, the following SIP value: FF0F0000

 

With that value I were able to run the script and patch my system.

 

Cheers.

 

I have it like this

 

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that's why I was asking, because it doesn't work in any way

 

Same result

 

Regards

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37 minutes ago, pompis12 said:

 

I already did that, same result 😔

 

Regards

 

 

I have it like this

 

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that's why I was asking, because it doesn't work in any way

 

Same result

 

Regards

 

But with this SIP value, my HP EliteBook 2570P enables perfectly the HD 4000 graphics. After set this value FF0F0000, you have a mistake at first, isn´t an "E" is a "F".

 

Cheers.

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38 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

 

But with this SIP value, my HP EliteBook 2570P enables perfectly the HD 4000 graphics. After set this value FF0F0000, you have a mistake at first, isn´t an "E" is a "F".

 

Cheers.

I thought I have read that the value was EF0F0000

 

But with FF0F0000:

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Same problem 😆

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6 minutes ago, pompis12 said:

I thought I have read that the value was EF0F0000

 

But with FF0F0000:

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Same problem 😆

Reset the NVRAM before then try to add 

boot args

-v keepsyms=1 -lilubetaall amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1 -no_compat_check

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23 minutes ago, pompis12 said:

 

I did it many times

Will it be for the installation image in the same SSD?

 

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Regards

I have the same partition schema as you, firstly I created the installation image of macOS Monterey in one single HFS+ partition, and the rest into an APFS container to install Monterey as bootable installation completed.

 

So doing this, and after put the SIP values I wrote previously, and after running the HD 4000 patch script, my laptop recovers the QE/CI acelleration with Metal in Monterey.

 

Cheers.

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6 minutes ago, pompis12 said:

but i think i have a problem with the nvram reset?¿?¿

No, csr-active.config and computer-name are protected, they can't be deleted from nvram -c, you must remove them with ResetNVRAM at the picker.

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5 minutes ago, miliuco said:

No, csr-active.config and computer-name are protected, they can't be deleted from nvram -c, you must remove them with ResetNVRAM at the picker.

I did it a lot of times ... but it still doesn't work ..

 

I keep trying, but I can't think of much else to do 😄

 

Regards

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4 hours ago, pompis12 said:

@chris1111  @asdesoso

 

What is my problem, so that it does not work?

 

X7lePup.png

 

already disable everything 😩

 

Regards

 

Which value did you enter for csr-active config? You could try 67080000

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Shaneee said:

You need to add csr-active-config in Delete too.

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What??  😵 

 

in both or only in delete ??

 

I test in a few minutes

 

Regards

 

10 minutes ago, 5T33Z0 said:

 

Which value did you enter for csr-active config? You could try 67080000

 

 

 

I will try it too 👍
 

Regards

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6 minutes ago, naiclub said:

Hello, I have a sleep problem macOS Monterey.

Is there any way to fix it?

Thank you

 

Yes, there must  be a way because I have no sleep problem in macOS Monterey.

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