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23 hours ago, antuneddu said:

Tried disabling the TPM too? Alternative try with Clover 🤗

 

I was able to install Beta 3 but with an odd twist.  When I tried to install it using OC 0.7.2, the install failed because the installation process did not complete the stage following the first reboot.  Instead, it went to the last stage of the installation process and when I got to the desktop, it was still the Beta 2 version.  The second time I tried to install Beta 3, I booted to Clover but only for the stage following the first reboot.  That stage completed properly and after that, I allowed my laptop to reboot to OC and finish the process, which was completed successfully.  From this, I conclude that there must be a setting in OC that is preventing the installer from writing to a portion of the operating system that must be protected somehow.  Does anyone know OC well enough to be able to tell me what might be preventing the installer from patching the OS?

 

I understand that I might be successful disabling TPM in my laptop's BIOS but if I don't need to do that to install with Clover, the problem I'm having is not in the BIOS but in my OC settings.  Thanks for any help/insight you can offer.

 

EDIT:  I should add that I have SIP disabled in both Clover and OC.  I didn't think that SIP has any impact on the installation process, only whether it shows up as an update.  True?

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2 hours ago, Riley Freeman said:

It sounds like Monterey is assuming any NTFS disk is either SMB or USB. What about Macs with Bootcamp partitions? Do they have the same issue/feature?

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2 hours ago, mnfesq said:

 

I was able to install Beta 3 but with an odd twist.  When I tried to install it using OC 0.7.2, the install failed because the installation process did not complete the stage following the first reboot.  Instead, it went to the last stage of the installation process and when I got to the desktop, it was still the Beta 2 version.  The second time I tried to install Beta 3, I booted to Clover but only for the stage following the first reboot.  That stage completed properly and after that, I allowed my laptop to reboot to OC and finish the process, which was completed successfully.  From this, I conclude that there must be a setting in OC that is preventing the installer from writing to a portion of the operating system that must be protected somehow.  Does anyone know OC well enough to be able to tell me what might be preventing the installer from patching the OS?

 

I understand that I might be successful disabling TPM in my laptop's BIOS but if I don't need to do that to install with Clover, the problem I'm having is not in the BIOS but in my OC settings.  Thanks for any help/insight you can offer.

 

EDIT:  I should add that I have SIP disabled in both Clover and OC.  I didn't think that SIP has any impact on the installation process, only whether it shows up as an update.  True?

For some reason, Secure boot model seems to be causing issues again with this update, though I haven't tried the update yet on my system to confirm at all (look at some of the previous posts in here which suggests this though). You need to turn SecureBootModel off and then download the update again (don't just run macintosh HD again), then it should work in OC.

 

SIP (specifically Apple internal and one other flag) just prevents the updates from being shown I think.

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21 hours ago, Henties said:

@5T33Z0 Have you perhaps been able to get the onboard i225-V network port working properly on your Z490 Vision G build  under Monterey beta 3.

Cannot test it myself at present because my internet is currently running at stand still speeds, will attempt the beta 3 download when data throughput has improved somewhat.

 

Greetings Henties

Try adding this dk.e1000=0 in the boot args, turn off the FakePCIID_Intel_I225-V.kext and remove any device properties you have for the network port. I use this on the vision D board and have no need for those kexts any more, am on Beta2 and it works properly for both my network ports, only thing is you have to go into the hard ware settings of your ethernet ports and set them manually to 1000baseT and apply

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1 hour ago, ndungu6678 said:

Finally-success!-had to download full installer to upgrade-software update not working for me, even with trying to change 'secure boot' to disable and enabling SIP

 

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Where did you get the full installer from, I am not getting the beta3 update, does not show in system pref

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Beta 3 really doesn't like my system. I don't think it's AMD specific as others have updated without issue. The boot process is super slow, eventually I'll get a "IOKit Daemon (kernelmanaged) Stall relating to IOHID, X86PlatformPluging, GFX0 and some others. The order they appear and what appears changes from time to time. I never manage to boot it. The same thing happens between the second stage of the update and from a USB installer for beta 3. Any suggestions?

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1 hour ago, Shaneee said:

Beta 3 really doesn't like my system. I don't think it's AMD specific as others have updated without issue. The boot process is super slow, eventually I'll get a "IOKit Daemon (kernelmanaged) Stall relating to IOHID, X86PlatformPluging, GFX0 and some others. The order they appear and what appears changes from time to time. I never manage to boot it. The same thing happens between the second stage of the update and from a USB installer for beta 3. Any suggestions?

When I had this type of problem, I disabled all unnecessary acpi.aml and kexts. I kept just what was strictly necessary to boot and install. After install I discovered by elimination the culprit (usually a kext).

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6 hours ago, surenmunoo said:

Where did you get the full installer from, I am not getting the beta3 update, does not show in system pref

 

 

I used this app-Installscript-still works in Big Sur!-there is a more recent version in the downloads section of this forum-you will get the InstallAssistant pkg which you can use to upgrade -you can also use the link below-:

 

http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/02/08/071-63739-A_G5RYVW5JHT/dfz5gp3s0jm9vl7m30oewq141zkpv8edr8/InstallAssistant.pkg

 

You will need to be patient when downloading unless you have good internet-took me hours-file is around 11GB!

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29 minutes ago, Stefanalmare said:

When I had this type of problem, I disabled all unnecessary acpi.aml and kexts. I kept just what was strictly necessary to boot and install. After install I discovered by elimination the culprit (usually a kext).

 

One of the first things I tried. Thanks

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47 minutes ago, DocXavier said:

The 3 betas installed without problems, but the beta 3 prevents the computer from sleeping. Anyone else experiencing this bug?

 

What i noticed in my case is the comp looks like its going to sleep, screen-saver-appears -but no prompt for password to login when you click on screen- just goes straight back to desktop?

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I tried OC 0.7.1, Clover 5138, update from b2 and clean b3 installation with same results. In b2 auto sleep works fine (and in b1, big sur 11.5 ....) but fails in b3, using same power saving parameters.

Tested on my signature's desktop

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1 hour ago, Slice said:

I have no problem with sleep and wake in beta 3 as well as in previous versions. Clover 5138.

+1. On my iHackbook, however, every now and then there is a KP from the bluetooth stack/Brcm kext's and I have to reboot via power button. But overall, it goes to sleep and back most of the time.

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