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6 minutes ago, D3v1L said:

 

if you use RestrictEvent with bootarg like "revpatch=auto,sbvmm", try to leave only the sbvmm like pic:

 

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After update is complete, restore the "older" bootarg

 

Give it a shot...

 

just sbvmm only but can't upgrade, it relating with the SMBIOS ?

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maybe...maybe not...if you use your signature hack, i'm imaging you use iMac19,1 right? (and if you use it, why you use RE?!) 

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3 minutes ago, D3v1L said:

maybe...maybe not...if you use your signature hack, i'm imaging you use iMac19,1 right? (and if you use it, why you use RE?!) 

'im using iMac 19,2, and the EFI source from @deevee, so he just adding the RE kext on it to show the update OTA :D

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I applied the 14.0 Beta 3 RSR without any issues to my HackMini8,1 (SMBIOS MacMini8,1, RestrictEvents.kext 1.1.2, revpatch=sbvmm, OC 0.9.3).

 

About This Hack: Sonoma Beta 3

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At the time of this post, I see no reason to upgrade RestrictEvents.kext to Dev version 1.1.3.  Also, OC 0.9.3 [Release] works perfectly for this hack running Sonoma.

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GB6 CPU Benchmark: HackMini8,1, i9-9900, 32GB DDR-4 (performance limited by HP PL1/PL2)

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GB6 GPU Metal Benchmark (i9-9900 / UHD 630)

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1 hour ago, Cyberdevs said:

Reset the nvram it might solve the issue, it did on my Z690 rig

Ive tried loads ie changed to iMac 19,1 and 19,2 I get a black screen added revpatch=auto,sbvmm and just  revpatch=sbvmm. 

with revpatch=sbvmm. makes update appere with my iMac Pro id. but it  comes up with  the picture. thanks for all your help. I'm giving it a rest for a bit as it be coming a pain in the ass now

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17 minutes ago, BALDY_MAN said:

Ive tried loads ie changed to iMac 19,1 and 19,2 I get a black screen added revpatch=auto,sbvmm and just  revpatch=sbvmm. 

with revpatch=sbvmm. makes update appere with my iMac Pro id. but it  comes up with  the picture. thanks for all your help. I'm giving it a rest for a bit as it be coming a pain in the ass now

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My Lenovo L390 does not update in any way either, I always get that message like you 🤷‍♂️

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7 hours ago, PoMpIs said:

 

 

My Lenovo L390 does not update in any way either, I always get that message like you 🤷‍♂️

The plot thickens my friends. I have auto updates turned on. and had a notice to restart update. my hack.(so it as updated in the background). I just restarted four times and it now updated too just now

 

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Are you try compiled (build) that kexts with Xcode and make a build from Opencore by your self?

 

It's very recommend build kexts directly from your hardware. Need use SDK and Xcode 

 

SDK that im think is fine is from this repo:  https://github.com/TomHeaven/MacKernelSDK 

 

Download Opencore Source Code and install Xcode. Use Ventura and not update above Xcode 14. 

 

For Opencore Build run Terminal and type sudo -i  and type enter

 

Will shows up  root# and drop here file build_oc.tool  from Opencore Source Code and type enter. 

 

Left run and after that  search for Binaries folder and your Opencore release and debug  with SSDTs will create. 

 

Look for how to use Lilu Debug and SDK and compile all kexts, if not know I will send YouTube tutorial. 

 

Its not solved everything, but is good solutions for boot Opencore and many thinks will doing well like real Mac. 

 

Credits to Henrique Nonato 🇧🇷 

 

YT Channel "Hackintosh and Beyound"

 

 

 

 

 

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Sonoma 14.0 Beta 23A5286i was available via OTA and applied without issues on my MBP6,2 patched with OCLP-AMFIPass-Beta4 (AMFI/LV fully enabled, AMFIPass.kext 1.3.1, OC 0.9.3).  After the update, OCLP automatically prompted me to re-apply post-install patches.  The macOS update and post-install patches installed without issues.  NVidia Tesla non-metal graphics still does not have full acceleration, but this hack is surprisingly responsive.  Because of the incomplete graphics patching, I still need to use Firefox (which I'm using for this post).

 

About This Hack: Sonoma Beta 23A5286i

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OCLP patcher automatically downloaded the latest KDK Build

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I understand that OCLP Devs are not yet supporting Sonoma, but for me, this small success is very encouraging.

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@deeveedee: Your post makes it sound like OCLP 067 can be used to patch Sonoma. But this is not the case for most patches. For example, applying any iGPU patches – like ntel HD 4000 – will definitely result in a bricked system. That it can download newer builds of macOS is not a big deal, since it just fethces the latest download links from Apples Update Servers.

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@cankiulascmnfye If someone interprets my specific experience with Arrandale Dell Latitude E6410 NVidia Tesla to mean they can patch their HD4000, then please accept my apology.

 

For anyone who thinks they can install Sonoma on their Pentium III PC, I did not mean to give that impression either.

 

Kidding aside, you are right to point out that everyone's experience may vary.  Forgive my attempt at humor :)

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On 7/11/2023 at 4:25 PM, BALDY_MAN said:

I can't get the update to work. with 15 minutes to go I get this

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I have the same problem although it may come a bit earlier in the install process for me.  Either way, I was able to resolve it by disabling BluetoolFixup.kext before running the update.  Once it installs, I re-enable the kext and it and Sonoma run fine.

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On 7/11/2023 at 9:20 PM, antuneddu said:

I guess this links the wrong link, I downloaded the file and it's for macOS Ventura beta.

 

The correct link for macOS Sonoma 23A5286i is:

https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/06/26/042-13863-A_QU423KEFXT/bk5oqhpw1m2yead859klw8nqzc85wirhom/InstallAssistant.pkg

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18 minutes ago, PoMpIs said:

Today I reset the nvram a couple of times and it's back to life 😐 

 

Could @Cyberdevs be correct and your Sonoma OTA issue would have been fixed by Resetting NVRAM?

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