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I let App Store update and now I can't boot, Clover runs and displays correctly, but selecting the updated drive results in "stopped" icon. I have a second drive with High Sierra also installed which has not been updated, so I can boot into that one. Any suggestions on why the update halts? It went through an extended "install" on shutting down after the update downloaded. Is there an installer I need to run? 

I also noticed there is now an Apple folder on the EFI partition and in it there is an "UPDATERS" folder. Any idea what that is?

 

 

TIA,

Frank

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I let App Store update and now I can't boot, Clover runs and displays correctly, but selecting the updated drive results in "stopped" icon. I have a second drive with High Sierra also installed which has not been updated, so I can boot into that one. Any suggestions on why the update halts? It went through an extended "install" on shutting down after the update downloaded. Is there an installer I need to run? 

 

I also noticed there is now an Apple folder on the EFI partition and in it there is an "UPDATERS" folder. Any idea what that is?

 

 

TIA,

Frank

 

I can't boot into the Install macOS partition either.  I don't get the stop symbol.  I just get a very fast reboot.  As far as the Updaters folder in the Apple Folder in EFI goes, I think that's for firmware updates that are a part of 10.13.1.

 

EDIT:  My problem was solved by removing my GenericBrightness.kext from L/E.

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I let App Store update and now I can't boot, Clover runs and displays correctly, but selecting the updated drive results in "stopped" icon. I have a second drive with High Sierra also installed which has not been updated, so I can boot into that one. Any suggestions on why the update halts? It went through an extended "install" on shutting down after the update downloaded. Is there an installer I need to run? 

 

I also noticed there is now an Apple folder on the EFI partition and in it there is an "UPDATERS" folder. Any idea what that is?

 

 

TIA,

Frank

 

Place your extensions into "others" folder in Clover, not in 10.13

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Update to 10.13.1 by app store, without any problems.
Everything works well and with stability.

 

Enable SIP temporarily

To avoid error during installation of NVIDIA Web Drivers you might choose to enable SIP temporarily. Edit Colver configuration file, set SIP related setting CsrActiveConfig to 0x00.

Reboot.

 

Once you have got proper version of NVIDIA web drivers follow this procedure:

  • Mount EFI partition of your Clover
  • Edit Colver configuration file, set SIP related setting CsrActiveConfig to 0x67
  • Do not reboot yet!

Install Nvidia Web Driver and reboot as installer demands.

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I let App Store update and now I can't boot, Clover runs and displays correctly, but selecting the updated drive results in "stopped" icon. I have a second drive with High Sierra also installed which has not been updated, so I can boot into that one. Any suggestions on why the update halts? It went through an extended "install" on shutting down after the update downloaded. Is there an installer I need to run? 

 

I also noticed there is now an Apple folder on the EFI partition and in it there is an "UPDATERS" folder. Any idea what that is?

 

 

TIA,

Frank

hi, have you solved the issue yet? i have the same issue. showing stoped icon when rebooting from installer drive. 

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