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Sorry, looks like it' s just duplicate post here or why r U spamming us with a same question again & again, have U tried all possible solutions then?

Why not create a new thread asking another users with same graphics?  :rolleyes:

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yes sir i had another failed firmware update no idea whats wrong i removed everything you said with no luck

 

What is the output of diskutil list in terminal?

 

From your installer log, the problem seems to be the "non Apple standard" EFI partition on your Windows drive (disk4s2)....

 

Encountered disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4s1 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleNoRole Type: kSKDiskTypeOtherRecognizable_Windows Recovery }
Encountered disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleBooter Type: kSKDiskTypeEFI }
Disk is an internal ESP, will repair. Whole disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRolePhysicalDisk Type: kSKDiskTypeGPTWholeDisk }
Failed to repair ESP: (null)

 

A "normal" Apple EFI is the first partition on the disk and 200MB in size.  Without it, the installer can't perform the firmware upgrade....

 

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OSIInstallElement <OSIUpdateFirmwareElement: 0x7fbeb2f995f0> errored out:Error Domain=com.apple.osinstall Code=513 "An error occurred while updating firmware." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=An error occurred while updating firmware., NSUnderlyingError=0x7fbeb73a46b0 {Error Domain=com.apple.DiskManagement 

Code=-69767 "This disk doesn’t contain an EFI system partition. If you want to start up your computer with this disk or include it in a RAID set, back up your data and partition this disk." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=This disk doesn’t contain an EFI system partition. If you want to start up your computer with this disk or include it in a RAID set, back up your data and partition this disk.}}}

 

 

 
ie it is recommending you reformat the disk in the "standard" Apple format before it will be acceptable as a startup disk for High Sierra.
 
Try removing/disable in BIOS? the Windows drive during the installation of High Sierra (assuming you have another drive in the system with a valid EFI System Partition of 200MB as the first partition) or use @crazybirdy's installer method to bypass the firmware check altogether.
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What is the output of diskutil list in terminal?

 

From your installer log, the problem seems to be the "non Apple standard" EFI partition on your Windows drive (disk4s2)....

 

 

 

 

Encountered disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4s1 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleNoRole Type: kSKDiskTypeOtherRecognizable_Windows Recovery }

Encountered disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleBooter Type: kSKDiskTypeEFI }

Disk is an internal ESP, will repair. Whole disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRolePhysicalDisk Type: kSKDiskTypeGPTWholeDisk }

Failed to repair ESP: (null)

 

 

A "normal" Apple EFI is the first partition on the disk and 200MB in size. Without it, the installer can't perform the firmware upgrade....

 

 

 

attachicon.gifEFI.png

 

OSIInstallElement <OSIUpdateFirmwareElement: 0x7fbeb2f995f0> errored out:Error Domain=com.apple.osinstall Code=513 "An error occurred while updating firmware." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=An error occurred while updating firmware., NSUnderlyingError=0x7fbeb73a46b0 {Error Domain=com.apple.DiskManagement

Code=-69767 "This disk doesn’t contain an EFI system partition. If you want to start up your computer with this disk or include it in a RAID set, back up your data and partition this disk." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=This disk doesn’t contain an EFI system partition. If you want to start up your computer with this disk or include it in a RAID set, back up your data and partition this disk.}}}

 

 

 

ie it is recommending you reformat the disk in the "standard" Apple format before it will be acceptable as a startup disk for High Sierra.

 

Try removing/disable in BIOS? the Windows drive during the installation of High Sierra (assuming you have another drive in the system with a valid EFI System Partition of 200MB as the first partition) or use @crazybirdy's installer method to bypass the firmware check altogether.

Great info. Thanks. I will add info in clover explanation

 

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What is the output of diskutil list in terminal?

 

From your installer log, the problem seems to be the "non Apple standard" EFI partition on your Windows drive (disk4s2)....

 

 

 

 

Encountered disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4s1 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleNoRole Type: kSKDiskTypeOtherRecognizable_Windows Recovery }

Encountered disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleBooter Type: kSKDiskTypeEFI }

Disk is an internal ESP, will repair. Whole disk: SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRolePhysicalDisk Type: kSKDiskTypeGPTWholeDisk }

Failed to repair ESP: (null)

 

 

A "normal" Apple EFI is the first partition on the disk and 200MB in size. Without it, the installer can't perform the firmware upgrade....

 

 

attachicon.gifEFI.png

 

 

OSIInstallElement <OSIUpdateFirmwareElement: 0x7fbeb2f995f0> errored out:Error Domain=com.apple.osinstall Code=513 "An error occurred while updating firmware." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=An error occurred while updating firmware., NSUnderlyingError=0x7fbeb73a46b0 {Error Domain=com.apple.DiskManagement

Code=-69767 "This disk doesn’t contain an EFI system partition. If you want to start up your computer with this disk or include it in a RAID set, back up your data and partition this disk." UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=This disk doesn’t contain an EFI system partition. If you want to start up your computer with this disk or include it in a RAID set, back up your data and partition this disk.}}}

 

 

 

ie it is recommending you reformat the disk in the "standard" Apple format before it will be acceptable as a startup disk for High Sierra.

 

Try removing/disable in BIOS? the Windows drive during the installation of High Sierra (assuming you have another drive in the system with a valid EFI System Partition of 200MB as the first partition) or use @crazybirdy's installer method to bypass the firmware check altogether.

its odd that I need to remove the windows drive now Apple is going backwards again

 

 

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its odd that I need to remove the windows drive now Apple is going backwards again

 

My *exact* feelings when I found out that removing my NVME drive allows the installation to proceed. I'm just hoping the next beta(s)(and final release) don't have this "feature."

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I have several of them.  Here's the one I ended up using most often.  It is for MacBookPro9,2, but SMBIOS shouldn't matter to get past the problem you had in your photo.  Be sure to add your own serial number in SMBIOS and MLB and ROM in RtVariables.

 

attachicon.gifconfig-MacBookPro9,2.plist.zip

........it's the same old song....... :guitar:

I'm not sure have disabled properly the Nvidia card on dsdt . please someone helps me

i boot high Sierra 10.13 dp4 (core installation) with this but no install on usb

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Testing install ➢ no smbios info config.plist

MACOSXInstaller + Clover r4182 ➢ direct install APFS Volumes 

Kext /10.13 ➢ FakeSMC / VoodooPS2Controler

SSD OCZ Agility 120 G

HP ProBook 6570B ➢ No DSDT, NO SSDT only Inject Intel / unplug Windows ssd

 

 

sans_t67.png
 
captu117.png
After install completed, returning to my desktop Sierra 10.12.6  :)
captu118.png
 
Now I Boot to the testing SSD High Sierra BETA 6 by the existing Clover install on that SSD :wink_anim:  
 
EFI APFS Volumes
128.png
 
 
Mount EFI APFS Volumes
210.jpg
 
Thats it Done  B)
On that way I dont have any issue,  also no issue for install Clover UEFI or ESP 
 

sans_t35.jpg

 

 

 

 

Clover r4182 works good here!

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........it's the same old song....... :guitar:

I'm not sure have disabled properly the Nvidia card on dsdt . please someone helps me

i boot high Sierra 10.13 dp4 (core installation) with this but no install on usb

 

If you can see your Nvidia card in System Information, you have not disabled it.  In order to disable it, I used MacIASL patching and RehabMan's patch.  Here's the patch:

#Maintained by: RehabMan for: Laptop Patches
#graphics_REG-disable.txt

# The purpose of this patch is to add code to _REG in EC
# to disable nvidia/Radeon
#
# The path of _OFF may have to be customized to match your SSDTs
# The patch attempts to identify the correct _REG by using
# the ACPI PNP identifier for the EC.

into method label _REG parent_hid PNP0C09 insert
begin
//added to turn nvidia/radeon off\n
If (LAnd(LEqual(Arg0,3),LEqual(Arg1,1)))\n
{\n
    External(\_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._OFF, MethodObj)\n
    \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._OFF()\n
}\n
end;

If you're not using a custom DSDT, I'm not sure what you can do to disable your Nvidia GPU.

do not tell me how to overcome the problem with the inability to install beta 6 on 756

 

You are having the same problem I had.  Your video is not loading.  Here's what I did to resolve the problem.              #2983            

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Testing install ➢ no smbios info config.plist

MACOSXInstaller + Clover r4182 ➢ direct install APFS Volumes 

Kext /10.13 ➢ FakeSMC / VoodooPS2Controler

SSD OCZ Agility 120 G

HP ProBook 6570B ➢ No DSDT, NO SSDT only Inject Intel / unplug Windows ssd

 

 

sans_t67.png
 
captu117.png
After install completed, returning to my desktop Sierra 10.12.6  :)
captu118.png
 
Now I Boot to the testing SSD High Sierra BETA 6 by the existing Clover install on that SSD :wink_anim:  
 
EFI APFS Volumes
128.png
 
 
Mount EFI APFS Volumes
210.jpg
 
Thats it Done  B)
On that way I dont have any issue,  also no issue for install Clover UEFI or ESP 
 

sans_t35.jpg

 

 

 

 

Clover r4182 works good here!

Less is more!

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Strange...

I have not seen any changes in the new installer 

 

this is the result

 

 

 

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But I can be wrong....


yes there are new firmware updates confirmed by real mac users even says it in release notes

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Strange...

I have not seen any changes in the new installer 

 

this is the result

 

 

 

EFIPayloads:

 
 - IM101.88Z.00CF.B00.1708080133
 - IM111.88Z.0037.B00.1708080241
 - IM112.88Z.005B.B00.1708080439
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 - IM131.88Z.010F.B00.1708080805
 - IM141.88Z.0122.B00.1708080806
 - IM142.88Z.0122.B00.1708080739
 - IM143.88Z.0122.B00.1708080732
 - IM144.88Z.0183.B00.1708080656
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 - MB71.88Z.003D.B00.1708080317
 - MBA31.88Z.0067.B00.1708080355
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 - MM51.88Z.007B.B00.1708080744: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xd00de137
 - MM61.88Z.010B.B00.1708080649: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00de137
 - MP61.88Z.0120.B00.1708080652: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe80fe136
 
- IM171.88Z.0110.B00.1708080012: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - IM181.88Z.0151.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - IM183.88Z.0151.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MB101.88Z.0154.B00.1708080122: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e
 - MB91.88Z.0159.B00.1708080011: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e
 - MBP131.88Z.0212.B00.1708080127: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP132.88Z.0233.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP133.88Z.0233.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e
 - MBP141.88Z.0167.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP142.88Z.0167.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP143.88Z.0167.B00.1708080129: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e

 

 

 

But I can be wrong....

 

sorry for my bad english.

dp6 and dp7 are same like you said. ofc apfs file too.

 

thanks

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Strange...

I have not seen any changes in the new installer 

 

this is the result

 

 

 

EFIPayloads:

 
 - IM101.88Z.00CF.B00.1708080133
 - IM111.88Z.0037.B00.1708080241
 - IM112.88Z.005B.B00.1708080439
 - IM121.88Z.004D.B00.1708080012
 - IM131.88Z.010F.B00.1708080805
 - IM141.88Z.0122.B00.1708080806
 - IM142.88Z.0122.B00.1708080739
 - IM143.88Z.0122.B00.1708080732
 - IM144.88Z.0183.B00.1708080656
 - IM151.88Z.0211.B00.1708080656
 - MB61.88Z.00CB.B00.1708080203
 - MB71.88Z.003D.B00.1708080317
 - MBA31.88Z.0067.B00.1708080355
 - MBA41.88Z.007B.B00.1708072159
 - MBA51.88Z.00F4.B00.1708080803
 - MBA61.88Z.0103.B00.1708080653
 - MBP101.88Z.00F2.B00.1708080809
 - MBP102.88Z.010B.B00.1708080805
 - MBP111.88Z.0142.B00.1708080655
 - MBP112.88Z.0142.B00.1708080655
 - MBP61.88Z.005A.B00.1708072217
 - MBP71.88Z.003D.B00.1708080058
 - MBP81.88Z.004D.B00.1708080655
 - MBP91.88Z.00D7.B00.1708080744
 - MM41.88Z.0045.B00.1708072325
 - MM51.88Z.007B.B00.1708080744
 - MM61.88Z.010B.B00.1708080649
 - MM71.88Z.0224.B00.1708080033
 - MP61.88Z.0120.B00.1708080652
 - IM161.88Z.0212.B00.1708080033
 - IM162.88Z.0212.B00.1708080033
 - IM171.88Z.0110.B00.1708080012
 - IM181.88Z.0151.B00.1708080034
 - IM183.88Z.0151.B00.1708080034
 - MB101.88Z.0154.B00.1708080122
 - MB81.88Z.0168.B00.1708080033
 - MB91.88Z.0159.B00.1708080011
 - MBA71.88Z.0171.B00.1708072210
 - MBP114.88Z.0177.B00.1708080033
 - MBP121.88Z.0171.B00.1708080033
 - MBP131.88Z.0212.B00.1708080127
 - MBP132.88Z.0233.B00.1708080034
 - MBP133.88Z.0233.B00.1708080034
 - MBP141.88Z.0167.B00.1708080034
 - MBP142.88Z.0167.B00.1708080034
 - MBP143.88Z.0167.B00.1708080129
 
 
SMCJSONs:
 
 - Mac-031B6874CF7F642A: 2.14f24
 - Mac-189A3D4F975D5FFC: 2.16f68
 - Mac-27ADBB7B4CEE8E61: 2.15f7
 - Mac-2BD1B31983FE1663: 2.19f12
 - Mac-35C1E88140C3E6CF: 2.12f143
 - Mac-35C5E08120C7EEAF: 2.24f32
 - Mac-3CBD00234E554E41: 2.18f15
 - Mac-42FD25EABCABB274: 2.22f16
 - Mac-473D31EABEB93F9B: 2.36f97
 - Mac-65CE76090165799A: 2.33f10
 - Mac-66E35819EE2D0D05: 2.37f20
 - Mac-77EB7D7DAF985301: 2.17f7
 - Mac-7DF21CB3ED6977E5: 2.13f15
 - Mac-81E3E92DD6088272: 2.21f92
 - Mac-937CB26E2E02BB01: 2.27f2
 - Mac-9AE82516C7C6B903: 2.35f105
 - Mac-9F18E312C5C2BF0B: 2.26f2
 - Mac-A369DDC4E67F1C45: 2.31f36
 - Mac-A5C67F76ED83108C: 2.38f7
 - Mac-B809C3757DA9BB8D: 2.34f2
 - Mac-BE0E8AC46FE800CC: 2.25f87
 - Mac-DB15BD556843C820: 2.33f10
 - Mac-E43C1C25D4880AD6: 2.28f7
 - Mac-F60DEB81FF30ACF6: 2.20f18
 - Mac-FA842E06C61E91C5: 2.23f11
 - Mac-FFE5EF870D7BA81A: 2.32f20
 
 
FirmwareFeatures(Mask):
 
 - IM131.88Z.010F.B00.1708080805: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00de137
 - IM141.88Z.0122.B00.1708080806: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00fe137
 - IM142.88Z.0122.B00.1708080739: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00fe137
 - IM143.88Z.0122.B00.1708080732: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00fe137
 - IM144.88Z.0183.B00.1708080656: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xf00fe137
 - IM151.88Z.0211.B00.1708080656: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xf80fe137
 - MBA41.88Z.007B.B00.1708072159: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xd00de137
 - MBA51.88Z.00F4.B00.1708080803: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00de137
 - MBA61.88Z.0103.B00.1708080653: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00fe137
 - MBP101.88Z.00F2.B00.1708080809: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00de137
 - MBP102.88Z.010B.B00.1708080805: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00de137
 - MBP111.88Z.0142.B00.1708080655: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe80fe137
 - MBP112.88Z.0142.B00.1708080655: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe80fe137
 - MBP91.88Z.00D7.B00.1708080744: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xc00de137
 - MM51.88Z.007B.B00.1708080744: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xd00de137
 - MM61.88Z.010B.B00.1708080649: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe00de137
 - MP61.88Z.0120.B00.1708080652: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xe80fe136
 
- IM171.88Z.0110.B00.1708080012: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - IM181.88Z.0151.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - IM183.88Z.0151.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MB101.88Z.0154.B00.1708080122: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e
 - MB91.88Z.0159.B00.1708080011: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e
 - MBP131.88Z.0212.B00.1708080127: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP132.88Z.0233.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP133.88Z.0233.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e
 - MBP141.88Z.0167.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP142.88Z.0167.B00.1708080034: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe136
 - MBP143.88Z.0167.B00.1708080129: FirmwareFeaturesMask=0xff1fff3f | FirmwareFeatures=0xfc0fe13e

 

 

 

But I can be wrong....

Screenshot_2017-08-21_13.31.59.png thats from discord we have macpro 5,1 got new firmware update

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