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Is there a way to get around the error message: "Refusing to link non-prelinked kexts"?  That appears to be what stands in the way of my using the installation app to install Big Sur.  Unless I can get around that, I'm stuck building a USB installer and installing from outside of my BS installation.

Update from B3 to B4 was smooth I guess, I removed vsmcgen boot flag after updating kexts and OC to 0.6.1 set the update to download, went to Bunnings, came home and it was done

 

Lid sleep still not working, neither is “lower brightness on battery”. Haven’t check startup disk or volume name yet.

 

And I have just noticed I have an EC and a EC0 device in ioreg. Could this cause issues?

 

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Just a heads up, 

https://opencore.slowgeek.com/ has been updated to check OC 0.6.0 sanity for Big Sur. However after editing config.plist using Plist Editor Pro or Xcode to remove all errors, make sure you don’t open the same file in OpenCore Configurator. It properly f***s the file and adds/removes entries. 
You have been warned. 
 

PS: The update from Beta 3 to Beta 4 went a bit too smooth for my liking. Kept wondering if God had positioned himself inside my PC case.

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Hi Guys

 

I can't update Beta 3 to Beta 4 :cry: for my Z390 config.

 

Despite manually enrollment to DeveloperSeed Program, Software Update requires "Full Installer" but Beta 4 update is showing in details option :hysterical: Terminal command don't work: same issue.

 

How to solve this issue ? 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Moviemakergr said:

After some fixes - updates on opencore the Beta 4 is up and running on i9 10900 - 10th GEN.  :thumbsup_anim:

 

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Can you send your EFI folder? I downloaded today Big Sur beta, but I don‘t know wich version. Version in info is 16.0.14 Is it beta 4?

5 minutes ago, eSaF said:

@Matgen84 At this point personally I would do a clean install instead of trying to update over the previous Beta so that any misalignment from Beta3 won't be carried over to Beta4.

 

@eSaF I came to the same conclusion. I already did a clean install for Beta 3. Now it's the turn of beta 4: more than 5 hours because Big Sur is installed on external disk. :cry:

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17 minutes ago, eSaF said:

@Matgen84 - Yea I did the update over Beta3 but also done a download of the complete app and made a USB installer to test a clean install on another ssd disk that I will HotPlug for the installation.

 

Wait a minute, did you say 5 hours to install on an external disk!!!!!!!! What or you installing on a pumpkin???? -  Why so long? :shock:

 

@eSaF Yes, 5 hours. Big Sur is installed on external mechanical disk (not SSD external) connected to USB3 port. The USB Installer too. I suppose the USB3 port isn't recognize like it should be. In realty, I don't know why it's so long. :bye:

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47 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

@eSaF I came to the same conclusion. I already did a clean install for Beta 3. Now it's the turn of beta 4: more than 5 hours because Big Sur is installed on external disk. :cry:

It took almost 3 hours installing Beta 1 with VMware, I also removed /Volumes/Update and the OS is still bootable. But weird was deleted Snapshot Volume with 'diskutil apfs deleteSnapshot <DiskIdentifier> --uuid <UUID>' is back once mach reboot.

 

Gonna try Beta 4 clean install, how big is it.. 16GB? LOL

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15 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

@eSaF Yes, 5 hours. Big Sur is installed on external mechanical disk (not SSD external) connected to USB3 port. The USB Installer too. I suppose the USB3 port isn't recognize like it should be. In realty, I don't know why it's so long. :bye:

Try to disconnect your network when installing macOS (except you do Internet Recovery). At least, this slow the process down for me with VM.. not sure using real mach.

7 minutes ago, Badruzeus said:

Try to disconnect your network when installing macOS (except you do Internet Recovery). At least, this slow the process down for me with VM.. not sure using real mach.

 

Thanks @Badruzeus  I use USB Installer as usual, to install on my external drive. No ethernet, no wifi. I configure wifi only when Big Sur ask to me.

 

 

Note: Full  Beta 4 = 11,4Go from Apple catalog (crazybirdy's script.

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On 7/30/2020 at 1:45 PM, chris1111 said:

IF Beta4 showing Preboot I will make a package dedicated only to this patch which will not install any files and which will correct it by restarting. The name will show me the Disk:hysterical:

@chris1111 hi,

 

Did clean installation Big Sur Beta 4. Startup disk is shown as Preboot. Same as Beta 3.

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