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11 minutes ago, D-an-W said:

Here is what I was presented with...

 

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...updating now after removing OCLP WiFi patch.

That is amazing!!! Even though I went through the required steps to get the Incremental Update, I was still presented with the full 15.70 GB.

How you managed the small Update is baffling. Hope all goes well.

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I haven't been seen here in a while; I've been busy with my new toy, an Asus NUC 14 Tall Pro Mini PC,

that's the exact name.

 

But that thing doesn't support Hackintosh, does it?

 

It's just a replacement for the old Windows tower PCs, which are all being thrown away,

they're all electronic waste.

 

I successfully installed 15.4 Final and the latest Beta 1 for the 15.5 Sequoia on my late 2013 iMac (27-inch)

without any problems.

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Hackintosh junkie I am young padawan..said Yoda..I did it.. Full update. Kinda messy since it took a "loong" time and many reboots and I got also the OCLP alert for 2.3.1. Done.

Let's see how it works.

 

Edit: slower than before

Edit2: really better after OCLP 2.3.2 patches

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Smooth upgrade from 15.3.2 -> 15.5 Beta on my HackMini8,1.  As others have reported, the OTA update downloaded the full 15.7GB installer (even though I'm not using OCLP, SIP is fully enabled, APFS Volume is sealed, BluetoolFixup.kext is disabled).  I am using RestrictEvents.kext.  Booting with OC 1.0.4.

 

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Note that the PerfPowerServices high CPU continues in 15.5 Beta.

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25 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

@AlfredoM MaLdon and others have 14th Gen hacks with incredible performance.  It's not the CPU (so far) that is the issue if you are able to install a supported dGPU.

Hello, dear friend,
If you take a look at the Asus NUC 14 Pro mini PC ( i have the TALL Version), you'll see that it doesn't support the installation of a graphics card.
There's probably no way to connect an external graphics card to the TB3 either.

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