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1 hour ago, Sergey_Galan said:

I'm here again))) I have SIP 67080000
Checked it again - it works!
The script has a check for SIP, but only when it is enabled. There is no check for different values.

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Bingo!

 

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And I can load the AppleHDA patch ( MKInstaller )

 

Okay, let's change the SIP value on all EFIs. 🤪

 

( Thank goodness, otherwise I think you would have destroyed that desk by hitting it with your head. 😂 )

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1 minute ago, Anto65 said:

 

Bingo!

 

:yoji:

 

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And I can load the VooDooHDA patch.

 

Okay, let's change the SIP value on all EFIs. 🤪

 

( Thank goodness, otherwise I think you would have destroyed that desk by hitting it with your head. 😂 )

What exactly needs to be disabled?

Okay, I set your SIP value to 67080000.
I previously had 03080000.

 

If I may ask (you've already done a fantastic job),
When it reaches 100% it reboots ,would it be possible to create a dialog box that allows the user to reboot later?

At Boot, the macOS Install option is present in the gui, and it works perfectly.
Thanks again.

18 minutes ago, Anto65 said:

Okay, I set your SIP value to 67080000.
I previously had 03080000.

 

If I may ask (you've already done a fantastic job),
When it reaches 100% it reboots ,would it be possible to create a dialog box that allows the user to reboot later?

At Boot, the macOS Install option is present in the gui, and it works perfectly.
Thanks again.

Unfortunately no, the utility allows you to delay the reboot for up to 5 minutes, but it still wants to reboot. I will check how it will work with a delayed reboot and let you know.

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Yesterday I spent a long time searching the Internet for an option to disable the utility reboot, but apparently there is no option, most likely this is how it is intended. It is possible to postpone the reboot for up to five minutes, but the utility does not terminate its work, but waits 5 minutes, and reboots the system. It is possible to stop the program at the moment of waiting, when the progress is 99.9%, but it seems to me a rude decision.
I decided this way, I will set a pause before rebooting for 10 seconds, whoever wants to, can stop the program at 99.9% progress.

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4 hours ago, Sergey_Galan said:

an option to disable the utility reboot, but apparently there is no option, most likely this is how it is intended.

probably make a loop and kill startosinstall once 'System going down for install...' is found

It would not be a graceful exit though

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8 hours ago, LockDown said:

probably make a loop and kill startosinstall once 'System going down for install...' is found

It would not be a graceful exit though

As I wrote above, this seems rude to me.
We experience discomfort during testing, but in general, the utility continues the installation, which is what the user actually wants.
I will more clearly indicate in the program that a reboot will occur.

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so far so good by killing the created PID

 

currentlly testing a helper that prevent macoS  to restart issued by startosinstall. seems startosinstall gave up and went back to prompt

il be testing more back home

 

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Am I wrong, or was this command previously a simple command
without a graphical interface and could only pre-install on the current disk and not on a desired drive ?

 

" People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it. "

 

... Well, let us dream 😉

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Look, it works, and it works great ! ( with the little we’ve achieved ! ? 🤔 )

 

If sergey can set a "Restart Now" or "Restart Later" alert , great . If not , it's already a success!

... I talked to a NASA engineer and he said it can be done. 🙃

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@Sergey_Galan

Adding a --user xxx prevent it from auto restart. At least from a terminal. Havent tried with your app.

A popup will confirm you if you want to terminate the terminal, selecting CANCEL will bring you back to prompt and system wont get restarted

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1 hour ago, eSaF said:

@Sergey_Galan I know the App is still a work in progress so please forgive me if you've explained these observations already.

I noticed apart from the busy progress Icon near the top right corner, the progress bar at the bottom shows no installation percentage indication.

 

Is that something that will be fixed in the future?

It does not take away anything from the performance of the App, I just thought as it is included, surely it should behave as intended.

 

Still a handy App to have.

Cheers.

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No, progress should work. Try the updated version. 1.0.2

MacOS Install.zip

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5 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Oh Bro now you've presented an itch that I now have to scratch.

This will teach me to keep my big mouth shut in future. :hysterical:

If it's not too much trouble, run the program and after about 10 seconds you can stop it. Then save the log and show it to me. Thank you.

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1 hour ago, eSaF said:

@Sergey_Galan - Before I started the clean Install I did as you suggested.

Here is the Log you wanted to see. Hopefully it will give you an idea as to what is wrong at my end.

Thanks.

 

PS - Probably a SIP setting??!!

MacOS Install-Output.txt 3.83 kB · 2 downloads

If you look at the log, everything is fine, there is a percentage output. If the progress bar still doesn't work for you, let me know, we'll look for the reason.

Good job, I haven’t tested the app yet, but I’ve been following the comments and I have a question: is there a field to enter the password? Isn’t the password requested through a system prompt? I didn’t know about the startosinstall tool good to know about it. Maybe I can implement it in future versions of FlashWizard...:hysterical:

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12 minutes ago, Mirone said:

Good job, I haven’t tested the app yet, but I’ve been following the comments and I have a question: is there a field to enter the password? Isn’t the password requested through a system prompt? I didn’t know about the startosinstall tool good to know about it. Maybe I can implement it in future versions of FlashWizard...:hysterical:

The password is written and stored in the keychain and is supplied as a variable. The script is not interactive. If you use the terminal, there will be a request.

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37 minutes ago, Mirone said:

Good job, I haven’t tested the app yet, but I’ve been following the comments and I have a question: is there a field to enter the password? Isn’t the password requested through a system prompt? I didn’t know about the startosinstall tool good to know about it. Maybe I can implement it in future versions of FlashWizard...:hysterical:

 

Make an All in One , merge startinstall and createinstallmedia together  🙈  😅

 

Transfer the Installer

 

on the current Volume in use

 

on a separate Volume 

 

on a USB drive 

 

 

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