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53 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

Use the app’s built-in update. It should work unless the CloudFlare is acting up again 

 

I clear DNS cache via Terminal. And voilà: v2.3 uploaded from link at first post  😎

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1 hour ago, eSaF said:

Hi, from one of your pics I see two conflicting CPU data readouts 4.3 GHz and 5 MHZ.

Is that how the data is being displayed with the latest release?

Both images are from original macOS stuff (about and system reports)

When the problem happens on any apps (CyberDevs app or others) the problem is also on System report (original mac report)

 

Usually OSX has problem to display correctly in system reports Mhz from CPU with base clock above 4300Mhz

for this i have asked to see also Alpha22 system report, because its CPU is lower than that limit

 

Edited by fabiosun

I guess the hardware detection requires to be refined

For showing the correct processor info on fabiosun’s rig i made some changes which mi break the previous hardware detection on some systems. 
I’m very busy at work to resolve some server issues on a client’s server and when I find some free time I’ll look into it

Thanks for the reports guys. 

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Released v. 2.4 Build 30.

  • Added menubar icon change based on the contents of the EFI partition
  • Cyan for OpenCore, Green for Clover, Blue for macOS Empty EFI, etc.
  • Improved hardware detection logic
  • Minor bug fixes

Download available from the link in first post and from the app's update.

 

@Alpha22

can you please check the processor speed detection and see if that works? I've tested the app on several systems and it shows the speed correctly.

 

@fabiosun

I've edited some parts of the code and this version is different from the one I've sent you via PM yesterday and I hope this version works on your rig as well but I'm not sure.

On 11/21/2025 at 7:53 PM, Thebes Knossos said:

Is it possible to have color change for icon if an EFI partition is mounted ?

I've added the icon change based on the file system and the contents of the EFI partition, hope you enjoy the new feature.

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@Matgen84 and all:

Yes, because off all the issues I've had with the site I'm changing my hosting server and migrating to a new server.

I'll keep you all posted.

 

You have a nice day too buddy,

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Thanks for the feedbacks guys, what I've noticed so far is that on some systems that the CPU isn't supported natively like AMD CPUs and Intel 13th and 14th Gen processors the speed CPU speed detection is bananas!

Albeit it works fine on all of my rigs which is a bit confusing.

My test rigs are:

MacBook Pro 2013

iMac 2014

KabyLake 7700K

Intel Xeon E3-1245

Intel Core i9 12900K

The CPU information is showing correctly on all of these rigs.

 

I'll look into it and hopefully fix these problems.

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Il y a 14 heures, Cyberdevs a déclaré :

Merci pour vos retours les gars, ce que j'ai remarqué jusqu'à présent, c'est que sur certains systèmes où le processeur n'est pas pris en charge nativement, comme les processeurs AMD et les processeurs Intel de 13e et 14e génération, la détection de la vitesse du processeur est complètement hallucinante !

Bien que cela fonctionne parfaitement sur toutes mes configurations, ce qui est un peu déroutant.

Mes bancs d'essai sont :

MacBook Pro 2013

iMac 2014

Kaby Lake 7700K

Intel Xeon E3-1245

Intel Core i9 12900K

Les informations relatives au processeur s'affichent correctement sur toutes ces machines.

 

Je vais me pencher sur la question et j'espère pouvoir résoudre ces problèmes.

Not only 13 and 14 gen, gen 4 is no ok too:

 

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14 hours ago, Cyberdevs said:

Finally the migration is complete, if anyone encountered any issues with the site and the update server please let me know.

 

Download from your site is OK. Thanks. 🙂

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@Cyberdevs love the App. Version 2.0 downloaded from this site works fine on Big Sur.

But the latest 2.4 silently crashes on Big Sur.

I tried on two different systems running Big Sur and both crash the same way.

 

Let me know if you required more info.

 

Summary of crash log:

Process:               ESP Mounter [924]
Path:                  /Applications/ESP Mounter.app/Contents/MacOS/ESP Mounter
Identifier:            com.macmeup.ESP-Mounter
Version:               2.4 (30)
Code Type:             X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process:        ??? [1]
Responsible:           ESP Mounter [924]
User ID:               501

Date/Time:             2025-11-26 00:07:04.081 +0000
OS Version:            macOS 11.7.10 (20G1427)
Report Version:        12
Anonymous UUID:        03591097-3E74-4D7F-9D6C-831A2FCDC435


Time Awake Since Boot: 220 seconds

System Integrity Protection: enabled

Crashed Thread:        0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type:        EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes:       0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
Exception Note:        EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY

Application Specific Information:
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'Could not find a storyboard named 'Main' in bundle NSBundle </Applications/ESP Mounter.app> (loaded)'
abort() called
terminating with uncaught exception of type NSException

 

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