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@cfmwanthanks, will however continue using my method which is logging out of my Apple account and once the Tahoe upgrade is done login again.

No third party stuff needed, have just now completed another Comet Lake hack based on that procedure. 

 

Greetings Henties

@allMy three upgrades from Sonoma to Tahoe have been completed successfully.

 

It involved 2 Comet Lake and one Alder Lake system.

 

For audio I use Airplay via AppleTV 3 devices of which I had some lying around.

 

The only optical problems I still encounter is that on the Comet Lake hacks the "picker icon" on the respective OC boot selection screen still shows Sonoma instead of Tahoe.

 

The OC boot selection icon for the Alder Lake hack is showing Tahoe, therefore no problem there.

 

Not sure where to change what for the boot icon name to show correctly. Perhaps somebody can provide a hint where/how to solve this, perhaps a setting in the OC config.plist file. 

 

On Alder Lake I get a memory mismatch notification after login, but cannot find anything wrong, booting into Sequoia does not show that message. 

 

I general I am quite happy with the performance and stability of this relatively new incarnation of Apple's latest (last for Intel based mobos), macOS incarnation. 

 

Greetings Henties

 

Greetings  

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42 minutes ago, Henties said:

Not sure where to change what for the boot icon name to show correctly. Perhaps somebody can provide a hint where/how to solve this, perhaps a setting in the OC config.plist file. 

Try this 

https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/350754-opencore-general-discussion/page/353/#findComment-2825841

 

 

 

44 minutes ago, Henties said:

On Alder Lake I get a memory mismatch notification after login, but cannot find anything wrong, booting into Sequoia does not show that message. 

Maybe you need to map your memory?

https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/memory.html

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Guys I'm having a somewhat related issue so want to ping here

 

Updated from Ventura to Sequoia. Filevault on. But stuck on "estimating time remaining" apfs list says filevault is on and doesn't give a %. But sudo fdesetup disable gives -69595 which is in progress. Same in recovery mode.

 

Just tried adding apfs_aligned.efi and disabling Jumpstart. But no change. Maybe I need to terminal to encrypt again, or maybe fdesetup sync, something like that? Not sure. Any ideas?

5 hours ago, verdazil said:

@swordsx48, encryption has no benefit on a Hackintosh. Therefore, it's best to disable it first and then update. If you had a backup of your installed system, you can fix the issue.

right. in fact I need to disable to do root patching for wifi.

it was not enabled before update. the update enabled it.

 

there should be some way to solve this. system is booting fine. only need to disable it to do root patching.

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On 2/26/2026 at 11:34 PM, swordsx48 said:

right. in fact I need to disable to do root patching for wifi.

it was not enabled before update. the update enabled it.

 

there should be some way to solve this. system is booting fine. only need to disable it to do root patching.

See my post #7 in this thread 

And there is a good way to not allow encryption at all.

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But it should be set in a bootloader before you install or update the system else it is too late.

If you already fall into encryption then my apologies and best wishes. Read post #7 again.

 

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Way Off Topic BUT, Don't Want To Start A New Thread

I Have A Time Machine Backup The User Files

Appear To Be Locked

The Permissions Are Set To Who Knows

 

Anyone Have Any Ideas, Would Be Gratefully Appreciated

Thanks For Your Time

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