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Apple unveils "macOS Sierra"


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  • Apple today unveiled "macOS Sierra" at its Worldwide Developers Conference 2016.

Developers are being given a preview version of macOS Sierra today and a public beta will be available this summer (in July).

The final version will be available to the general public in the fall.


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Mirone

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ok i tried the install i get a findmy device icloud error it prevents install with clover

experiment a different SMBIOS.

MattsCreative

Posted

experiment a different SMBIOS.

i tried all the ones that work for my system

Rocky12

Posted

Try to use MacPro 3.1 SMBios

Mork vom Ork

Posted

ok i tried the install i get a findmy device icloud error it prevents install with clover

 

getting the same error here. prevents from clover finishing booting into installer. (com.apple.icloud.findmydeviced) <Error> Service could not initialize: Unable to set current working directory.

 

Using iMac17.1 smbios

Riley Freeman

Posted

Try to use MacPro 3.1 SMBios

 

MP3,1 is unsupported in 10.12. No point trying that.

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AsusFreak

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getting the same error here. prevents from clover finishing booting into installer. (com.apple.icloud.findmydeviced) <Error> Service could not initialize: Unable to set current working directory.

 

Using iMac17.1 smbios

Same here, tried every smbios that works on this board... Finally gets past it and hangs on AppleACPICPU. Same issue on all my Hacks but loads fine on my 2013 rMBP.

YungRaj

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I've gotten macOS 10.12 booted successfully on my machine (desktop) for awhile now

 

Createinstallmedia is what I first tried and unfortunately I wasn't able to successfully inject any kexts

(Therefore FakeSMC wasn't capable of loading)

 

The kernel disallowed the driver object from loading as it got injected

In log you would see "not entitled to link kext KEXT_IDENTIFIER"

 

And if I continued the boot I got stuck at where y'all are getting stuck at (iCloud/FindMyDevice messages)

 

This is what I did to get the installer booted:

1. Restore BaseSystem.dmg to a partition

2. Remove the Packages symlink from /System/Installation

3. Copy the real Packages folder over

4. Copy BaseSystem.dmg and BaseSystem.chunklist to root of partition (not sure this is necessary, but just to make sure I did it)

5. Copy any kexts needed such as FakeSMC to the root of the FS

6. Boot the installer in single user

7. Check status of SIP via "csrutil status" and disable SIP if needed via "csrutil disable" or "csrutil enable --without kext"

8. Reboot

9. Boot the installer into single user again

10. Modify the permissions on the kext (chmod -R 755 KEXT_NAME.kext && chown -R root:wheel KEXT_NAME.kext)

11. Load the kext manually (kextload KEXT_NAME.kext)

12. Exit single user

NOTE: I didn't use a USB to install, I created an installer partition on one of my main drives

 

And for me, I was able to get to the installer using that method. I think you can try putting the kexts into SLE of the installer after disabling SIP and that should work too, but just to make sure they loaded, I did that. 

 

After installation I copied the kexts over to the installation volume and I was able to boot fine.

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bigpoppa206

Posted

OMG, why Sierra? like the Ford.. :)

Sierra County California.  But thanks for playing!

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Rampage Dev

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I've gotten macOS 10.12 booted successfully on my machine (desktop) for awhile now

 

Createinstallmedia is what I first tried and unfortunately I wasn't able to successfully inject any kexts

(Therefore FakeSMC wasn't capable of loading)

 

The kernel disallowed the driver object from loading as it got injected

In log you would see "not entitled to link kext KEXT_IDENTIFIER"

 

And if I continued the boot I got stuck at where y'all are getting stuck at (iCloud/FindMyDevice messages)

 

This is what I did to get the installer booted:

1. Restore BaseSystem.dmg to a partition

2. Remove the Packages symlink from /System/Installation

3. Copy the real Packages folder over

4. Copy BaseSystem.dmg and BaseSystem.chunklist to root of partition (not sure this is necessary, but just to make sure I did it)

5. Copy any kexts needed such as FakeSMC to the root of the FS

6. Boot the installer in single user

7. Disable SIP for the time being via "csrutil disable" or "csrutil enable --without kext"

8. Reboot

9. Boot the installer into single user again

10. Modify the permissions on the kext (chmod -R 755 KEXT_NAME.kext && chown -R root:wheel KEXT_NAME.kext)

11. Load the kext manually (kextload KEXT_NAME.kext)

12. Exit single user

NOTE: I didn't use a USB to install, I created an installer partition on one of my main drives

 

And for me, I was able to get to the installer using that method. I think you can try putting the kexts into SLE of the installer after disabling SIP and that should work too, but just to make sure they loaded, I did that. 

 

After installation I copied the kexts over to the installation volume and I was able to boot fine.

 Can you please post a IOREG? Thanks! 

strelok1911

Posted

 Can you please post a IOREG? Thanks! 

I'll post it as soon as it's done booting on my end. Please tell me again, how do I do it? Thanks!

 Can you please post a IOREG? Thanks! 

http://www69.zippyshare.com/v/tEGnxd7y/file.html

 

This is from my Hackintosh which I booted with the method above.

Mirone

Posted

Why the hell can not I restore

BaseSystem.dmg for my pendrive?
I think I'm too old for this.
not really, after 16 hours worked
everything is more difficult.
insanelyDeepak

Posted

too late still downloading

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any precaution guys ???

Huckleberry Pie

Posted

How hardened is the OS so far? I assume Apple will further lock things down especially in the GM release. Still I hope it wouldn't be that draconian.

golephish

Posted

sudo /Applications/Install\ 10.12\ Developer\ Preview.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ 10.12\ Developer\ Preview.app --nointeraction


 


creating installer finally, then going to try 2.3K-3556 and see if it will boot :)


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mnfesq

Posted

I couldn't get the installer to boot.  It was the old LAPIC error that plagues HP laptops.  Clover patch didn't work.  Hopefully, Donovan6000 will find the right location to patch in the next week or so and Clover is updated to support 10.12.

minhbi245

Posted

ok i tried the install i get a findmy device icloud error it prevents install with clover

How can you pass the var/empty I stuck in there, can you support me about issue

http://imgur.com/Gpqqg76well I'm all done now great stable os for a beta 

please support me to pass var/empt, I'm stucking in there :/

Mirone

Posted

I was too tired last night,

so I tried 2 times and both got stuck

the second boot phase (freezing) someone

with the same problem?

magnifico

Posted

OMG, why Sierra? like the Ford.. :)

 

OMG, why Sierra? like the Ford.. :)

:hysterical:  :hysterical:  :hysterical:

Ciro82

Posted

I've gotten macOS 10.12 booted successfully on my machine (desktop) for awhile now

 

Createinstallmedia is what I first tried and unfortunately I wasn't able to successfully inject any kexts

(Therefore FakeSMC wasn't capable of loading)

 

The kernel disallowed the driver object from loading as it got injected

In log you would see "not entitled to link kext KEXT_IDENTIFIER"

 

And if I continued the boot I got stuck at where y'all are getting stuck at (iCloud/FindMyDevice messages)

 

This is what I did to get the installer booted:

1. Restore BaseSystem.dmg to a partition

2. Remove the Packages symlink from /System/Installation

3. Copy the real Packages folder over

4. Copy BaseSystem.dmg and BaseSystem.chunklist to root of partition (not sure this is necessary, but just to make sure I did it)

5. Copy any kexts needed such as FakeSMC to the root of the FS

6. Boot the installer in single user

7. Disable SIP for the time being via "csrutil disable" or "csrutil enable --without kext"

8. Reboot

9. Boot the installer into single user again

10. Modify the permissions on the kext (chmod -R 755 KEXT_NAME.kext && chown -R root:wheel KEXT_NAME.kext)

11. Load the kext manually (kextload KEXT_NAME.kext)

12. Exit single user

NOTE: I didn't use a USB to install, I created an installer partition on one of my main drives

 

And for me, I was able to get to the installer using that method. I think you can try putting the kexts into SLE of the installer after disabling SIP and that should work too, but just to make sure they loaded, I did that. 

 

After installation I copied the kexts over to the installation volume and I was able to boot fine.

 

No luck for me... 

 

There is a mistake: chmod -R 755 FakeSMC.kext && chown -R root>wheel FakeSMC.kext

but even with the correct command: chmod -R 755 FakeSMC.kext && chown -R root:wheel FakeSMC.kext it doesn't work :(

 

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JustAnotherPUser

Posted

same problem here only solution is to add prelinkedkernel 

JustAnotherPUser

Posted

Mount -uw /

 

Its work for changing permission but not for loading FakeSMC get the same exact error when trying to load fakeSMC with kextload FakeSMC.kext

 

Edit: chmod -R 755 FakeSMC.kext && chown -R root:wheel FakeSMC.kext

That is the right Command its works to load Fakesmc

 

Edit2: Even after loading FakeSMC via UserSingle Mode and reboot its get stuck at the same error "com.apple.icloud.findmydevice."

 

Are there a solution for this or creating a usb installer with prelinkedKernel is the only way to do it ? 



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