1/17/2024 0 Comments For ipod instal High Sierra![]() Sometimes just touching the power button to wake the printer was sufficient and things would print. ![]() Also, Adobe Reader would show the same problem on my MAC. My W10 machines would have no problem printing to it however. Go to print something and the printer que just kept "looking for the printer". While the printer was always on the wifi network, after about 24-36 hours, MacOS would lose it. Since that is what they call it on IOS I just assumed that it was one of those things showing iOS and MacOS getting closer. HS installed my Epson 4 in 1 printer as an "Airprint" printer. Among things that have been mentioned here on MR, I am going to add another. I'm going to vote no unless there is something the OP must have that only HS offers. Did the same thing happen to High Sierra as well? I want to upgrade and be sure that all of my apps will continue to work. ![]() Now, I know that iOS 11 did change its filesystem and disabled 32-bit support, making older apps incompatible. And, I need to make sure that my Mac will just work. I expect the macOS High Sierra now to be better than at launch, but is it good enough for me to upgrade from 10.12.6 Sierra? I'm using my MacBook Air for Safari, Photoshop, Office and Google SketchUp, but I have several other apps in use as well, unavailable on App Store. It's been a couple of months now since the vanilla macOS 10.13 was released and the newest version, 10.13.2, was released in December. As you may recall, there's been a lot of news about High Sierra's security problems, as well as Office 365 performance problems at launch. (fingers crossed)Įdit 3: no luck again, same error as last time.Unlike past years, during which I've been always the first in line to upgrade to the newest macOS, this time I decided to wait a bit and it seemed like a good option. View attachment 373412 View attachment 373413Įdit 2: realized my PCIE M.2 was still plugged and no way to disable from BIOS, physically removing it, and while I’m at it removing the internal usb headers. View attachment 373409 View attachment 373410Įdit: no luck. Going to try and install by initially formatting to APFS instead of macOS journaled. Disabled built in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, and all other SATA drives. ![]() Disconnected all usb, except keyboard, mouse and internal header for my nzxt case fans/water cooler. I have followed a similar guide, except using manual EFI install and clover config, not UniBeast. I have a m.2 SATA drive I am trying to install OS X on. Seems to be an issue converting my volume to APFS. Trying to install High Sierra since no NVIDIA drivers on Mojave yet. This is my second hack build: ASUS Hero XI, i9-9900k, GTX 1080. Mouse hangs and system freezes at anywhere from 1-3 mins left. Similar issue but different error (I think, I can’t read German). Now that you have a good USB installer Disk and thinned out some disks from the Computer, make sure to use GUID Partition Map and APFS format ( NOT APFS encrypted) from the Disk Utility of the Installation screen before you launch Install macOS and agree to license etc to start the installation process.If you have any question about it, go to the Applications folder of the source computer (Mac or Hack) and verify the Sha-1 Checksum value of the downloaded macOS High Sierra Installer file for its integrity. I hope your USB Installer disk has a full macOS High Sierra.For many installation failure extra Hard disks are contributory factors. For new comers to Hackintosh, it is always better to disconnect from the Motherboard SATA and USB ports all non-essential Storage disks (including Windows|Linux| Blank SATA Disks or Disks with Personal files, some Printers) and leave only the USB Installer Disk and Target Hard disk connected until a fully functioning Hackintosh is set up.Since this is going to be a long troubleshoot and also the Forum rules require your Hardware Specs (mainly MoBO make and Model+CPU Model+ PCIE Graphics if any) to be in the Personal Details, please do so.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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