- #Mac high sierra updates not installing on raid hd install#
- #Mac high sierra updates not installing on raid hd drivers#
IntelBacklight.kext and ACPIBacklight.kext not working For example, to set to 16000ms (16 sec), use kernel flag: abm_firstpolldelay=16000 With ACPIBatteryManager.kext 1.81.4 or later, you can also increase the FirstPollDelay (default 4000ms) by using RMCF (see SSDT-ACPIBATT.dsl in the ACPIBatteryManager github) or by using kernel flag abm_firstpolldelay. Same goes for NVMe (TRIM cannot be disabled).Īlso, HDD may be too slow and can cause startup problems related to battery status. TRIM and APFS can cause slow boot which contributes to a timing related problem with system battery status. Use ACPIBatteryManager.kext 1.81.3 or later:Īlso, if you installed on APFS, disable the trim patch. You can hide it with ist settings.īattery status not showing (even with correctly patched ACPI) Read here: Įxtra/new Preboot entry showing in Clover with APFS setup You can also inject the properties with ACPI. The new plists linked from my guide already have these injections (for Nvidia only I will add AMD later).
#Mac high sierra updates not installing on raid hd drivers#
Instead you need to inject properties that prevent the VESA drivers from loading for the discrete graphics device and use the IGPU only. There is an issue with the VESA drivers and the dual-GPU scenario. Problems booting the installer with dual-GPU (eg. no TRIM support for your SSD in that case) disable the any TRIM patch you may be using (eg. Incompatibility will result in slow boot and other problems (battery status not showing, trackpad prefpane not showing, etc). The new APFS file system is much more sensitive to SSD hardware/firmware compatibility with regards to TRIM than HFS+J.
#Mac high sierra updates not installing on raid hd install#
Then you'll have an opportunity to install the latest Lilu (and other Lilu based plugins) in order to fix the problem. If you neglect to update prior to the update (and now have KP), use an invalid ig-platform-id (to disable the graphics drivers) and specify kernel flag -liluoff such that Lilu.kext and the graphics kexts do not load. Prebuilt Lilu.kext is available from here: Lilu 1.2.0 is too old for 10.13.2 and will panic. Only if you have a question regarding the content of this post, or have a an idea for an additional Q/A in this thread, reply here. Please do not ask questions regarding your specific problem in this thread. The problems listed here are likely to be experienced by anyone installing macOS High Sierra 10.13. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide