barrykn / big-sur-micropatcher

A primitive USB patcher for installing macOS Big Sur on unsupported Macs
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iMac 27 late 2012 #188

Open HannHenne opened 3 years ago

HannHenne commented 3 years ago

Hello,

unfortunately I can't do that with the wifi and patch-kexts.sh in the terminal. Can someone explain that to me?

I start the PC from the patched USB stick. Then I go to the terminal. What's next? Which command do I have to enter to patch the WiFi card?

Hard drive is called Valent_01 User Valent_Plesa

I got it under 11.0, but now I'm finished

Ausdauersportler commented 3 years ago

Please check this thread. There you will find more information.

On the first post you will find two patcher options without using a single terminal command: Patched Sur and MicropatcherAutomator.

How to use a terminal and enter commands:? Read the readme on the this Github page! I cannot believe that you created the USB, patched it, installed Big Sur and now you are not able to start the last single command in step 15?

This is a platform to discuss software problems. Please close this issue after reading this message. Thanks in advance!

Ausdauersportler commented 3 years ago

Please close this non issue. Thanks in advance!

HannHenne commented 3 years ago

But that's the way it is, I have now installed Big Sur 11.2.1 on an iMac 27 Late 2013 and on an iMac Late 2012. I can't get the wifi card to work on the 2012 iMac. Sorry but that's the way it is!

ghost commented 3 years ago

Did you try to patch your kexts? If so, what's the logs of it?

HannHenne commented 3 years ago

nvram: Error getting variable - 'csr-active-config': (iokit/common) data was not found csr-active-config appears to be set incorrectly: nvram: Error getting variable - 'csr-active-config': (iokit/common) data was not found

To fix this, please boot the setvars EFI utility, then boot back into macOS and try again. Or if you believe you are seeing this message in error, try the --force command line option. valent_plesa@Valents-iMac ~ %