Closed kmonty closed 4 years ago
Took about 20 odd minutes to complete, a bit longer than expected, but no errors. It would reboot twice (IIRC) to complete the process.
- Yes. Did it just now. Updated from 10.15.3 to 10.15.4. Seems to have gone well.
- No issue so far.
- Too early to say.
Took about 20 odd minutes to complete, a bit longer than expected, but no errors. It would reboot twice (IIRC) to complete the process.
Do you mind if you post your EFI folder? I can't seem to be able to boot after the update :/
nvm managed to fix it by adding the -disablegfxfirmware flag
Odd. I don't have that boot flag...but it went fine for me. (MBXP 2018 i7)
it was quite problematic for me - it crashed around 90%
Were you using the EFI folder from this repo?
There are a few things I did / I'm aware of to make this MBXP hackintosh more stable:
(i.e. I made sure the system was stable and solid before starting the upgrade)
I also use Windows, but I will try it
Thanks
Just here to report that the 10.15.4's Supplemental Update went through without issue.
nvm managed to fix it by adding the -disablegfxfirmware flag
Where did you add this? I updated to 10.15.4 and can't boot back into clover/os x
nvm managed to fix it by adding the -disablegfxfirmware flag
Where did you add this? I updated to 10.15.4 and can't boot back into clover/os x
http://www.macbreaker.com/2015/10/set-boot-flags-arguments-options-clover-unibeast.html?m=1
nvm managed to fix it by adding the -disablegfxfirmware flag
Mine was freezing on boot as well and this fixed it.
I've successfully updated my os to 10.15.4. The system would crash at 90% while booting similar to @androidek . The issue was resolved after adding the -disablegfxfirmware
flag as @masenov mentioned.
As Catalina 10.15.4 was recently released, I am curious if anyone has
Thanks!