Ok, I was afraid of that. My IGPU is disabled because it was causing runtime memory allocation boot flaws and I couldn’t get an Aptio fix driver of slide value to work... I’ll probably have to roll my sleeves up and work through the EFI shell to find a combination that works
In Mac OS Catalina I'm seeing this strange corruption for some of the HEIC desktop wallpapers, as seen in the attached screenshots. All of the JPEG screenshots work, but HEIC stills and dynamic wallpapers sometimes fail.
If I load the HEIC files in Preview (/System/Library/Desktop Pictures)...
@ski4evr Just wanted to say thank you! I was having this in Mac OS Catalina 10.15.1 (beta 2) and unchecking "Use your Apple Watch to unlock apps and your mac", disabling WiFi, re-enabling WiFi, and then Re-enabling "Use your Apple Watch to unlock apps and your mac" fixed it for me.
On my new z390 build, I just started getting this error after one reboot; I'm not sure what I did or what I changed. I had a fully working build for a few days, and one day, I rebooted, and it started to consistently fail with this error (Couldn't allocate runtime area).
I tried a few different...
@rishk789 well I just updated my system. It upgraded without a hitch! And I can use the native Nvidia drivers now with my 980 TI... which is weird. They seem to work flawlessly. I didn't expect that.
@rishk789 it looks like we are running similar builds. I've been holding off on the 10.13.5 upgrade until I have a mechanism to carbon-copy the drive and restore. Are you able to boot up in safe mode? Downgrade to an older version of the driver? Upgrade again using Vulgo's script?
That's strange.
Did you try going the other way? Remove nvidia card? I have successfully hacked an 8700k processor with the iGPU graphics only, although different motherboard.
for what it's worth, I've been dual booting with two different drives (one per OS) and it works just fine. I would go through your bios settings again and triple check everything. To simplify things, take out one card or the other (disable internal graphics, or enable them and remove your nvidia...
I had the same prob with my H170. The multibeast installer comes with a bunch of basic kexts. I just needed USBInjectAll myself.
You will probably want IntelGraphicsFixup, also.
This is my second hackintosh. I have another hackintosh with an i5, which I was able to get iTunes DRM working just fine. But this computer is a challenge! I've been searching the forums and trying every different combination of solutions but nothing is working.
My relevant specs are:
Intel...
Okay, after reading the script, it looked like it downloaded, patched, and installed the nvidia driver. Looks like it approves kexts and does some uninstallation?
Also it added this to my config.plist:
<dict>
<key>Comment</key>
<string>webdriver.sh...
387.10.10.10.30.103
That's for a different problem :) Rolling back from 387.10.10.10.30.106 to 387.10.10.10.30.103 helped because upgrading to 387.10.10.10.30.106 caused the freeze. I do not need to patch the installer because 387.10.10.10.30.103 is released for 10.13.4, my current OS version.
My system would consistently freeze while booting after upgrading from 387.10..103 to 387.10..106.
980-ti / i7-6700k / ASUS H170 mobo
Rolling back to 387.10..103 restored functionality.
More details here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...vidia-387-10-10-10-30-106-hard-freeze.250546/
My system would consistently freeze while booting after upgrading from 387.10..103 to 387.10..106.
980-ti / i7-6700k / ASUS H170 mobo
Rolling back to 387.10..103 restored functionality.
My details here...
== SOLVED ==
I am running High Sierra 10.13.4, and upgraded from Nvidia 387.10.10.10.30.103 to the recently released Nvidia 387.10.10.10.30.106 drivers. I am running Nvidia graphics fixup 1.2.5.
After installing the drivers, I got a full system hang on reboot, consistently when the boot marker...
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