The Patcher should be able to download 10.15.2, but may not be able to successfully create an installer. I will be releasing a new version of the Patcher in a few hours.
nvram boot-args="-no_compat_check"
csrutil disable
Awesome!
All good here. Using Catalina unpatched. If you have not got an upgraded wifi card then you will either lose wifi or have to apply the patch. How it looks/works probably a personal preference but I quite like it and it is now my main OS. Seems very stable. Startup a little snappier than Mojave but if you are into video work then you might like to stay with Mojave as the hacks to enable HEVC seem more stable with Mojave.
csrutil disabled correctly but nvram I get an iokit error@TimothyR734 you have a done a PRAM reset that set SIP enabled again and removed the "-no_compat_check" flag, so you should boot into any USB macOS Installer Patcher, open a Recovery Terminal and type:
Code:nvram boot-args="-no_compat_check" csrutil disable
I downloaded the full installer from "System Preferences - Software Update" the version is 15.2.02Hi everybody,
I'm trying to download 10.15.2 and I get the installer version 15.1.02 it should be 15.2.xx and not 15.1.xx
I do not understand because the installer of 10.15.1 (19B88) is version 15.1.03 ???
Has anyone already installed 10.15.2 (19C57)? what is the installer version?
Sorry to late response. But I didn't find any solution for that. 😢Did you ever find an answer to this? I just installed that patch on my mac 2009 and it seems to be working fine. I just can't boot into safe mode. Do I hold the shift key as soon as I start the mac or after the patch finishes running? Does it make a difference?
Dov
Thanks to youAwesome!
Thank you for all your work testing and packaging the video patches for the Hackintosh people.
First, "15.2.02" seems to be incorrect numbering. There is no Mac OS "15.x". It is "10.x".I downloaded the full installer from "System Preferences - Software Update" the version is 15.2.02
if all you need its the updater 10.15.2 here's the link: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL2025?locale=en_US
That would be appreciated. But wonder why it built an OS 10.15.1.02 installer?The Patcher should be able to download 10.15.2, but may not be able to successfully create an installer. I will be releasing a new version of the Patcher in a few hours.
Just tried it again, but the version of the installer it builds still says 15.1.02. For the OS 10.15.1 Full Installer created by your "patcher", it says 15.1.03. Seems like going backwards!The Patcher should be able to download 10.15.2, but may not be able to successfully create an installer. I will be releasing a new version of the Patcher in a few hours.
Just tried it again, but the version of the installer it builds still says 15.1.02. For the OS 10.15.1 Full Installer created by your "patcher", it says 15.1.03. Seems like going backwards!
Yes, there is a small issue with downloading 10.15.2 in the current Catalina Patcher version. The new release will fix this, and will be released in about an hour from now.Just tried it again, but the version of the installer it builds still says 15.1.02. For the OS 10.15.1 Full Installer created by your "patcher", it says 15.1.03. Seems like going backwards!
I've been working on the remaining acceleration issues on non-Metal systems (bad performance in some websites, lack of video decoding acceleration). I think I've made some slight progress, though I'm not entirely sure what to make of it.
This tool VDADecoderChecker reports the status of video decoding acceleration. On a supported Mac (or unsupported Mac running ≤ Mojave), it reports the following:
View attachment 881779
On unsupported Mac with Catalina (or at least on my MacBook7,1 with nVidia Tesla) it shows:
View attachment 881780
However, by copying this file from High Sierra (or, I assume, Mojave -- will test and update but I had only a 10.13 system readily available at the time):
/System/Library/Extensions/AppleVADriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/AVA_HD_VP3.dylib
I am now getting the success message. Performance on websites likeslither.io
is still awful, though, compared to on Mojave. As for video playback, I never had any particular issues in the first place. So this may be meaningless or just one piece of the puzzle.
Any ideas?
As always, I'll report back if I find anything else...
Edit: I am also able to watch an episode on TV app, but it's very finicky. Edit 2: that's actually also the case without this patch. So, I'm pretty sure this does next to nothing other than making one specific command line tool happy...
Is the patch to be copied to terminal followed by enter cmd. Since i tried launching and it opens the text. Sorry for asking. Since it is a script how do I run it. I am new to this excuse my askingI used your script installing now about 40 mins remaining![]()
yes the swupatch is run from there terminal drop it in and enter but so far no luck getting the update installed been at it for 8 hoursIs the patch to be copied to terminal followed by ent cmd. Since i tried launching and it opens the text. Sorry for asking
yes the swupatch is run from there terminal drop it in and enter but so far no luck getting the update installed been at it for 8 hours
Hi Timothy;maybe try this but I download it through the Catalina Patcher
[automerge]1576005902[/automerge]
Yes it does work
it is used in the terminal but I would wait for the new Catalina Patcher as no one seems to be able to install the update with the patchHi Timothy;
How does one install your posted file? Thank you.
Thank you so very muchCatalina Patcher version 1.3.0 has now been released, which adds full support for downloading and patching Catalina version 10.15.2. I've also added a new feature that informs users of High Sierra supported systems if their system's BootROM is out of date, preventing the issue where a user may be using a BootROM version that doesn't support APFS. Enjoy!