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My machine crashes between 10 and 20 times per day, running 12.4b1 via OCLP 0.4.4n.

Are other fellow participants in this thread experiencing the permanent total shut-down/crashings of 12.4b1 followed by this system screen upon restart: "Your computer restarted because of a problem"?

Was someone able to fix this? If so, what is your solution.
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Rebooting didn't always help in my case. Reverting to 0.4.2 did, however, solve my SD reader problems but not the lag caused by the screen saver. I've tried Flurry for the last couple of days and haven't noticed any lag since switching, so maybe that solved it‽
I too have the "issue" with sd reader, however since it's not used much but still in the slot I pull out and reinsert and it shows up. No rebooting needed.
 
Guys, how are you? After a while, I came back with a MacBook Pro 2010 13" I managed to run macOS Monterey 12.3 (FusionDrive), since RAID-0 only worked until macOS Catalina. I'm having a problem playing videos on App TV, it tries and closes , is there any procedure that needs to be done like the Intel HD Graphics 4000 (when we started this topic)?

MacBook Pro 13" 2010 16GB RAM
FusionDrive macOS Monterey 12.3
GeForce Nvidia 320m 256MB GDDR3
 
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Guys, how are you? After a while, I came back with a MacBook Pro 2010 13" I managed to run macOS Monterey 12.3 (FusionDrive), since RAID-0 only worked until macOS Catalina. I'm having a problem playing videos on App TV, it tries and closes , is there any procedure that needs to be done like the Intel HD Graphics 4000 (when we started this topic)?

MacBook Pro 13" 2010 16GB RAM
FusionDrive macOS Monterey 12.3
GeForce Nvidia 320m 256MB GDDR3
You need to get a new Mac, only systems running AppleTV with Big Sur and later are those having a metal iGPU (intel 2012+ CPU) or 2017+ AMD dGPU.
Take a look here
 
What is the SSD you are using? The stock one?

Your MBP is very similar to mine in terms of hardware. You can try my EFI from this link:

Thanks again for the link. Installed the whole thing afterwards and since then the system has been running really well. The problem with the hard drive hasn't come up either. I hope it stays that way.
 
Has anyone gotten VMWare to work with 12.3.1?

Thanks!
On my M
You need to get a new Mac, only systems running AppleTV with Big Sur and later are those having a metal iGPU (intel 2012+ CPU) or 2017+ AMD dGPU.
Take a look here
Small correction. On my MM 5,2 2011 with AMD 6630 ATV and Fusion work without any problems. On my MM6,1 2012 with I4000 no chance.
 
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Small correction. On my MM 5,2 2011 with AMD 6630 ATV and Fusion work without any problems. On my MM6,1 2012 with I4000 no chance.
You are telling me that your MacMini5,2 with Intel Sandy Bridge HD3000 iGPU and AMD 6630 dGPU can run AppleTV with DRM protected content while using macOS Big Sur or Monterey?

This is completely weird. No other similar 2011 Sandy Bridge system like the iMac 2011 can achieve this!
(Wait: I added HD3000 support to this family myself and published it on Discord on a private development channel (and here) but 1st. I am not sure if this is enough and 2nd. the HD3000 is not metal compatible and 3rd. I am not sure if this mod made it ever into the OCLP non metal patch sets)

Would be nice to see this live….
 
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Are these HD4000 issues related to the driver bug that came with a patch release for Catalina? It caused Electron apps to crash, and later another Catalina update fixed that.
Interestingly, we OCLP users on Big Sur did not get that fix for months, and only later was it fixed there as well.

With Monterey and the need to patch the system volume to get an HD4000 driver, I wonder if we might have one of these faulty driver builds.
 
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Are these HD4000 issues related to the driver bug that came with a patch release for Catalina? It caused Electron apps to crash, and later another Catalina update fixed that.
Interestingly, we OCLP users on Big Sur did not get that fix for months, and only later was it fixed there as well.

With Monterey and the need to patch the system volume to get an HD4000 driver, I wonder if we might have one of these faulty driver builds.
If/When the issue tracking reopens you might report this suspicion there. You can pull the latest Catalina HD4000 extension (which included the fix) and add it to the issue report.

(I believe to remember the Monterey patch sets were pulled indeed from the last Big Sur Beta version which included the full kernel extensions including the code as before in Catalina.)
 
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Monterey 12.4 Beta 2 (21F5058e) released for developers.
 
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You are telling me that your MacMini5,2 with Intel Sandy Bridge HD3000 iGPU and AMD 6630 dGPU can run AppleTV with DRM protected content while using macOS Big Sur or Monterey?

This is completely weird. No other similar 2011 Sandy Bridge system like the iMac 2011 can achieve this!
(Wait: I added HD3000 support to this family myself and published it on Discord on a private development channel (and here) but 1st. I am not sure if this is enough and 2nd. the HD3000 is not metal compatible and 3rd. I am not sure if this mod made it ever into the OCLP non metal patch sets)

Would be nice to see this live….
Monterey 12.4 beta2 took a while: here we go - but video stops after some time - not perfect.
 

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Monterey 12.4 beta2 took a while: here we go - but video stops after some time - not perfect.
Video stops after 30s or 60s is exactly what I mean when writing not working or not supported.
You may be able to download content and watch it offline. But you will not be able to watch DRM secured content online.
 
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Is there a fix for iMessage crashing? I fell behind on this thread and have been looking but can't find anything.

mid-2011 MBA, OCLP 0.4.3, MacOS 12.3.1


ETA: nevermind, after more reading it seems this is a well know issue, that isn't fixable at the moment without going to beta and nightlies.... or reverting to earlier versions. Oh well, hoping for a fix in the future.
 
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Hey all, longtime lurker first time poster here. I am running 12.3.1 on a mid 2009 MBP. Did a system update yesterday and now no Wi-Fi networks are available no matter reboot, any idea what’s happened and how to get Wi-Fi connections again?
 
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Oh I did not, had no idea I had to do that. I don’t still have the USB boot drive installed, will that be an issue to reinstall the system volume patch? I assume I might have to redo the USB?
Why, you may do it from your system volume. Launch OCLP and choose patching. Your EFI's installed on system drive, I guess?
 
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