How mutch time you replace for make it work?3. Finally I replaced - as recommended several times now - the SharedSupport.dmg with its contents within the newly created SharedSupport folder
How mutch time you replace for make it work?3. Finally I replaced - as recommended several times now - the SharedSupport.dmg with its contents within the newly created SharedSupport folder
Hey chris1111 it really works!Trying this all days and its not work here
everytime a message installer is damaged
I told you this is not work here
I dont have the same folder as you show
It worked on my cMP 5,1's as well.I told you this is not work here
I know the contents ot the macOS Installer
It worked the first time. I had to follow the instructions closely.How mutch time you replace for make it work?
I dont have com apple Mobile assets mac Software Update, dont have UpdateBrainIt worked on my cMP 5,1's as well.
Sorry I couldn't help
1. you have to create a folder called "SharedSupport"I dont have the same folder as you show
This is what I show in the picture and your Picture dont have SharedSupport.dmg1. you have to create a folder called "SharedSupport"
2. then you put the contents of the SharedSupport.dmg inside that folder.
You have to double click SharedSupport.dmg and the files are inside the .dmgI dont have com apple Mobile assets mac Software Update, dont have UpdateBrain
In SharedSupport I have SharedSupport.dmg
See
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Open the DMG image and Put the contents of the SharedSupport.dmg inside that folder.1. you have to create a folder called "SharedSupport"
2. then you put the contents of the SharedSupport.dmg inside that folder.
Sorry, I tried, and it didn't workRun open core patcher 0.2.5. / patch system volume again and reboot.
Just did the same on an iMac11,2 with an Nvidia K610M. After a reboot the system came up with graphics acceleration enabled.I did a new beta 7 install with 0CLP 0.2.5, then applied Post-Install Volume Patch, but my dock is still grey, not translucide anymore. Any ideas?
iMac 27-inch 13,2, late 2012, 3,4 Gz Intel Core i7 4 core, 32 Go RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX 1Go
Monterey Beta 12,0 (21A5522h)
I did exactly this but it still doesn't work :-(Just did the same on an iMac11,2 with an Nvidia K610M. After a reboot the system came up with graphics acceleration enabled.
You need to disable SIP before patching and you should read carefully the output of the OCLP TUI patcher app when running the post install patching and follow all advices.
Did you run OCLP 0.2.5 before installation?I did exactly this but it still doesn't work :-(
Yes, I did a new install with a USB key and OCLP 0.2.5Did you run OCLP 0.2.5 before installation?
Hi. What MacPro Firmware version do you have? I have 9144.0.7.2.0 and it says it's wrong...Hi to All!
Successfully updated my flashed CMP 2009 from MacOS 12.0 Beta6 to MacOS 12.0 Beta7 with now unsupported keppler GPU GTX 770 2GB.
I used OC config, compiled by OCLP 0.2.5
Updated by install from full package (downloaded by GibMacOS), update time - about 1 hour (full install package redownloaded in process).
Successfully patched Nvidia Keppler Support
Issues -
1 time freezes on 1st reboot
4 times freezes on 2nd reboot
2 times freezes on 3rd reboot
succesfull last reboot
1 time freezes after rootpatch for Nvidia Keppler Support
In attached video - full process of my update (RU, English Subs)
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I found the problem : it was a bug in the Accessibility/transparency panel. Even if reduce transparency was not selected, it was still in use. When I selected, then deselected it a few times, the dock returned to normal! Once again, sorry if I disturbed you and thanks for your help!!Did you run OCLP 0.2.5 before installation?
I supposed the problem lives there, but you rejected that in the early stagesit was a bug in the Accessibility/transparency panel.
This is an artificial one spoofed by the OC package you are using. The spoofing is necessary to avoid firmware updates of your real old Mac with firmware files of the virtual newer Mac your real system pretends to be.Hi. What MacPro Firmware version do you have? I have 9144.0.7.2.0 and it says it's wrong...