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Unable to update from sonoma 14.3 to 14.4. The installer launches but after the first reboot, the installation is stopped and starts on the current system.

I tried with an installation key. The result is the same.

Here is my config under OpenCore 0.9.8.

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1 hour ago, Arrakis said:

@Anto65 it's identical, I've never had to deactivate secureboot since the start of my configuration under Catalina

now you have to disable it , reset Nvram and download again the update (not use the same which failed)

it happens to all hack 🙂

 

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21 minutes ago, Arrakis said:

@fabiosun

Opencore does not load.

Here are the last lines of the report

00:261 00:003 OC: Loading Apple Secure Boot with Disable (level 1)

00:264 00:003 OC: Failed to find SB model Disable

 

Go back to your original config and disable the Bluetooth and Wireless kexts. The update should then run fine. After it has finished you can re-enable the Bluetooth and Wireless kexts. If you are using the Intel wifi kext make sure you use the "AirportItlwm-Sonoma14.4-v2.3.0-DEBUG-alpha-ef2e076" or newer version - it has to be the one comparable with Sonoma 14.4.

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@Ploddles 

Good diagnosis, after having disable Bluetooth and Wireless kexts.

The installation has started but, there is always a but otherwise it would not be funny.

The installation started restarting in a loop after the 3rd or 4th restart of the installation.

Startup, boot on MacInstall then restart ....

 

I looked at what was installed on the test partition: rescue partition and the complete system folder. The empty applications, library, users folder.

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23 minutes ago, Arrakis said:

@Ploddles 

Good diagnosis, after having disable Bluetooth and Wireless kexts.

The installation has started but, there is always a but otherwise it would not be funny.

The installation started restarting in a loop after the 3rd or 4th restart of the installation.

Startup, boot on MacInstall then restart ....

 

I looked at what was installed on the test partition: rescue partition and the complete system folder. The empty applications, library, users folder.

Try clearing NVRAM again. Double check that ALL the BT & WiFi kexts are disabled.

 

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Secure boot in your motherboard firmware is enabled?

Do you use Vault?

 

20 hours ago, Arrakis said:

Opencore does not load.

Here are the last lines of the report

00:261 00:003 OC: Loading Apple Secure Boot with Disable (level 1)

00:264 00:003 OC: Failed to find SB model Disable

you have to solve this and to do as i said 🙂

 

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27 minuti fa, fabiosun ha scritto:

Secure boot in your motherboard firmware is enabled?

Do you use Vault?

 

you have to solve this and to do as i said 🙂

 

I just checked the bios, secure boot is disabled.

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1 ora fa, fabiosun ha scritto:

Config (1).plist.zip 7.36 kB · 1 download

@Arrakisif you like to try

after double checking your motherboard bios option start with this config

Reset Nvram

boot in your working OSX

Download again the update

and do it 🙂

 

@fabiosunI give you the doctorate, you can teach the art of Hackintosh 😜

Your procedure worked. I enabled all kexts and ACPI Thunderbolt and Secure boot enabled again in the config.plist 

I was careful, I did a clean install and migrated my old system. Like this I have both systems 14.3 and 14.4.

I have productions in progress...

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Il 09/03/2024 at 15:09, Ploddles ha scritto:

 

Go back to your original config and disable the Bluetooth and Wireless kexts. The update should then run fine. After it has finished you can re-enable the Bluetooth and Wireless kexts. If you are using the Intel wifi kext make sure you use the "AirportItlwm-Sonoma14.4-v2.3.0-DEBUG-alpha-ef2e076" or newer version - it has to be the one comparable with Sonoma 14.4.

@Ploddlesthank you,

I confirm for this kext AirportItlwm-Sonoma14.4-v2.3.0-DEBUG-alpha-ef2e076.

It is functional on my config.

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55 minutes ago, Jaidy said:

I’m stuck at a reboot loop updating to 14.4 myself. I just checked and secure boot is disabled on my end. Does the config.plist has some settings @fabiosun?

 

If you are using the Intel wifi kext make sure you use the "AirportItlwm-Sonoma14.4-v2.3.0-DEBUG-alpha-e886ebb" one (or newer) - it has to be the one comparable with Sonoma 14.4. Before you run the update disable your wifi and Bluetooth kexts and then re-enable after the update.

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@Jaidy

I had the same problem.

Disabled all kexts concerning Wifi and Airport.

Replace the current kext AirportItlwm with the kext "AirportItlwm-Sonoma14.4-v2.3.0-DEBUG-alpha-e886ebb"

Disable secure boot.

Reboot and do the nvram reset.

Download the update.

Start the installation.

Then after the update.

You can reactivate kexts and secure boot.

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26 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

@Arrakishave you updated Lilu,WEg, virtualsmc to ones supporting Sequoia?

 

Still no joy for me on my 7950X.

 

Where do we get the updated versions of those kexts? I only have the latest release version from the acidanthera GitHub page, e.g the Lilu one is version 1.6.7 dated Aug 7, 2023.

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