Yep, latest kexts, latest OpenCore. All running like a charm guv'ner. On Catalina I never thought twice about hitting upgrade but Monterey feels like a bit of a different beast. Will run a full disk backup before I do anything, it's time for one anyways. (y)
I never update immediately as this is a work machine, but I wondered if it's just a straightforward affair or is there anything to be aware of (say set SecureBootModel to something other than Default or disabling fTPM before hitting upgrade?
Alright, as I suspected... I never got around to installing my wifi/bluetooth card (I use my machine over wired ethernet) but the second I did, my television (LG oled) became available as a second screen. It even stays mirrored when I turn off wifi, so it's absolutely not a requirement (as it...
Because I was seeing unexplained freezes under Monterey and Black Friday was upon us, I got myself a Western Digital SN750 1TB to replace my Samsung 980 (which I can use in a different machine). My boot time from the picker to Monterey login screen dropped from 1:10 to about 27 seconds. I have...
Not sure if an incorrect argument would lead to issues (I would imagine it just gets ignored) but remove the pci=0x200 from the boot arguments. Leave the npci one. And is FakePCIID.kext really necessary? It's the first time I've come across it. :unsure:
I'll see what order they are in, thanks for the tip! I've never seen this behaviour so never gave it much thought. Had a cold boot today that went without any error, so it's kinda weird.
I use a Samsung 980 and today and yesterday (EFI untouched since Monterey switch) at cold boot there's a crash or a crash/reboot (that doesn't leave a log trace). In all instances the second time around the boot goes through fine (also relatively quick) and the system afterwards is solid...
"...faulty TRIM implementation" rather 'conflicting' TRIM implementation right? That said, I boot from a Samsung 980 and it's about 1 minute from picker to login screen in my case. No huge delays I can tell - though Monterey is a lot more chatty on verbose mode. A lot of messages.
First off it's not a big problem but I do find it odd that Monterey nog longer sees my LG C9 (with officially licensed AirPlay turned on/configured correctly) when it did in Catalina before I upgraded. I've been googling and there seem to have been issues in the beta too. Just curious: anyone...
Alright, I completely missed the lines on the ProperTree page explaining exactly which version of python I should get to make the dialogs work again. Under ProperTree cannot open or save plist files on macOS Monterey (12.x) it linked the correct version. I managed to build one without the dialog...
Over on ProperTree github someone suggested this command to launch it.
python3 ./ProperTree.command /Volumes/PATHTOEFI/OC/config.plist
It does open the file but won't allow for any save as/snapshots since that requires the dialog again. Fear it's up to CorpNewt (don't have Discord :confused:)
At the moment I've tried all options with building the ProperTree.app, sadly. With the older version that comes with macOS it creates that black unreadable version, the other ones all complain about the dialog (which by the looks of it more people are dealing with). Something with the changes...
I might be grabbing that SuperDuper backup I made earlier and just downgrading again to Catalina, because without a working ProperTree what's the point? Tried Python 3.10 but I still get that stupid error message and can't update OC going forward.
I made the jump from Catalina to Monterey, straight from System Update. I lost my Bluetooth so I wanted to do the suggested fix, for which I need ProperTree. That however turned out to be all black and unusable under Monterey. I googled, then updated my Python install and rebuilt the app using...
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