![]() One bad problem that resurfaced today: the Photos background recognition routine slamming my CPU to the point of causing overheat reboots. Usual caveats apply: check your BIOS settings and boot args, and don't use Migration Assistant for anything other than transferring Applications (and maybe even not then) if you don't want a lot of trouble. ![]() That even fixed access to my old Neat scanner, which hadn't worked for some time on my previous installation. Fixed those by installing RehabMan's FakePCIID and FakePCIID_SHCIMux kexts in the 10.13 (and 10.10, 10.11 and 10.12, just to be sure) CLOVER/kext folders. Everything worked the first time with the exception of a few USB hiccups (keyboard/mouse not recognized at login after a cold boot, had to unplug and replug). Standard MultiBeast settings for an UEFI board, plus Realtec ALC1150 for audio and Intel E1000e for network. ![]() Installation was smooth after deleting the nv_disable=1 boot arg, only "hiccups" were due to me thrashing around to locate the full 10.13 installer package and not having read enough to be ready for the reboot and "18 minutes remaining" section of the install. Pretty straightforward, used the standard BIOS settings as seen here: ![]() Just a PSA here on an "old" (three years) board: I did a full clean upgrade from my old Mavericks (!) build last weekend on a new SSD. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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