If you enable two-factor authentication, Mail App does not support it for POP accounts. To solve this: go into your google account (google.com on the top right click on your icon, My Account), then select 'Sign-in & security' and in there you can create an 'App Password'. Once you have a unique App Password for Mail, go into Mail/Preferences/Accounts. Select the POP account you want and the 'Serve Settings' tab.
In there enter your password. For the secret step: Quit Mail App and relaunch it. That is what worked for me.
To resolve the mail crashing/mail not responding issues on macOS Mojave, the best course of. Start with force quitting the Mail App on your MacBook / Mac.
I installed High Sierra this morning successfully. Upon booting I did a couple of things: - Verified that 10.13 was installed via About This Mac - Upgraded nvidia web drivers - Remove HackrNVMeFamily-10126.kext from /System/Library/Extensions/ (I boot from an NVMe drive) - Removed.aml file for NVMe drive from EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/PATCHED I will note that when I checked in Disk Utility my NVMe drive seemed to still be HFS, even though I did not modify the installer to not perform the APFS switch.
Now when I boot I get 2 errors. They happen around the same time and sometimes the errors will happen in reverse (e.g. The IntelGraphicsFixup error messages will show before the haxm ones). (see follow-up post below) Attached are 2 screenshots. One shows the errors and one shows the contents of /System/Library/Extensions and /Library/Extensions, in case there's anything relevant. I have also attached a.zip of the CLOVER directory, with 2.config files I have tried. The.alt file has the '10.12-SKL-1912000-4displays' kext to patch enabled for all OSes and has an updated 'ig-platform-id' of '0x19120000', which I believe is correct my my Kaby Lake 7700K.
I have booted via a USB and tried removing FAKEPCIID. from /System/Library/Extensions and /Library/Extensions as they seem to be duplicated, but that did not allow me to boot. Thank you for any help provided!
I have now: - Removed all FakePCI.kext files from both /S/L/C and /L/E - Updated Lilu and IntelGraphicsFixup to 1.2 (latest) I still get similar haxm errors, but it 'gets past them'. However, when I boot from my boot drive I get a black screen when the login screen would usually appear, both with and without `nvdisable=1`. I have also tried simplifying the config, but when I boot from the USB and then try to run macOS from my main drive it crashes and reboots when the logic screen would usually appear. For the sake of completeness I have attached this config file. The first thing that jumps out at me is your screen resolution 2560x1440 is higher than 1080p and may be causing you trouble. On Hackintoshes you need to apply a patch for 1080p I THINK.
I read that for 4k you need it and assume that higher than 1080p you need it. You could try bumping that down to 1920x1080 and then find the fix for higher resolution. Next you're using SMBIOS macpro6,1 which requires the AGDPFix or lilu+nvidagraphicsfixup kexts. As far as I know the intelgraphicfixup is specific to getting hardware acceleration to work in video apps, in conjunction with ig-platform-id (although on my system I need to use a connectorless ig-platform-id). Don't quote me on the nvidiagraphicfixup kext, that's my takeaway from reading other posts on the forum.
There have been a couple kexts over the last few weeks and I think they standardized on one as it had the fixes from the other. I'm sorry to be vague I just don't know exactly off the top of my head. So maybe add that nvidiagraphicsfixup (or whatever the right name is) kext. If that's still not working try to boot off the IGPU. Disable the GTX770 in the bios and boot using the IGPU (of course enabling IGPU in the BIOS and setting prealloc mem = 64MB). If that works then it's something about the driver for the GTX770.
Next you're using SMBIOS macpro6,1 which requires the AGDPFix or lilu+nvidagraphicsfixup kexts. As far as I know the intelgraphicfixup is specific to getting hardware acceleration to work in video apps, in conjunction with ig-platform-id (although on my system I need to use a connectorless ig-platform-id). Don't quote me on the nvidiagraphicfixup kext, that's my takeaway from reading other posts on the forum. There have been a couple kexts over the last few weeks and I think they standardized on one as it had the fixes from the other.
I'm sorry to be vague I just don't know exactly off the top of my head. So maybe add that nvidiagraphicsfixup (or whatever the right name is) kext. Click to expand.I have physically removed the GPU, and am currently aiming to get the iGPU working correctly, then I will add the Nvidia card. It would be nice to get hardware decoding!
My BIOS does not appear to have an option for the pre-allocated memory (DVMT?), but it does have an option for 'Integrated Graphics Shared Memory,' which I have bumped up to 64MB (somewhere around 96MB, IIRC). A quick google shows that other MSI boards have a 'DVMT memory' option, so I'm unsure why I don't have this option (I will check again). I don't think this is causing a crash (since I can now boot), so should I update the DVMT value via my config, al a I still have some research/experimenting to do, but my machine does currently boot. However, it hangs for a while on boot, then displayed 'IGPU Graphics driver failed to load: could not register with Framebuffer driver!' And shows 'Intel HD Graphics 630 5 MB' (note the 5 MB), so it's not quite there yet. I have also tried adding the 'change GFX0 to IGPU' patch to config: Comment change GFX0 to IGPU Disabled Find R0ZYMA Replace SUdQVQ Updated config is attached. You shouldn't need nvdisable=1, far as I can tell that doesn't even work with web drivers (are you using web drivers for your GPU?).
You shouldn't need ig-platform-id until you get a stable system and want to start messing around with hardware video transcode support. In fact that ig-platform-id is for the IGPU of the previous gen and may be causing you trouble. Nothing else in your config looks wonky if you can boot. You have a lot of kexts in /L/E. You might try removing one at a time and see if it is helping or hurting (keep in mind there are several I simply don't recognize and you may have a good reason for having them). You need FakeSMC, lilu, the intel and nvidia graphics fixups, and your ethernet kext.
You have a bunch of RAID kexts and it is hard to believe you need them all but you put them there for a reason. Bottom line I think you are pretty close, just some trial and error and you should get there.