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According to various web recourses an easiest option is to remove NVDAStartupWeb.kext from /Library/Extension. This is your primary goal once you lost access to your Desktop.

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How to get back access to the High Sierra GUI? I assume that you read this topic because you already got into trouble and doesn't know how to solve your problem with NVIDIA web drivers. If you upgraded from Sierra and have updated Sierra several times you might scratch your head, what has happened now, why previous methods doesn't work.
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So your next step is to install NVIDIA Web drivers and instead of having nice and smooth picture you got black screen or infinite reboot loop. You have installed High Sierra on your comp or upgraded Sierra into High Sierra and everything looks nice expect you month have proper graphics with your NVIDIA graphics card. That should be all there is to it! Many thanks to all those on who proposed various solutions.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide (34000) Error Domain=MCCloudConfigurationErrorDomain Code=34000 "The device failed to request configuration from the cloud." UserInfo= Type Y Ĭheck to see whether the enrollment calls are being blocked by typing 'sudo profiles show -type enrollment' Now you will be asked to asked whether you want to save and to enter Y for yes and N for No. Use Arrow key on your keyboard to move the cursor to the last line and type the following lines: Type in terminal: sudo nano /private/etc/hosts. I googled editing the hosts file, and the trick appears to be to use the nano editor: You can edit the hosts file in Terminal while logged in normally, although not using those "echo" commands (even typing 'sudo echo "0.0.0.0 " > hosts' gave the error 'permission denied: hosts'). There's no need to reboot into Recovery Mode, disable SIP or FileVault, or move/disable the plists controlling the daemons related to device enrollment and management. Here's what worked for me:Įditing the hosts file appears to have worked all by itself. I believe that there's an easier way, one that does incorporate some of the steps above. When all done and in the admin account it was possible to connect internet and have been rebooting it numerus times now and did not get the enrollment prompt again. Skip it until you can click "Continue without an internet connection" and complete setting up the admin account and other features as prefered.


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With a wifi or ethernet connection it went through the installer update and was happy. It failed until the internet connection was established. Apparently the installer needs to peek at Mac server to see if it knows the Mac is enrolled in a management scheme and update, or it may be confused by mac T2 chip.
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Choose to boot from USB Key - On this attempt, there was a message stating "A software update required to use this startup disk".Press Option Key as soon as u see the Mac apple.Create USB boot stick with free program DiskMaker X.
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Download Catalina from Apple Store to a working Mac.Either way, the main disable happen from recovery mode. It used a USB for fresh install but the process may also work with a recovery mode configuration on a mac that is running already. This process worked to get a 2018 mac from eBay working with fresh install Catalina.
