*** error for object 0x7fd70faf8610: incorrect checksum for freed object - object was probably modified after being freed. v dart=0 nvda_drv=1 nv_disable=1 kext-dev-mode=1 rootless=0Ĭhange 15 port limit to 24 in XHCI kext 10.13 I also tried booting the installer with NVIDIA Graphics option unchecked, not any better.Īs I'm a noob with Clover (or still a plain noob) I'm reading about it and also UEFI settings, but I thought that maybe somebody could help me further with what I've already done. USB booting with verbose mode : I get this error ": Service exited with abnormal code: 1" booting from Unibeast USB : I can't get past the black screen logo, wheel spinning indefinitely. booting directly from my SSD drive after install : I get a boot0 error. (I already had a really hard time getting Unibeast to make a proper bootable USB) So far I'm blocked at booting the Unibeast USB drive with High Sierra on it. Today I just tried to upgrade from Yosemite directly to High Sierra in a hurry (I tried the direct update from the App Store) and following the install Guide. The PDF rendering problem seems to happen most frequently when multiple PDFs are open, and when some of those PDFs are big.īug Mac macOS 10.13 High Sierra PDF Preview.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide Fortunately, Richard has discovered some work-arounds, which I describe below. Apple seems to be using a private API to work around these problems in its Preview app and Safari. The problems are in Apple’s PDFKit used by third party developers. Previously: macOS 10.13 High Sierra Released, More macOS Preview PDF Trouble.Ĭognitive Productivity reader, Richard Holmes, notified me that macOS 10.13 (“High Sierra”) worsens the PDF rendering problems Apple introduced in macOS 10.12, Sierra, that I blogged about earlier. If you have instead stuck with 10.11 El Capitan, you may wish to delay upgrading to High Sierra until you can verify that the apps you rely on for PDF-related features are fully functional in High Sierra. My take is that those who rely on PDF support in independent apps are probably better off upgrading to High Sierra than remaining on Sierra, since Apple has fixed some bugs. ![]() ![]() But it forces independent developers to implement their own workarounds, disable features, or put up with user complaints while hoping that Apple fixes the bugs. ![]() That’s good for users, of course, because it means that Preview should work correctly. Somewhat annoyingly, Apple has worked around many of these bugs in Preview rather than fixing them in the underlying PDFKit framework.
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