Error On Mac Os Sierra For Imessages
Before I updated my Mac to the macOS Sierra (10.12.1) update my iMessage worked perfectly fine. I was able to text people with both android and apple devices without a problem from my Mac. MacOS High Sierra Users Report Significant Delays Receiving iMessages and SMS Texts Wednesday October 18, 2017 4:06 AM PDT by Tim Hardwick.
Log into iMessage with your iCloud account and you should be messaging right away! If you're still having issues, read the Didn't work? Segment below: Video Tutorial: Credits: • Reddit user wrote the tutorial that I used to originally set up iMessage. It is the first guide that worked for me without stealing serial numbers. • Reddit user wrote the script that is copied into terminal to clear out the old iMessage login attempts. Simplifies the process a lot!
• Bridgette L. In the comments gave another tip for anyone who is still getting the '--- is not registered with iMessage'. Thanks so much! • This guide is posted on Tonymacx86 so if you need help, reply to me on there or comment below! • Your ethernet must be set as en0 for this tutorial to work. On laptops or machines without ethernet, use RehabMan's to fake Ethernet. (This adds Mac App Store compatibility as well) • If you are still getting an error, double check the Rt Variables section in Clover Configurator and that is clear ROM and/or MLBs aren't being added anywhere else in your config.plist.
Then reboot and it should begin to work! Anonymous I generated a serial number using clover configurator as it says in the guide, copy that number and added the 5 hex numbers to the end of it, and put it where the guide stated it should be.
Include VM in Time Machine backups backs up the Docker Desktop for Mac virtual machine. (Disabled by default.) Securely store Docker logins in MacOS keychain stores your Docker login credentials. (Enabled by default.) Send usage statistics — Send diagnostics, crash reports, and usage data to Docker. This information helps Docker improve the application and get more context for troubleshooting problems. Docker on mac on VMWare. Ask Question 2. Go to Virtual Machine / Settings and click on the 'Processors and Memory' icon. Under 'Advanced Options' you can select the checkbox for 'enable hypervisor applications in this virtual machine'. You may need to reboot the VM, after doing this re-run sysctl kern.hv_support, you should see. Now we are going to stop Docker for Mac. Before shutting down Docker, make sure all of your containers have been stopped. Using the menu shown above, click on the Quit Docker menu option. This will stop Docker for Mac. You should notice the Docker for Mac icon is no longer visible. Running docker in a vm. Docker on mac on VMWare. I am running mac VMs managed by vmware (locally in our DC), using them as agents for our CI workflow. My intentions were to install docker on these machines, in order to convert some of my build steps to run in containers.
But as I said, in addition that same board serial number had to be put in the MLB field under RtVariables in your smbios file, this field is inaccessible through clover configurator and I'm guessing that they're automatically put in when you click on generate in the Rr variables menu in clover configurator, but it cannot be modified from there. Just open the smbios plist with plist editor or textedit and search for RtVariables and put your generated board serial number in the MLB field. Maybe wait overnight to see if iMessage works as it took that long for me. Did it in the same computer on two different hard disk, at least for me that was the issue. In your example you only have an 11 digit serial number and a 17 digit MLB/BSN number. I'm running an X58A-UD3R and using the older Mac Pro definition. Tonymacx86's guide says: If you have 11 digit S/N then your MLB should be 13 characters long If you have 12 digit S/N then your MLB should be 17 characters long If you pick a MacPro4,1 (or other MacPro definition) it will only generate an 11 digit serial number and a 17 character MLB, when it should be 13 characters.
Do you know how to create a 13 digit MLB for older machines? Your serial number in your example is only 11 characters? Is this because it was just a demo? I seem to be unable to get it to work. I used to have iMessage working on my El Capitan installation (upgraded from Yosemite), but now I reinstalled Yosemite, and I just can't get it to work. I tried using my old Clover configuration, tried making a new one as per this guide, didn't work.
I tried using my Apple ID, tried an alternate one, tried just mashing random keys, didn't change a single thing. I tried messing with en0 and en1 (my laptop has a built-in Ethernet port), didn't change a thing. No matter what I do, it either sits on this screen forever if I try to sign in from the landing page: Or it gives me this error if I try it from the settings: Not sure what to do anymore. For whatever it's worth, I have a backup of my ~/Library from El Capitan, the one with working Messages, but I doubt that it's a good idea to drop in the stuff from that in Yosemite, not like it would work. My findings are that all the stuff you put in RT Variables and SMBIOS are completely irrelevant now to activate iMessage.