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That is covered in the first two bullet points of the Rules:
Creating a Unibeast USB installer in a VM on a Windows PC is not an approved method. Sorry that this
- This site does not condone piracy or the use of illegally acquired software. Any use, discussion, links to or mentions of a pre-built VM, t*****t, distribution, downloaded, copied, cloned, hacked or modified installer of the operating system will result in an instant ban and account deletion. Piracy is ILLEGAL and NOT TOLERATED.
- Any posts referencing unapproved installation software, methods, or websites will be deleted. Approved installation methods are as follows: iBoot, UniBeast or Clover.
wasn't clear for you. Possibly we could add #12 to this to make it easier to notice. The Unibeast installer
has to be created on either a real Mac or CustoMac. That's how the rules have always been.
It's not an issue of being "clear to me", it's an issue of adding a rule in some obscure thread rather than the actual "rules" page. Your quoted sections do not apply to what I wanted to discuss, but it probably would have lead to that at some point so, no point in starting the thread anyway. I will try to repair my OSX system drive on my own then come back here for help upgrading to El Capitan if it still isn't working following the guide...
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