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Hello, I am trying to install mac os beta sierra but I had a problem with the start of the installation he has been stuck on the Apple logo , you can be?(Google translate):crazy::beachball:
 
Hello, I am trying to install mac os beta sierra but I had a problem with the start of the installation he has been stuck on the Apple logo , you can be?(Google translate):crazy::beachball:

Post your clover folder
 
Post your clover folder
Thanks for taking my question, do not know if this is what you want, this is a copy of the clover folder on the USB. Translated with google.
 

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Has anyone experienced screen sharing issues? If I use my Jump iPad app or try sharing from another hack I have problems. On iPad cursor flashes up and down on black background. From other hackintosh on El Capitan it cycles back and forth with connection errors. I can browse from finer to machine with no trouble. I think this started with noida web driver perhaps..
 
Siri is already able to spell my name out loud and it's not really a common name for the country I live in.

I should definitely be worried.
 
You don't have to upgrade but you can test, I installed Sierra on a separate SSD and kept my main OS X which is El Capitan of course, if you don't have an extra SSD then make a partition. I even didn't installed Clover on Sierra SSD because it boots with Clover of El Capitan.
Plus, Sierra is a beta and won't run all apps as El Capitan.

I just got a third SSD for backups / testing (1st SSD is OS X, Second is Win10), used CCC to clone current drive, was able to boot it up. upgraded it to 10.11.6 from .5 with no issues. now that I have the extra drive I may try upgrading to sierra and see how it goes! Is it worth trying to upgrade or doing it from scratch the best method?
 
Is it worth trying to upgrade or doing it from scratch the best method?
Honestly I don't understand your question. You mean upgrade the version of the same OS X, or the whole OS X ?

Either way I have plenty of SSDs and USBs for this purpose, I never upgrade an existing OS X to another OS X even if its possible, the only thing I do is I upgrade to the new version of the same OS X to see how it works, then I download the latest version from App Store and I create a new USB installer with the new version for next time install.

I very often install everything from scratch and also clean the SSD from Windows via CMD, just don't like to keep useless stuff from the previous OS X, but this is my personal use because in all cases it won't hurt and its just fine, so it depends on what everyone prefer to do, either way its not wrong.
 
Siri is already able to spell my name out loud and it's not really a common name for the country I live in.

I should definitely be worried.
:lol:
Maybe because you signed in iCloud and you have your information (your name) in Contacts app, or computer username is your true name.
 
I just got a third SSD for backups / testing (1st SSD is OS X, Second is Win10), used CCC to clone current drive, was able to boot it up. upgraded it to 10.11.6 from .5 with no issues. now that I have the extra drive I may try upgrading to sierra and see how it goes! Is it worth trying to upgrade or doing it from scratch the best method?

Do the bootable usb drive method and don't give up. If you have a tablet you can scroll the Terminal command on the install guide for creating the Sierra usb. I noticed the laptop would not scroll through the terminal command graphic its fairly long, and goes something like this:

sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra\ Public\ Beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra\ Public\ Beta.app --nointeraction (hit enter or return).


Type password and enter, it should start erasing message and then go to work for about 5 minutes. I just typed that from memory, and its correct, that shows how many times I've typed it over the last few weeks. Be persistent.

Erase and partition your usb before you install. Keep trying the terminal command method it will eventually load and if not try dumping your install app in trash and then downloading it again and try loading over (if you have App Store account access).

If you have a newer system use clover v3676 it should have everything ready except the HFS+efi which you can link to at this site. Just plug it into clover folder (EFI) drivers64efi from the desktop. Don't forget to bring multi beast along after your install and make sure you pick at least iMac 14.1 or MacPro 4.1, anything lower and it will cause problems. On the laptop side I think its MacBook 5.2 or newer.
 
macOS-Sierra ver 10.12 Beta (16A286a) now available, just downloaded and running without any majors, all went well. Screen Shot 2016-08-09 at 21.50.52.png
 
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