[Guide] 10.11 on Intel Broadwell NUC 2.0
I can't seem to get the script to work. When I click on the audio_clover file, it say "Could not be executed because you do not have appropriate access privileges.
My best guess is that somehow the file wasn't marked as executable when it was unzipped. You can run "chmod" on it to fix that. Open a terminal window, and run
Code:
chmod u+x path/to/audio_cloverALC-110_v1.0f.command
(You can drag the script to the terminal window and it will fill in the last argument there, so you only really need to type the "chmod u+x " with a space at the end and then drag it in and then hit enter to run the command.)
After you run the chmod, try double-clicking the script again. If it says it can't run because it wasn't signed by an approved developer or whatever, you can right-click it and choose "Open" and it should prompt you to let it run anyway.
Also, why does it go to the clover boot every time I restart...Shouldn't it boot "normally" or is it always going to go to the clover boot and you have to select Boot Mac OS X from "Your Computer" ?
You need to mount your EFI partition with a command like this:
Code:
mkdir /Volumes/EFI && sudo mount_msdos /dev/disk0s1 /Volumes/EFI
Then edit
EFI/CLOVER/config.plist and look for a section like this:
Code:
<key>DefaultVolume</key>
<string>MacHDD</string>
<key>Legacy</key>
<string>PBR</string>
<key>Secure</key>
<false/>
<key>Timeout</key>
<integer>5</integer>
Change whatever it says in the "string" entry after DefaultVolume (in this example,
MacHDD) to be the name you gave your system drive. So for instance if yours is "Hackintosh HD" you'd change it to
<string>Hackintosh HD</string>
Then you can save the file and eject the EFI disk in Finder. Next time you reboot, it should sit at the Clover menu for however many seconds it says after "Timeout" in that section above, and then boot automatically to OS X on the drive you specified.