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UniBeast: Install macOS Sierra on Any Supported Intel-based PC

Okay, thanks man. I figured it was still not working. Guess I need to stay on Yosemite. :\

I attend to use USB 3 on my Desktop so I'm not worried about USB 3 on my 4530s. You could always dual boot :)
 
I attend to use USB 3 on my Desktop so I'm not worried about USB 3 on my 4530s. You could always dual boot :)
I have Yosemite as my main and El Capitan on another drive. I like to stay current though, but that won't happen since I can't get USB3. Anyway thanks.
 
Hello, when i boot from usb i enter to the clover menu, i select the external and then i get the "stop" signal after Apple logo.
If i run with -v it says "error allocating 0x800 pages" etc...

In the BIOS options i only found the "VT-D" and i disabled it.
Any ideas? Thank you!
 
Hello, when i boot from usb i enter to the clover menu, i select the external and then i get the "stop" signal after Apple logo.
If i run with -v it says "error allocating 0x800 pages" etc...

In the BIOS options i only found the "VT-D" and i disabled it.
Any ideas? Thank you!

Most likely because CsrActiveConfig is set to 0x03 not 0x67. Its known to cause problems.
 
Clover from unibeast couldn't see the installer so I had to install Clover from their site. Left all options default and it worked.

Asus z170-a
i7-6700k
 
Sorry for the stupid question: where can i modify it?

You can edit config.plist on you're USB Boot stick. You could also change it at Clover, Options, rt Variables.
 
You can edit config.plist on you're USB Boot stick. You could also change it at Clover, Options, rt Variables.
When i plug my USB after unibeast process i can only see installSierra, an empty folder called EUFI/backup (not sure) and the MultiBeast that i copied before.
 
When i plug my USB after unibeast process i can only see installSierra, an empty folder called EUFI/backup (not sure) and the MultiBeast that i copied before.

You need to mount EFI Partition. You can use Clover Configurator. Recommend using OsxAptioFixDrv instead of OsxAptioFixDrv2.
 
You need to mount EFI Partition. You can use Clover Configurator. Recommend using OsxAptioFixDrv instead of OsxAptioFixDrv2.
I can do this when booting the UEFI USB aswell, right?
I mean, through this interface?
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