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[Guide] Dell Inspiron 15 7559 El Capitan Hackintosh (Dual Boot With Windows)

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I replace /volumes/efi in USB on the real mac then when i go to /volumes/efi there is only apple folder and not clover:banghead:

The guide says to replace the EFI folder. It says nothing about replacing a Clover folder.
I think you need to read what is written. Carefully.

You should not expect an EFI/Clover until you have installed Clover there, or copied EFI/Clover from somewhere else.
 
The guide says to replace the EFI folder. It says nothing about replacing a Clover folder.
I think you need to read what is written. Carefully.

You should not expect an EFI/Clover until you have installed Clover there, or copied EFI/Clover from somewhere else.

- Delete the CLOVER folder and replace it with the one from Dell_7559_files/EFI (Boot after installed2)

Here says to replace clover folder not EFI.
 
Yes, in a real mac i changed EFI folder of USB then i put USB on dell 7559 and When i go to EFI folder of ssd, there is not clover folder
 
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I have a crucial mx300 like you. Have you tried to use unibeast to make bootable USB?
Not from a real machine. Yes from VM Ware Workstation (with no success).. I don't know what else to do.. It seems that other persons have the same problems like me with no solution so. I think that maybe problem could be related to the USB key that is a 32GB TDK.. Maybe I should try with 8GB key?
Anyway, THANKS for you suggestion Stefano :))
 
Not from a real machine. Yes from VM Ware Workstation (with no success).. I don't know what else to do.. It seems that other persons have the same problems like me with no solution so. I think that maybe problem could be related to the USB key that is a 32GB TDK.. Maybe I should try with 8GB key?
Anyway, THANKS for you suggestion Stefano :))

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Note: DO NOT use a VM to create your USB. VMs are known to create invalid/corrupt USB installers. Use real hardware to create your USB installer.
 
note: DO NOT use a VM to create your USB. VMs are known to create invalid/corrupt USB installers. Use real hardware to create your USB installer.
As I said, I also tried with a USB created from a REAL Mac.. without success. On the other hand I read that Stefano93 has reached good result creating a boot key from VM-Ware so I think that my fault has another unknown (at now) reason..
 
As I said, I also tried with a USB created from a REAL Mac.. without success. On the other hand I read that Stefano93 has reached good result creating a boot key from VM-Ware so I think that my fault has another unknown (at now) reason..

You might want to try following the guide linked by #266.
 
What do you mean? thread #266 has no links.. what I'm doing wrong?

Click on the little up arrow in the quote block right after "RehabMan said:".
Look... now you learned something about quote blocks with links!
 
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