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

Amazing! What I had tried last yesterday until 3.15am has now just taken me 35 minutes. I didn't do a clean install. Just made the bootable USB and installed to my SSD (after backing everything up with CCC). I then downloaded the web drivers, and everything is perfect again.
 
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I'm also having issues booting up now. Got it installed and booted up but now for some reason it won't boot. I get to the logo and progress bar stops at around 95% then it doesn't do anything.
 
I'm also having issues booting up now. Got it installed and booted up but now for some reason it won't boot. I get to the logo and progress bar stops at around 95% then it doesn't do anything.


Use the new UniBeast 7.1 and make a bootable USB. It doesn't take long to do or install.
 
Use the new UniBeast 7.1 and make a bootable USB. It doesn't take long to do or install.

I did that, I did a fresh install using UniBeast 7.1 of 10.12.4, but tried to use MultiBeast to add the drivers and support like normal and that won't work.

Edit: So I did a reinstall and got it booting again. However now I have graphics issues and no Audio. I followed the graphics guide to install the new Nvidia drivers but that doesn't seem to work for me.
 
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Maybe I'm wrong, but today I was trying to make a fresh install of my Sierra, and, after lots of attempts, I can't do it. So maybe to install a 10.12.4 dmg, we need newer version of Clover instead of the one in UniBeast. Could someone confirm that? Now I formatted everything, and I cannot do anything for now!

I tried to install newest version of clover on my USB device, before using UniBeast on it. Successfully booted into new Clover but lost option to install MacOS Sierra. Why?
 
I did that, I did a fresh install using UniBeast 7.1 of 10.12.4, but tried to use multibeast to add the drivers and support like normal and that won't work.

Edit: So I did a reinstall and got it booting again. However now I have graphics issues and no Audio. I followed the graphics guide to install the new Nvidia drivers but that doesn't seem to work for me.

after an update you'll need to install your audio again. just selecting the audio driver didn't work for me.

i had to select:

UEFI Boot Mode (in the quick start tab)
The audio driver for my motherboard (under the driver tab)

then click build and reboot your computer
 
So I got it all working again, not sure what really happened here. But I tinkered around with a few things then rebooted, and removed the USB stick that had UniBeast and everything on it. Booted up normally and got to the login page but my mouse and keyboard no longer worked. Switched them from a USB 2.0 input to a 3.0 on the back and they worked again and everything else seems to be working minus the USB 2.0 slots on the back.

UPDATE: It's not just my USB 2.0 ports, some of the USB 3.0 ports don't work either, I think it might be the system definition I am currently iMac14,2.
 
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