Josh's Hackintosh Build JAN 31st 2017
OSX SIERRA (10.12.2) INSTRUCTIONS
I.
SPECS:
GIBABYTE GA-X79-UD5
32GB 1600MHZ CORSAIR RAM
3930K INTEL CHIP
GIGABYTE GTX 670 2GB GRAPHICS
H100i CORSAIR COOLING
TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 DUAL BAND WIFI
II.
INTRO:
Purpose of this is to save time for someone else / future self who owns this build.
Took a solid day to go from nothing to fully functioning SIERRA Hackintosh computer. Before this there was a lot of learning from the very helpful forums of tonymac, insanelymac, and ******/hackintosh. Thank you all.
My computer was running Mavericks like a charm, however it had been a few years since upgrading and I wanted the new colourful interface of Sierra, like my macbook pro.
If you’re a visual person like me, this video guide will probably help you with the order of things – however the exact configuration he mentions
is not for this build.
III.
CHIMERA TO CLOVER:
Simply converting from old Chimera to new Clover bootloaders was time consuming (did I mention I’m not a computer person?). I didn’t realize you can’t get rid of your bootloader even if you erase your hard drive.
Whenever I tried to boot with clover, my system always defaulted to chimera boot screen. I erased my USB, my SSD, and even flashed my BIOS in attempt to get rid of chimera and start fresh.
Turns out it was on my SSD and you can erase your bootloader by
changing the partition scheme from GUID to Master Boot Record, and then back to GUID in Disk Utility.
IV.
USB INSTALLATION
PART 01:
Now the real work can begin. Download
SIERRA,
CLOVER EFI INSTALLER,
CLOVER CONFIGURATOR, and
EFI Mounter.
I installed Sierra onto the USB using terminal because it’s fastest, guide below. Make sure InstallmacOSSierra.app is in applications.
http://www.imore.com/how-make-bootable-installer-drive
Right away, click on Clover EFI Install and choose your new USB. Before installing, click on “Customize” and check the following options. (This is what worked for me. Not sure if it is “right” per se)
√ Bootloader / Install boot0af in MBR
√ Clover EFI / 64-bits BiosBlockIO
√ Themes / (one of your choice)
√ Drivers / osxAptioFixDrv-64
√ Drivers / PartitionDxe-64
Hit install. (Note
I avoided: Install for UEFI booting only)
USB INSTALLATION
PART 02:
Open the folder /volumes/yourUSB/EFI/Clover/config.plist with Clover Configurator. I followed this guide with things to input:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-ga-x79-ud5-3930k-gtx-560-2gb-10-11-2.181173/
EXCEPT these are different:
RTVariables / CsrActiveConfig = 0x67
SMBIOS / iMac 14,2 (Sierra doesn’t work with Mac Pro 3,1 and 4,1)
Save and Quit.
USB INSTALLATION
PART 03:
Download all the kext’s from the same guide above. The ones I needed were:
FakeSMC.kext <-- Very very important. I missed this one and wasted so much time
FakePCIIDXHIMux.kext
FakePCIId.kext
USBXHCI_FL1009.kext
Apple IntelE100e.kext
They can be found elsewhere on Tonymac if the links are down.
Put these into /volumes/yourUSB/EFI/Clover/Kexts/Other
Now we’re ready to boot.
V.
BIOS SETTINGS:
Disable VT-d, and USB 3.0 controllers. Otherwise most settings aren’t too important. If you have Bios update 13w, re-flash to 13p or 12 BIOS’s. This update has been known to cause problems.
To download old Gigabyte drivers, go to their website, and download. If they give you an .exe file, open it with Stuffit Expander. Then the BIOS file is revealed and it can be installed with separate USB.
VI.
INSTALLATION:
Put your USB into a USB 2.0 port on your computer. You SHOULD go to the Clover boot screen. Choose your Install macOS Sierra USB from the menu.
If you chose –v (verbose mode) you will see the text scrolling on your screen. If you run into a problem, take a picture of where it stopped and then search the forum for answers.
BUT! If your build is like mine, you should have gone to the Sierra Installer screen. If not. I’m sorry. Make sure you followed all the steps and try again.
Format your SSD or HDD with Disk Utility to the same settings as your USB (MAC OS Journaled, and GUID). Quit Disk Utility and Install Sierra onto your SSD. Progress bar took 30min despite the 7min prediction.
Once done, the computer will restart itself, then finish installing for another 13 minutes. It will go back to the Clover Boot Menu where you will choose your freshly installed SSD.
It SHOULD get you into the computer setup menu where you can select wifi options and icloud and the like. Getting from Clover to here is probably the hardest and most time consuming part. If you got here in one or two tries, congrats! That’s rare I think.
VII.
POST INSTALLATION
PART 01:
Did it! The feeling of getting here was worth all that time spent wondering what kext’s are. The key here is to do almost all the same things you did for the USB, but onto your SSD this time.
What’s probably not working: Sound, Graphics Card, USB 3.0, iMessage. Don’t worry, these are all fixable.
Initiate Clover EFI Installer and choose your SSD. Choose Customize and check all the same ones you did in
step IV.
Open the folder /volumes/yourSSD/EFI/Clover/config.plist with Clover Configurator. Use the same settings from
IV. Part 02 of this guide.
Put the exact same kext files from
IV. Part 03 into this folder here:
/yourSSD/EFI/Clover/Kexts/Other
Save Clover Configurator and exit. Remove your bootable USB and restart the system.
If all went well, it should go to Clover. Click on your SSD. If all went REALLY well it should get you back to your working Sierra. I found that sometimes it would stop at the loading screen, but after restarting again, it worked properly. This goes away after a complete install.
POST INSTALLATION
PART 02:
Graphics. You must download the graphics driver from gigabyte. It is ONLY OSX specific (i.e. 10.12.2 aka
16C67 for me), don’t worry if it doesn’t list your card in the “supported gpus” section. Full guide on installing the drivers here:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...for-macos-sierra-10-12-0-367-15-10-05.200843/
(Make sure in Clover Configurator to uncheck boot/nv_disable=1 and nvda_drv=1. Then uncheck Graphics/injectNvidia to get the card running by default)
Sound. Download
audio_pikeralphaALC-120.command.zip from Toleda here:
https://github.com/toleda/audio_CloverALC/blob/master/audio_pikeralphaALC-120.command.zip
It opens terminal. Enter password and hit “y” a few times.
USB 3.0. I haven’t tested it yet. Could be working, maybe not. Please let me know if you figure it out.
iMessage. Also haven’t tested. Found a good guide though:
https://www.******.com/r/hackintosh/comments/2wohwn/getting_imessage_working_on_10102_generating/
Sleep: Didn’t yet work for me because of my Bluetooth dongle. I can use it but have to hit the power button to wake it up. Fine with me.
Bluetooth: Works without anything.
Internet: My particular wifi card worked without anything extra.
VIII.
FINAL NOTES:
I wanted to boot as fast as possible so I set boot/default boot volume to my ssd and Timeout=0 in Clover Configurator. This skipped the Clover boot options menu. Then in my BIOS, I turned BIOS SPLASH SCREEN = DISABLE so that only the American Megatrends would be there briefly.
Boot is now about 20secs. Not terrible.
If you have
ATHR Unknown Locale 14 (or 21) errors, it’s your wifi card. Follow this guide:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...-of-the-athr-unknown-locale-21-errors.148852/
Big thank you to everyone for helping me getting this far.
It feels all the more rewarding to have a working rig with Sierra
after spending so much time figuring this stuff out.