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How to Create a macOS High Sierra Public Beta Installation USB

Sorry I didn't mean to say that. Your English is perfectly fine. I mentioned because I know little bit of French. Anyway How did you download the 5,19Go. Can you please write the procedures. Thanks
No matter , I like humour too ;) , i try to find the terminal command for the checksum and post
 
try this :

For example, the syntax may look like:

md5 big_huge_file.iso

You’ll be returned with an MD5 Checksum Hash that you can check against the source MD5 code provided to you (or that a friend shares, you found online, or whatever).

An example of what the md5 hash will look is something like this:

MD5(big_huge_file.iso)= 20665acd5f59a8e22275c78e1490dcc7

The part after the = sign is the MD5 hash code that you can compare against the source to be sure that the file has retained it’s integrity through transmission. Very handy when downloading large files!

Alternatively you can use the openssl command to check MD5 checksums on your Mac, like so:

openssl md5 big_huge_file.iso

The data returned to you will be the same whether you use the openssl command or the md5 command, it’s really just a matter of preference.
 
macOS High Sierra Public Beta.app does not appear to be a valid OS installer application?????
 
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macOS High Sierra Public Beta.app does not appear to be a valid OS installer application?????

After the complete install, the MacOS install app as been erased in app folder for me : curious anyway ?


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(Notice my new RX 460 for my G1840 build works fine with 10.13)
 
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"...confirmation of native support of: NVMe...": my 960 EVO was not recognized, so I had to do the hacknvme kext...the EVO is in a PCIe adapter...
 
"...confirmation of native support of: NVMe...": my 960 EVO was not recognized, so I had to do the hacknvme kext...the EVO is in a PCIe adapter...

I have the same drive with PCI-e, and it IS recognized natively. No need for Hacknvme like in Sierra
 
I have the same drive with PCI-e and it IS recognized natively. No need for hacknvme like in Sierra
Tried USB install method. No NVMe drive shows...
 
Thanks Tony
BIG thanks Clover Team

Easy installation with config.plist from Sierra.
 
Thanks Tony
BIG thanks Clover Team

Easy installation with config.plist from Sierra.
@moviemakergr Are you running this on an Asus X-99 and using a 5820K CPU? I would love to do the same but its been a huge pain to get my build working. I also have XFX RADEON R9 280x which is supposed to be native with Mac. Any links to how you installed Sierra?
 
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