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

EDIT: never mind, this thumb drive works, so I guess it’s all there. I’ll leave this here in case anyone ever has the same question...unless some thinks I should delete, in which case, I will.

I tried googling this but came up with nothing.

Does anyone else have this issue when setting up the thumb drive where the sierra installer is only 10.1MBs? I have noticed this happening in a couple of occasions.

I was just creating a new thumb drive because an older one that I had had this issue and wouldn't let me boot from it. And its now happened again. Using the latest Unibeast (7.1.1). It took forever, so I thought it was working
 
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Super! Thank You!
 
hi, I m on 10.13 and I want to format an USB to make an installer but I don't find the For Scheme: choose GUID Partition Map" when unibeast finish I don't have the GUID part :S . There is a tool for that ? or I have to find a MAC 10.12.-? thx
 
i'm trying to start fresh. i have a working mavericks, but i want to upgrade to sierra and not high sierra, because some pro tools plugins don't work on high sierra yet.

either way, i created the usb stick, i get to the clover boot screen, and can't get any further, i see the black screen, apple logo, loading bar pops up, but doesn't start moving at all. i guess some boot settings are wrong, for the old mavericks system chameleon used:

Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
   <key>SSDT</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
   <string>No</string>
   <key>PciRoot</key>
   <string>1</string>
   <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>Kernel Flags</key>
   <string>npci=0x2000</string>
   <key>UseKernelCache</key>
   <string>No</string>
</dict>
</plist>

now i don't have any idea how to get those settings into the boot options of the clover bootloader, i've been trying to change a few settings, but this is my 11th different setting to try and boot with, with no luck.

System:

asrock X79 extreme6 p2.50
nvidea GeForce gtx 770
I7 3.40ghz
 
If your System Definition is MacPro3,1, then change it with MultiBeast for Mavericks to iMac14,2. Sierra dropped support for a bunch of Macs including MacPro 3,1.
 
If your System Definition is MacPro3,1, then change it with MultiBeast for Mavericks to iMac14,2. Sierra dropped support for a bunch of Macs including MacPro 3,1.
thanks a lot for the reply. the last time i hackintoshed was when mavericks just came out. that was ages ago. can you please guide me through how to do that? for the installer?
 
Sierra is no longer on the Apple Mac App Store. To download Sierra, see this thread > [How-to] Download Sierra 10.12.6 installer using Mac App Store command line interface

When Sierra is through downloading, using the last MultiBeast for Mavericks v6.5.1, chose only:
Customize > System Definition > iMac > iMac14,2
Build > Install​
After MultiBeast finishes changing the System definition, reBoot.

Now, download UniBeast (v7.1.1) and create your UniBeast USB Sierra Installer thumb drive.

Good luck! Have fun. :thumbup:
 
SOLVE! https://github.com/mas-cli/mas

Hi TonyMacx86,


I do purchase the macOS Sierra 10.12.6 , I just want to recreate a unibeast for Sierra. It doesn't show up at the purchase section.

Any direct link for Sierra install.esd?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Sierra is no longer on the Apple Mac App Store. To download Sierra, see this thread > [How-to] Download Sierra 10.12.6 installer using Mac App Store command line interface

When Sierra is through downloading, using the last MultiBeast for Mavericks v6.5.1, chose only:
Customize > System Definition > iMac > iMac14,2
Build > Install​
After MultiBeast finishes changing the System definition, reBoot.

Now, download UniBeast (v7.1.1) and create your UniBeast USB Sierra Installer thumb drive.

Good luck! Have fun. :thumbup:
you say use multibeast... but on what? on the sierra installer? before using unibeast to create the installer thumb drive?
 
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