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- Jul 29, 2012
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- Motherboard
- HP Compaq 6200 Pro SSF
- CPU
- I5-2500
- Graphics
- Nvidia GT 710 1Gb
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UniBeast 8.3.1 for High SierraWhat version of Clover are you using?
UniBeast 8.3.1 for High SierraWhat version of Clover are you using?
There is an 8.3.2 you can use.UniBeast 8.3.1 for High Sierra
I downloaded that, when you run it it says version 8.3.1. was sure I was going mad so redownloaded t and still says 8.3.1 on the programThere is an 8.3.2 you can use.
it says Clover version 2.4k rev 4420 in the about, Firmware:Clover rev 1.4428There is an 8.3.2 you can use.
I think that RM just forgot to change it to the .2 version when he updated it. You could still update Clover to a newer version on the USB. Try using one like 4586 from the Downloads > Clover builds section and see if that makes a difference.I downloaded that, when you run it it says version 8.3.1. was sure I was going mad so redownloaded t and still says 8.3.1 on the program
Sorry for the noob question, once downloaded where do I put the newer clover?I think that RM just forgot to change it to the .2 version when he updated it. You could still update Clover to a newer version on the USB. Try using one like 4586 from the Downloads > Clover builds section and see if that makes a difference.
The HD2500 graphics of your 3570 are not supported in Snow Leopard or High Sierra. It may be best to get a GT 710 to use with High Sierra. It makes no sense to install and use Snow Leopard in 2018.Good evening.
I am trying this guide with ivy bridge to try and install Snow Leopard on a HP 8300. What is happening, is not what this guide or indeed any others, are describing.
I’ve also tried high Sierra, but again there is nothing happening that the guides describe.
Is anyone able to advise at all?
Thank you everyone.
Good morning. Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it.The HD2500 graphics of your 3570 are not supported in Snow Leopard or High Sierra. It may be best to get a GT 710 to use with High Sierra. It makes no sense to install and use Snow Leopard in 2018.
If that's the case, then why is there a guide for it?
Unfortunately I don't have access to a Mac.