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[Solved] Couldn't allocate runtime area error during clover boot install Mojave

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Hi,

I try to install Mojave on my new Hackintosh.
I used Unibeast 9.0.0 to create bootable USB with Mojave 10.14.2
But during clover boot install I have the following message "couldn't allocate runtime area" and I don't know why.
I boot on differents USB 2 ports but it doesn't work..
Thank you for your help ! ;)
 

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Hi,

I try to install Mojave on my new Hackintosh.
I used Unibeast 9.0.0 to create bootable USB with Mojave 10.14.2
But during clover boot install I have the following message "couldn't allocate runtime area" and I don't know why.
I boot on differents USB 2 ports but it doesn't work..
Thank you for your help ! ;)

  • If another reboot does not resolve this error from any transient BIOS issues, you may have a problem with Memory mapping .
  • It can be Hardware (RAM related) or CLOVER related. Since hardwire related entails opening the Computer case to check RAM and sockets , removal and reinsertion of RAM Modules, you may first rule out CLOVER related issue if any.
  • In CLOVER the drivers64UEFI folder may not be having the right type of .efi file.
 
We see this problem quite often. But first, please update your Profile with your Motherboard, CPU and Graphics information.

Two things to try:
  • Enable "slide=0". When you boot your USB flash disk and Clover appears, press SPACE bar then check-on the 4th item in the list: Disable KASLR (slide=0)
  • If this still causes the memory allocation problem, replace AptioMemoryFix-64 in your EFI/CLOVER/driversUEFI64 folder with OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 which you can download from bullet #3. And use this with and without "slide=0" to see which combination works.
Update: Thanks for updating your profile. On H370 boards, slide=0 usually does not work (you should try anyway), but OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 seems to have good results.
 
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We see this problem quite often. But first, please update your Profile with your Motherboard, CPU and Graphics information.

Two things to try:
  • Enable "slide=0". When you boot your USB flash disk and Clover appears, press SPACE bar then check-on the 4th item in the list: Disable KASLR (slide=0)
  • If this still causes the memory allocation problem, replace AptioMemoryFix-64 in your EFI/CLOVER/driversUEFI64 folder with OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 which you can download from bullet #3. And use this with and without "slide=0" to see which combination works.
Update: Thanks for updating your profile. On H370 boards, slide=0 usually does not work (you should try anyway), but OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 seems to have good results.

Hi,

Thank you for your answer.

I tried to enable "slide=0", it doesn't work.

Next I tried to replace AptioMemoryFix-64 by OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 in EFI Partition of my USB key in EFI/CLOVER/driversUEFI64 folder. Without "slide=0" I have the same issue.
But with "slide=0" I can reach next steps but I have new error with forbidden sign and last screen is not readable.
I uploaded new photos .
(And I have no issue with my memory hardware).
Thanks for your help
 

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But with "slide=0" I can reach next steps but I have new error with forbidden sign and last screen is not readable.

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Search still waiting for root device.
 
Hi,

I try to install Mojave on my new Hackintosh.
I used Unibeast 9.0.0 to create bootable USB with Mojave 10.14.2
But during clover boot install I have the following message "couldn't allocate runtime area" and I don't know why.
I boot on differents USB 2 ports but it doesn't work..
Thank you for your help ! ;)


Did you find a fix?
 

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Did you try any of the above solutions? Try adding slide=0 to your boot args first. That solved it for me.
 
Did you find a fix?


Hi, Did you manage to solve the issue? I have the same with Mojave 10.14.5. Installation goes through well. But then, after couple of Reboots, it gives me that very same error :(
I can reinstall the system from clover (even without USB) and then it works again for a day. I am completely lost.
 
Hi, Did you manage to solve the issue? I have the same with Mojave 10.14.5. Installation goes through well. But then, after couple of Reboots, it gives me that very same error :(
I can reinstall the system from clover (even without USB) and then it works again for a day. I am completely lost.
Please update your profile (Account Details) by specifying CPU, GPU and motherboard. This is required when asking for help.

After that, please let us know whether you tried the suggestions in post #3.
 
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