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- Apr 9, 2019
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- Motherboard
- Dell Optiplex 7010
- CPU
- i7-3770
- Graphics
- HD4000
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Folks:
I'm a Newbie trying my first Hackintosh. I've followed the guide closely I think. I've successfully installed Mojave 10.14.4 on a Dell Optiplex 7010 with onboard HD 4000 graphics and can UEFI boot into it from the Unibeast 9.1.0-8 created installer's Clover boot manager. However, if I try to boot without the Unibeast thumb drive and instead use the Clover 2.4 boot manager on my drive then it takes a very long time then hangs at the Apple loading progress bar. I've enabled verbose loading and it scrolls through lots before switching to the Apple loading graphic.
I'm afraid I don't have a clear understanding of what gets loaded from where and when (or under what circumstances).I see a slightly different assortment of KEXTs installed in the EFI partition of the boot drive, the EFI partition of the USB installer and the /Library/Extensions folder on the boot drive. Should they all match? Do some get used and some not?
What should I be doing to be able to boot directly into the installed system on the internal boot drive?
Thank you for reading.
- Scottie
I'm a Newbie trying my first Hackintosh. I've followed the guide closely I think. I've successfully installed Mojave 10.14.4 on a Dell Optiplex 7010 with onboard HD 4000 graphics and can UEFI boot into it from the Unibeast 9.1.0-8 created installer's Clover boot manager. However, if I try to boot without the Unibeast thumb drive and instead use the Clover 2.4 boot manager on my drive then it takes a very long time then hangs at the Apple loading progress bar. I've enabled verbose loading and it scrolls through lots before switching to the Apple loading graphic.
I'm afraid I don't have a clear understanding of what gets loaded from where and when (or under what circumstances).I see a slightly different assortment of KEXTs installed in the EFI partition of the boot drive, the EFI partition of the USB installer and the /Library/Extensions folder on the boot drive. Should they all match? Do some get used and some not?
What should I be doing to be able to boot directly into the installed system on the internal boot drive?
Thank you for reading.
- Scottie