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[Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

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Dont change the graphics injector information. This guide is outdated and not being maintained so that hasn't been necessary for a while. Just keep it as is in my EFI folder, maybe just replace the whole folder now being it's worked for four or five other users.

What version Clover are you using? Not Rehabmans right? That's outdated too....
I was you Rehabmans clover installer as per the guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...2-on-intel-nuci5beh-using-clover-uefi.268502/

Is there a new version that should be used?
 
Dont change the graphics injector information. This guide is outdated and not being maintained so that hasn't been necessary for a while. Just keep it as is in my EFI folder, maybe just replace the whole folder now being it's worked for four or five other users.

What version Clover are you using? Not Rehabmans right? That's outdated too....

So, I've got it working! Mojave is running! To install clover to the SSD I used https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/

I need to do more testing.

Thanks again for your help!
 
Glad that we made progress. Just wonder if I am using the config and UEFI/Kexts from the posts above, should I still run the xcode to get ACPI patches and configs as described in the first post, after I finished installation?
 
Glad that we made progress. Just wonder if I am using the config and UEFI/Kexts from the posts above, should I still run the xcode to get ACPI patches and configs as described in the first post, after I finished installation?
I'm on my phone but if I remember correctly the ACPI patches are already in place in the EFI folder and should perform fine. If you begin to have issues with USB or sleep wake (or whatever) you can run the terminal script and reapply them.
 
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Hello, is there a fix for using the USB-C port? (NUC8i7BEH2, Bios 71)
 
Hello, is there a fix for using the USB-C port? (NUC8i7BEH2, Bios 71)
In your EFI folder under kexts remove the NEW-NUC8i7BEH-USB.kext and replace it with USBInjectAll.kext. Reboot...should work then.
 

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In your EFI folder under kexts remove the NEW-NUC8i7BEH-USB.kext and replace it with USBInjectAll.kext. Reboot...should work then.
Tried, unfortunately not. The USB-C hub with connected USB sticks is not recognized.
 
Works for me....not sure what the issue is although there are lots of ways to create an SSDT for USB. You can follow the portion of the guide below using Xcode and Terminal to recreate what I had already placed in the ACPI/ Patched Folder. That way it is specific to your machine and how its configured. Its probably the easiest way even if you are new to Xcode and Terminal.
 

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