Ok, this is embarrassing.
In preparation for an OS upgrade, I updated to Clover v2.3k_r3292 and now I can't change the force mount EFI partition setting under the NVRam Variables tab in the Clover Preference Pane. I'd like to keep the EFI partition unmounted without having to do it manually...
Awesome! My new SSD arrived and I'm looking forward to returning to the world of decent performance. I set up a FusionDrive during Mavericks. After a month of flawless performance, my MSATA SSD shattered into dozens of unrecoverable partitions. I've been using that ridiculously slow standard...
So what you're saying is the MAS update works and we just have to go back and disable SIP and patch sound following a similar procedure as outlined in this guide, right?
Worked like a charm!
I have an off topic question regarding this particular build. I want to use HWMonitor. I'm not sure which kexts I need. Is there a HWSensors for Dummies tutorial somewhere? How about a tutorial regarding kexts and how to recover from a catastrophic cock up? I'd hate...
Awesome!!
Not knowing exactly what happens when "installing" a kext using kext wizard, how does one "uninstall" and replace it with the original? Is it as straight forward as I'm thinking and just requiring a copy past of the kext itself or is there a method to this?
Well, this is weird. Followed this tutorial and had absolutely no problems. Everything worked first time. Thank you lazarus and RehabMan. No, really. I can only imagine the time and effort you put into all this. I am tremendously grateful.
My idea of troubleshooting my hackbook install is just starting from scratch over and over until I get it right. I'd like to start learning from my mistakes. I have read through this thread and forum making notes but I still have two nagging issues due to my lack of any expertise whatsoever...
Awesome to hear that!
I wrestled with Clover with no success since I'm a spoon feeder who has no idea what he's doing. LoL
After exploring other methods, I just took a spare external drive over to an iMac owning buddy. Plugged the sucker in, rebooted to the recovery partition, installed...
Thank you RehabMan for contributing so much time and content! And cwk9852 for putting together this awesome tutorial. You made my first true hackintosh a success! I've been using Macs since the deadmoo image reconverted me to Apple back in 2005. i was recently gifted this Lenovo IdeaPad U310...
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