Currently have MacOS running on an Intel NUC. Successfully upgraded to Catalina, but the wifi—facilitated by a dongle—stopped working.
My initial thoughts are that the dongle had a 32-bit driver and I probably need a new one with a 64-bit driver.
Does that sound plausible? If so, can anyone...
Tried TeamViewer, Chrome Remote Desktop and VNC, but no joy with any of those.
Have bought a USB wifi dongle* and have plugged it directly into the monitor … I can live with that.
* Edit: The dongle I bought, an Asus USB-N10, works fine
"Try with onboard audio."
The headphone socket works fine. The speakers in my monitor work fine if the NUC is directly plugged in via HDMI.
The fit-headless device appears in Sound and I can select it; it's just the sound doesn't work remotely.
I was curious if anyone was using this model as a headless PC and whether they had audio working?
HDMI audio works fine if it's plugged into the monitor, but not remotely. I thought a headless adapter would fix this, but it didn't. Neither did an update to the latest Bios.
Just received one of these but I'm not having much luck.
To recap, I have an Intel NUC hackintosh, configured using RehabMan's guide. I'm using it as a headless node, via Chrome Remote Desktop on a Chromebox plugged into a monitor.
If I plug the hackintosh directly into the monitor, audio over...
Mr RehabMan, you are a star. Everything I need is now working fine; even HDMI audio, which was reluctant to start. Could never get any audio working using UniBeast/MultiBeast.
Even this i3 NUC with 8 GB RAM seems pretty speedy.
If you have a tip jar, I shall leave something in it. Thanks again.
The network adapter is an I219-V. BIOS settings are all as instructed. I've tried all the latest versions of the drivers in the Sierra Multibeast without success (despite two of them saying the controller is supported).
Noob here.
I've been attempting this over the weekend with a NUC7i3BNH.
If you set the CPU ID to Skylake, it boots up and installs Sierra without a problem. However, although I didn't expect wifi to work, I can't get ethernet to work either.
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