I actually have two of these nucs, one is still running Sierra. The Sierra one is still relatively snappy but I feel like my Big Sur one (and when it was on Catalina with Clover) is really laggy. Do you think that’s the OS upgrades slow it down noticeably?
@Withoutaface Hi there! I saw you're pretty well-versed with this NUC. I'm not particularly knowledgeable with this stuff but I tried my best using Dortania's OpenCore guide and searches and my system appears to be working well. If you happen to take a look through my EFI folder and see anything...
I've shared my EFI config for OpenCore on this machine for use with Big Sur at https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/catalina-on-intel-nuc-dc3217iye-graphics-problems.295544/#post-2210627 if anyone is still using this NUC.
In case anyone is trying to update to Big Sur, here is my 100% working EFI folder from my NUC running macOS 11.1 booting with opencore. I am using the BCM94352HMB/BCM94352 wifi/bt card. You'll need to copy your own System Serial, System UUID, and MLB into the Config.plist.
In case anyone is trying to update to Big Sur, here is my 100% working EFI folder from my NUC with the same wifi/bt card running macOS 11.1 booting with opencore. You'll need to copy your own System Serial, System UUID, and MLB into the Config.plist.
I realize it’s been a really long time since you asked this but I’m running mine with the latest version of Catalina(10.15.7). Still pretty flawless. I never bothered setting up hdmi audio but everything else is perfect.
similar issue here. http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-desktop-support/143741-blank-screen-then-reboot-after-choosing-usb-boot-loader.html
I currently have Mavericks installed, i've upgraded Chimera to 4.0, but when I try to load the USB partition, i get nothing. It just stays blank and then...
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