Here it is. I have applied the changes suggested and it didn't work. If I choose "boot mode selection / UEFI Only" the usk disk created with unibeast does not appear at all. And yes,when I ran unibeast,I have chosen "UEFI",not usb legacy. You can see by yourself on the attached images.
I sent to you the screenshots to show you how I have configured the bios settings and how it looks the boot menu. (I'm not able to get the clover boot screen because I don't see the usb disk (this time is called "SANDISK CRUZER") in UEFI mode. I gone to my friend's house and I used his computer...
Nothing to do. I'm back to the initial problem. The USB disk made with unibeast is not recognized as UEFI anymore. I'm not able to understand when it is and when not. It seems to be unpredictable. Even if I don't make changes on the BIOS settings,sometime it is recognized as UEFI and usb...
I made further tests. I used another usb disk and I have reinstalled the mac os x installer there. This time,everytime that I restart the PC I see the UEFI version of the usb disk / mac os x installer. So,I reached a conclusion : the usb disk used before is not good. Or it is not compatible with...
To make the story short,I recorded 3 videos of me that I try to boot mac os x from the MXT-USB drive,that you can watch here :
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HJUZOG9M6sRcKfrbyTcObL86zHVHHDxP
you can start from 1 to 3. This time I haven't detached any disk from the motherboard. On the...
I have attached the screenshots to show you how my disks/partitions are organized...
MXT-USB is the USB disk created with unibeast
Samsung and WDC are the SATA (not USB) disks
WD 2500BMV n.1 and WD 2500BMV n.2 are the external USB disks of 230 GB each one where in the past I have installed...
Until yesterday I was able to boot correctly the USB disk where I have installed mac os x with the unibeast tool (in legacy mode) by detaching and disabling all the others disks from the motherboard and on the BIOS,today there is no way to boot it again. Plus,everytime I disable the disks on the...
Thanks,man. I made a lot of tries and I reached a conclusion : The USB disk where I have installed mac os x with unibeast is able to make the boot ONLY if I have detached all the others USB and SATA disks from the motherboard. If I disable them on the BIOS going on the boot priorities option,I...
Hello to everyone,
I'm trying to install Mac OS X High Sierra on my PC. Premise that it has the following hardware specs :
Operating System = Windows 10 64 bit
CPU = Intel Core i5 4670K
RAM = DDR3 ; 8192 MBytes
MB = Gigabyte Z87-HD3 (Socket 0)
Graphics = NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 & Intel HD...
For some reason,the method that I have used here does not work. But I have changed method. I've created the USB boot installation disk with unibeast and I've been able to install mac os x El Capitan natively on my computer and this time keyboard and mouse work great. So this thread is closed.
Hello man.
Aftera 1 week of hard work,I've been able to install Mac OS X El Capitan on my computer. Everything works great but not the internet connection. I'm using the SparkLan/RT73 USB Wireless dongle and I think that I need to find the correct driver and the instructions to make it work...
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