It looks like you're having a very different issue. I would recommend starting a new thread in the Installation forum with the issues you're having to get better help as this has already been marked solved.
So after many reboots and enabling hidden files in Finder, the kext finally showed up and deleting it fixed everything. Not entirely sure what exactly made it finally show up though.
I decided to install VoodooHDA v2.9.0d10 to get sound working on my hackintosh but now I'm in a kernel panic boot loop. I can boot in safe mode, but I can't find a VoodooHDA.kext in the Extensions folder. How do I uninstall it?
System Specs
Dell Optiplex 9020
i7 4770 Stock Speeds
Intel HD4600...
I believe I thought I saw something like that in the UEFI, but I thought I disabled it. It's working now, as stated in the subsequent post, so it doesn't seem to be affecting anything. Is there a potential for it to cause issues?
I'm at work so I can't take my own screenshot and can't find a screenshot of the serial option online, but here's as close as I can find. Serial Port is enabled by default on my model at least. Most Dell UEFI versions look almost identical to this screenshot. Under System Configuration, there...
So I managed to boot successfully by switching from a VGA cable to one of the DisplayPorts on my machine. Not sure why this worked, but it did. Followed advice from this post from you in another thread
Thanks! So that got me to an Apple logo with a loading bar that froze a little past half way. Running in verbose shows that it's hanging at Sound assertion in AppleHDADriver at line 216. Attaching screenshot.
I'm new to hackintoshing and just Macs in general. I managed to get High Sierra installed but after running Multibeast, it won't boot past an Apple logo. Booting into verbose gives me a Mach Reboot error. Looking at other threads, there's a lot of talk about dropping DMAR tables, but I don't...
That worked and now I have it installed, but after running MultiBeast, I can't boot back into macOS, it just sits on the Apple logo, even if I try to use clover from my install usb. Did I miss something in MultiBeast?
Hello everyone. I've been wanting to try hackintoshing for a while but I've never had a machine that wasn't already doing something important. I'm trying to install High Sierra on a Dell Optiplex 9020 SFF.
Specs:
Dell Optiplex 9020
i7-4770
Onboard HD4600 graphics
Installing on a SATA SSD if...
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