I had to install clover to follow the RehabMan instructions, as well as replace my EFI folder from backup and clean up the L/E installs. Of course, I had to copy my new SSDTs and then add them to my efi and opencore config.
At first still no love. But one USBInjectAll, smooth Hackintool run...
Well how do you like that? Totally missed it! Trying out the one from GitHub first.
Edit: No love. Trying the RehabMan route. I will just replace my EFI folder when it's done (except for the SSDTs). I have a backup.
I'm sorry, where/how did you send me a link? I don't see a post here, nor do I have any messages? I'd be very much happy to try an SSDT. I'm using OpenCore 0.62, because I wanted Wifi working. However my SSDTs come from the post on page 90, which has a ready-to-go 0.59 folder for the NUC7...
I'm having the same issue. My USB-C port works fine in Windows, in the BIOS Boot Manager, and in OpenCore when selecting a boot drive. But macOS cannot see any devices connected, and Hackintool does not see anything connected.
This is on an NUC7i3, so mine is only a USB-C port, not a...
Thanks. I found a few things there I will try. Confusing, as I was previously using the same HD530 graphics in macOS and never had any issue, without having applied any of those solutions.
So my Hack ran great, few issues, wonderful system for about a year. Then I just recently decided to move to an eGPU setup on my laptop, and give the Hack (minus graphics card) to a coworker.
Okay, great. Erased the SATA3 SSD, installed High Sierra, and set up clover. No clear problems. Got...
Yay! Or boo? I can't decide!
Would it make a different if my boot drive is APFS and there are no attached HFS+ drives? (Though if I'm better off with HFSPlus.efi I'll switch over either way.)
Um, but where do I find it? Because I just checked Downloads (above) and did not see it.
Also, should...
Oh, and apparent it's not true that no number of restarts will resolve the problem. Apparently eventually everything clicks, I get a super fast restart, and everything is fine.
Which is just as frustrating. :)
I don't use my Hack all the often. When I do, some days everything works fine. Other days I get a really slow boot, and then upon finishing I end up with a monitor that is turned off (no input received). My monitor is connected to the graphics card via DVI cable. On the days where I have this...
Interesting. I think my only non-Apple kexts are in EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other. Just the usual for ethernet, the Nvidia fix, etc. Nothing special.
So it sounds like I might be OK with SIP on (0x00). Hmmm. I may have to play with this.
So to install and update Nvidia Web drivers in High Sierra we have to set CsrActiveConfig to 0x00, which (as I understand it) enables SIP. Then we are supposed to set it back to 0x67, disabling SIP.
Why keep SIP disabled if we can run with it enabled? What advantage is there?
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