Thanks CMN. I'll post again when I get back into this, gonna just install windows for now, unfortunately. I really wanted this to work. maybe I'll buy a second HD and later mess around with it.
for now, I'm throwing in the towel. thanks for trying to help. I'm going to install windows. maybe I'll come back and try it all again in a few months...this whole process has been bump in the road after bump in the road.
Here's the other thread. I don't know the rules for posting one thread in another thread, seems like you guys are strict on stuff like this.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/first-external-graphics-card-installed-now-wont-boot-mojave.272144/#post-1913364
I guess this is the next step, but I'm confused on what to actually do, it's a bit too technical for me...
what am I doing? here:
so I'm doing this:
To get started, boot up without any graphics related settings in your config file:
Clover: InjectAti=False (FBName/VideoPorts unnecessary)
I...
Hi Guys
I just put a (used, but new to me) gigabyte radeon 560 graphics card in my Hackintosh. I disabled internal graphics in the bios, and now I can get to the clover screen, I select "boot macOS install from install MacOS Mojave" and it gets to the screen below, and then reboots back to the...
I did this: You can run MultiBeast and select Bootloaders - Clover UEFI Boot Mode + Emulated NVRAM.
when I reboot the hack without the usb stick, I see this (pic below), and then nothing happens...
of the three ways you recommended, is one way better than another? I don't want to mess up my system and want it to run optimally. I can do any of these. or maybe it doesn't even matter and they are all the same thing?
also, on the guide on this website it says to "Choose the appropriate...
Thanks P1LGRIM. I"m going to run MB tonight, gotta go to work. I just saw this next step #5 (DUH). I'll give it a shot and let you know. thank you.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-install-macos-mojave-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.259381/#post_install
are you talking about doing this? I found this in a different thread about high Sierra, but maybe it will work for Mojave too:
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Start with the computer powered off.
Insert your USB installer.
Power on the computer and press your boot menu key - Usually F12 but YMMV.
At the boot menu...
Thanks P1LGRIM. Good news - I got through the install and all the way to the new Mojave desktop.
once I take out the usb drive and restart the computer, it goes straight to the gigabyte bios and won't boot. do I have to forever keep the usb stick in to get into Mojave?
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