The current laptop I'm using has the Intel Wireless card, and I've failed to find any working kext to the point where my hackintosh is merely unusable on the laptop without Internet. I've heard drivers/kexts for this card don't exist--does that mean there's another workaround for me to get a...
I successfully installed HS already and I'm experiencing severe graphical issues. Resolution itself is fine--but there's no wallpaper, broken images (they just look like colorized noise), and just extreme flickering. With vanilla macOS installs in the past, I just add the bootflag...
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Thanks for your quick response! Unfortunately when I check my EFI partition, it looks like it is already in MS-DOS (Fat32) format. All the settings are the same as my USB drive in Clover--but I'm forced to remove it from the recovery HD using terminal because I get locked out of my system...
I don't know if this is a problem posed by MultiBeast or Clover--but I install Clover with the EXACT SAME SETTINGS as my USB drive, and it completely prevents my system from booting, and I'm forced to go into the recovery HD to delete the EFI partition. From there I can boot using Clover on my...
Yes, Time Machine should back up your EFI partition. If you can run time machine after deleting those newly created directories then your MacBook should be recoverable. Just to be safe, I would still back up important files to a removable storage device.
Hopefully you won't have to reinstall...
Is your MacBook Pro still on? If so, let's start by backing up all your important files to a flash drive/external hard drive or other removable storage.
Next, if you'd like to keep Mavericks installed on your MacBook, download it from the Mac App Store. You should be able to download it again...
My macOS Sierra Hackintosh works well; however it can't boot without the configuration on my external USB drive. (The system does not boot with its own copy of Clover because of some incorrect configuration). Is there a simple way to just copy the config.plist from my Unibeast USB to my hard...
I've been able to install Mac OS X Mavericks and Yosemite. However with the recent update to El Capitan and Sierra, RAID hard drives are no longer supported which is what my computer uses. Is there any way around this and get it to install anyway?
I can't download the installer for macOS Sierra on my genuine Mac, so I can't really create a Unibeast bootable drive to use on other computers. I get the error shown below when I try to download it from the Mac App Store.
Is there any way to get around this or download it from Apple another way?
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