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pastrychef's build - Asus Maximus VIII Gene - i7-7700K - GTX 1080

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I recreated from start. but its the same.
 

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Maybe something has changed since I did it... Try booting and doing the install...
 
Yes.

Make sure you follow the guide and set up your BIOS correctly.
 
Hi,

successfully installed MacOS Sierra without any issues.

Now before running the MultiBeast, i took off the USB and i ran the clover configurator to mount the EFI of Hard drive.
When i highlighted the Mount EFI icon, it shows me 3 partitions.
1. EFI
2. MacOS
3. Recovery HD

and EFI partitions: EFI on EFI, MacOS, Recovery HD

and I can see these folders in it.

VOLUME/EFI/APPLE/EXTENSIONS
VOLUME/EFI/APPLE/FIRMWARE

Is this normal?
 
OK, its working perfectly. now the problem is that, My Audio is not working.
as pastrychef mentioned in Multibeaset settings, I did as it said.

Also My NVIDIA is not working properly. I installed the web driver and in the book clover settings I injected the web driver but its not working.

Any Ideas?
 
As long as you have an EFI partition with the EFI folder in it, you are fine.

Now that macOS has been installed, just run MultiBeast. Remember to point MultiBeast to install to the correct drive.

Edit:

You do not need to "inject" web drivers. If you look at the first post, I never mentioned anything about injecting it.
  • Make sure you have the correct version of Nvidia web drivers installed that corresponds to the version of macOS that you are running.
  • Be sure that you have EmuvariableUefi-64 and RC scripts installed (because you are using BIOS newer than 2202).
  • In Clover Configurator, go to the System Parameters section and check "NvidiaWeb".
 
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