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

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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".



Working perfectly.


Only Audio is not working......

Any Ideas?
 
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hello pastry if you mind can you share you whole config.plist, thanks

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".
 
I'm not sure what you mean by "restore point"...

If you want to make a backup, yes, it's easy to do and you have multiple options.

Here are some backup methods:
  1. Time Machine.
  2. Bootable backup. This can be done by using apps like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! or it can be done with Disk Utility. Here are directions for using Disk Utility: Using macOS Disk Utility - Restore Feature To Backup Your Customac. | tonymacx86.com
  3. Make backup image. Carbon Copy Cloner can do this. I'm sure there are others as well.
  4. Clone using Linux app Clonezilla.
With any of the above methods, you should also backup the EFI partition. This can be done simply by mounting the EFI partition and copying the entire EFI folder.
 
hello pastry if you mind can you share you whole config.plist, thanks

I usually don't like sharing my config.plist for this system because I have it customized for use with the Maximus VIII Gene ssdt-usb.aml and quite a few USB ports are disabled. With that being said, I'll post it here temporarily.
 
I'm not sure what you mean by "restore point"...

If you want to make a backup, yes, it's easy to do and you have multiple options.

Here are some backup methods:
  1. Time Machine.
  2. Bootable backup. This can be done by using apps like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! or it can be done with Disk Utility. Here are directions for using Disk Utility: Using macOS Disk Utility - Restore Feature To Backup Your Customac. | tonymacx86.com
  3. Make backup image. Carbon Copy Cloner can do this. I'm sure there are others as well.
  4. Clone using Linux app Clonezilla.
With any of the above methods, you should also backup the EFI partition. This can be done simply by mounting the EFI partition and copying the entire EFI folder.


Yup, thats what I meant.

And thanks for all the help.

:)
 
Another question guys ;) I'm looking for a WLAN card that supports continuity and hands-off (for my Maximus Gene VIII). In Germany I can get only Fenvi FV-T919 but seller says that Bluetooth might not work when system is 10.12.

Link: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01MDLG51U/?tag=tonymacx8603-21

Is is true? Wouldn't it be better to go for this adapter and card from Macbook Pro:

http://allegro.pl/adapter-apple-imac-bcm94360cd-bt4-0-wifi-pci-e-i6120989499.html
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Broadcom-BCM...273071?hash=item2a49d43f6f:g:BPkAAOSwzJ5XVsGJ

In the end price would be the same (expensive :|).
 
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