Hi RehabMan,
Please see attached clover directory. This is a clean install of current Mojave build on a NUC7i7BNH, which I have
had working with previous versions of Mojave.
Unfortunately the system freezes at OOBE.
As I can't get past this point, I've attached the Clover directory. All...
I'm not quite sure what to say. I've only ever followed the guide for this build and apart from having 32GB of RAM, there isn't really anything different from your initial guide.
I'm unclear as to what steps I need to take to restore audio over HDMI, and I don't know why the latest version of...
Hi RehabMan,
My apologies, I thought I had kept my git repo up-to-date, but I must have done something wrong. Anyway, I've carried out those steps, still no change on the audio out options.
I attach a further set of PR files. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Best wishes.
Do you mean this?:
I read it but I'm not clear where FAKH=0 is to change it? I don't have an FAKH=0 in the config.plist and I'm not experienced at ACPI patching.
Hi RehabMan,
Mojave appears to have nixed my audio over HDMI also. I have tried unplugging / replugging in the HDMI as chanquete69 did, but the only available audio outs available in system preferences are Airplay devices. Under High Sierra I successfully had analogue out and HDMI.
My...
Then why bother? M.2 SATA is no faster than SATA, so if unless you have no space for another 2.5" drive there'd be no point.
You'd be better getting an M.2 PCIe drive and just running Super-Duper backups to the 2.5" SSD on a rolling basis. You'll get a three fold speed increase and the...
@Stork,
The riser card should just route the appropriate wiring. There certainly aren't any chips on the thing, just a few capacitors and resistors.
I've just got one to use as my boot drive as my GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5 has an M.2 slot on the board. Unfortunately the required BIOS update (F5 is...
Did you have any issues with the F5 BIOS? I have a similar rig to yours, but having recently purchased a new M.2 SSD for it was forced to upgrade the BIOS to F5 from F4 and now it looks like it's broken something on 10.10.3.
Haven't had time to fault find yet but just saw that you had success...
OS X Yosemite Recovery is hidden partition (about 800MB in size) that you can use on genuine Apple hardware as a recovery boot partition. You get access to the same startup screen doing that as you would booting to a USB installer, but without the installer payload. On a genuine Mac, you'd...
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