Doesn't work - iOS 10.3.3 has been unsigned for a while - all the 'recovery' apps like iMobie, 3uTools, etc. won't work with an unsigned ipsw. I've tried several, but I'm always open for ideas!
Yeah, actually not. I've tried multiple methods (FutureRestore and Legacy-iOS-Kit) and they all fail on Windows 10.
Been at it for weeks!
Trying to build a Windows 7 partition but that has it's own complications too.
OK - got it. I just read something about Apple switching to AMD so there's no point trying to continue.
I suppose I could buy an old Mac Mini (I've had several in the past), but that's not worth it either.
Thanks for clarifying!
So I can't build anything?
Can't I use the Intel built-in graphics?
I just need a running "mac" to try my downgrade.
(Also, if this matters, I've got a Mojave VM running fine - it won't work for my downgrading purposes.)
Sorry - my mistake, I did not update my PC specs.
Should be:
MSI B560i Gaming Edge mobo, Intel Core i5-11600K Rocket Lake, Nvidia RTX3070
Also, I'm not necessarily required to use Mojave, so if there's a more compatible mac OS, please let me know.
Here's my situation:
1) PC w/MSI B560i Gaming Edge mobo, Intel Core i5-11600K Rocket Lake, 125gb unallocated partition on 500gb SSD
2) Built bootable USB (16gb) using Unibeast 9.3.0 Mojave, and Multibeast 11.3.0 Mojave using this guide...
I've successfully installed El Capitan, and I thought everything was working except now I find that my CD/DVD player-burner is no longer seen by my bios.
When I reboot and go into my bios setup I can see only my HDs and USB.
So, it is also not seen by either my Windows 7 or Mac OS.
Any ideas...
WonkeyDonkey - I followed your advice (unplug all other drives) and everything worked perfectly!
Also, I removed the extra EFI folders from the main Mac partition and left it only on the EFI partition.
Clover boots every time...THANKS!
Have you been talking to my wife? :roll:
OK, thanks - I'll try unplugging the main drive and see how it goes.
I thought I saw that suggestion in one of the guides now that you mention it, I just didn't realize it
was necessary.
Regarding the two Clover installs - I know I don't need both, but...
First - thanks for the detailed guide. Hopefully I'll be able to contribute to the knowledge base some day.
Setup:
I have two HDs in my PC - one is for Windows 7 Pro, the other for Mac OS (El Capitan).
Both disks have EFI partitions.
The Mac OS disk has Clover installed on both the EFI and the...
Had some problems!
I was able to boot from the Linux USB and run all the commands, however I could not boot my pc AT ALL afterwards. Nothing - Nada.
I had to clear the CMOS and try again, which also forced me to reinstall El Capitan.
Fortunately, it just over wrote the OS so it only took me...
I've recently installed El Capitan on my PC, and had to use a PS2 to USB dongle so that my keyboard would be recognized.
Unfortunately there's some lag....
Is there any support for a PS2 keyboard when I'm running the Mac OS ?
Thanks wildwillow - The first time I looked through the guide it seemed like a long process, but I've re-read it and it seems pretty easy.
I assume that I need to configure Clover to do what I want regarding the Boot Menu and default - it can be set up for that, correct?
I'll give it a shot...
First - THANK YOU - to everyone who made this possible, especially tonymac.
You can see from my profile that I have an ASRock mobo and I am unable to boot to Clover without the USB disk inserted. I would like to boot directly from my HDs.
I believe I saw a post indicating that there is a...
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