Well, duh! The answer was before my eyes all along. And, even I've done it before. I forgot all about it. :oops:
All that had to be done was:
Found it here.
Finally I can rip my CD collection and watch DVD movies again.:headbang:
(Though it's a temporary solution, til I install a BD...
SOLVED!!!! All I had to do was Google it....:lol::oops::crazy:
This past week I've been struggling with build re-installs on my Hackintosh. Now that I have a functional system again, I'm trying to use an Apple USB Superdrive and I keep getting the infamous "USB Accessory Needs Power" message...
Stop the Presses! I found a solution on ******. Ironically, it also involved editing the config file.
The ****** OP is a_tortoise_IRL and the credit ultimately goes to the-darkvoid for BrcmPatchRam.
Quoting from ******:
Now I finally have glorious Wi-Fi!!! Please forward this. Put it on...
Honestly, after this experience I'd rather wait for a more stable solution, like a kext or a driver.
Which takes me to my opening post: the Wi-Fi card does work when I'm booted on the Recovery partition. There has to be a way to extract whatever kernel extension/driver is contained within said...
Well, I tried a Win7+MacDrive installed on a disk in my old Mac (DAIKAIJU). When I connected the drive on the hackintosh, it would not see it....
So, I went Kylo Ren on the build in the SSD ... "and I destroyed it"
I started from square -0: I made a Unibeast Clover USB thumb drive anew, then...
If you mean MacDrive, I've used that for years without any trouble.
I'll try the Windows + MacDrive method. Failing that I'll wipe the Sierra drive and start all over again. I'm practically used to it , anyway. :lol::(:crazy: At least I had my documents and music saved on a separate drive.
Gonna try that with linux mint
Where can i get that HFS+ driver?
BTW, the screenshots I posted above are from trying to boot in Clover using -v and -x.
I booted the computer from a Linux USB thumbdrive. I can see the macOS drive, but I can't open any of the folders in the Home Folder: they need Permissions changed. Before dropping the neilhart config in the EFI clover folder I copied my config.plist to the desktop. The neilhart config is in the...
I did get a Kernel Panic. Having no way to boot into the Finder in order to restore the old config file I spent the past few hours trying to install Sierra on 2 separate USB drives and 1 SATA HDD with the results shown in the attached pictures. The USB installer can't even see the SSD so I can't...
evilgamer1337 pointed me to a config file from this post.
However it didn't work. Let me explain:
I didn't use the whole config file, meaning, I only copied this portion:
<array>
<dict>
<key>Comment</key>
<string>AirPortBrcm4360 - PCI Error...
My adventure so far:
I went back to square 0 and made a new Unibeast boot USB stick and reinstalled Sierra 10.12.5 on my Hackintosh.
Then I installed drivers from Multibeast, and then proceded to update Clover to the latest version, and installed latest drivers for graphics, audio, etc. (I...
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