I think I will just hold off until official release (and maybe a couple updates after that) until I give it a shot. But I am interested in how it goes for others.
This patch was used on 100 series motherboards with success (including mine) but I am not sure about 200/300 series.
https://www.******.com/r/hackintosh/comments/88dbw8/lost_z170_chipset_usb3_functionality_on_front_usb/?st=jfg0sns1&sh=c878cbd8
Use this KextToPatch in Clover Configurator or any...
I also get this issue and had to use Sierra instead of High Sierra, I have all correct BIOS settings and everything set in the EFI folder including APFS.efi. EFI folder included below (you should do the same)
This security update for Sierra was released along with 10.13.4 and I was wondering if it breaks video drivers and if NVIDIA has released a Web Driver update for this version.
Use the BIOS options listed on this post: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-install-macos-sierra-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.200564/
They take time to find in our BIOS', but everything is there.
I also recommend you add "FakeSMC" into your kexts folder, as that fixed some weird...
I set up the usb drive using Unibeast for Sierra, then used Clover Configurator to set the boot args to Darkwake=8 and -v, then I replaced the driver called "Osxaptiofix2drv" with "osxaptiofix2drv-free2000" and then started the install as normal. After that it's just usual installing Multibeast...
I have a almost completely successful Sierra (10.12.6) install, only thing missing is audio. Can I get someone to walk me through this like a toddler? I am really new to this. Motherboard is an MSI H170 Gaming M3 with Realtek® ALC1150 Audio Codec.
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