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  1. bernardhoc

    [Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

    For the problem of my Apple USB keyboard not recognized by Clover at startup I think I found, it's due to the keyboard, it is not recognized systematically. I a priori solved the problem by connecting it to a USB hub powered by 5V.
  2. bernardhoc

    [Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

    Thank you for your reply Leesureone, I connect the PC keyboard in addition to the USB keyboard Mac because it does not respond. After starting the mac the PC et apple keyboard are active. But I think I found the answer to my problem I had disabled the Bluetooth in the Bios, I do not have the use...
  3. bernardhoc

    [Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

    Hello I have another problem, it's been 2 times that Clover at startup does not recognize my USB keyboard apple, it recognizes only the PC keyboard at the boot ?? Bernardhoc
  4. bernardhoc

    [Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

    Hello everyone and thank you to everyone who answered me and especially Leesureone and bledwhite. I replaced my samsung disk with a standard evo (no more ...) and everything is ok Bernardhoc
  5. bernardhoc

    [Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

    Thank you indeed this is the problem I will replace my SSD EVO 970 plus with a basic EVO 970
  6. bernardhoc

    [Guide] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.2) on Intel NUCi5BEH using Clover UEFI + updating to Mojave (10.14.6) on post#2

    Hello help me...... I have the same problem than Whoseanthony but i don't find any solution for 3 days. I get to Clover V4895 with Mac OS 10.14.3, select Boot macOS from macOS and then it moves to the boot screen. First 50% of progress bar fills up quick then slowly the rest fills up (roughly...
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