Hello, got a quick question. I just got done successfully building a hackintosh with yosimite on a lenova thinkserver ts140 with 8 gigs of ram, i3 4th gen processor. And integrated 4400hd processor. Now I want to try and build the same machine with high Sierra. Would this be possible with 4th...
I found an old adapter I had and installed the software on it. I was able to get it working through that. I'll continue to try and get it to work. If you see anything I did wrong let me know
Kids figured but I've been trying everything I can think of. Install kext files, removing old ones. Looking into the settings, changed the wire out, but nothing. I've never used Mac before so I'm not too familiar with it. If you can think of anything let me know.
So I got the system booting without the USB drive but I still can't get the internet working. I'm running DPCIManager and it's not even showing up. Do I need to use the exact kext you're using, the 2.0.0? I used a later version but don't know if that really matters. If it does, where can I find...
Thanks, appreciate it. I'll give it a go when I get home from work. Oh, one more thing. The mouse is lagging pretty bad. Any idea what is causing that? It didn't do it in snow leopard and I imagine they're pretty similar.
So since I already have it up and running and used unibeast to install, can I skip to post install and just use clover to get the rest of the files I need to copy? Just follow what you have or do I need to install it just like you did from the beginning? I followed that tutorial before but...
Hello, so I have installed uefi yosemite with unibeast on my machine. For the life of me I can't figure out how to boot from the ssd by itself. I used multibeast but it was a no go. Any suggestions or a good tutorial anywhere? I've never done this type of stuff before. I'm running a lenova...
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