Yes - it is still the same and I am using EmuVariable. Can you please point me where to start looking about the "RC scripts" problem?
Also I`m not sure which of theese drivers I really need. On the old install I had just:
EmuVariableUefi-64.efi
FSInject-64.efi
HFSPlus.efi
OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi
Progress:
A repatched the ACPI and now everything seems to work fine.
I had to switch to MBP 11,2 SMBIOS (from 11,1) in order to get the CPU working properly (boost to 3,5 Ghz). With 11,1 I wasn`t able to fix it - I tried all methods described in laptop SSDT patching guide.
Issue:
The last...
I created an EFI folder using newest CLOVER and my old config and drivers. This one allows me to boot and continue with patching ACPI. Feel free to try it.
Note that I have 1080p screen so it won`t work for 4K without modifying.
Same problem here. My configuration worked on several BIOS versions untill now (1.2.7). After installing this one I can't boot to OsX even when I roll back to older BIOS.
After triing to boot for the first time I got just the famous 2 lines.
Then I set BIOS to factory defaults and set all the...
UPDATE: Use latest Clover bootloader
It fixed me a problem of beeing unable to boot after some updates. It also fixed the problem of not beeing able to boot without adapter and booting with 2 screens connected now also works. See the EFI folder if you need help
Yeah,
I´m thinking about building a desktop hackintosh for Logic Pro mixing, video editing and gaming on windows
also buy a used macbook pro for tracking (in Logic pro) and to take away for trips.
The only bad thing about oder Macbooks (and new ones too) is the graphic cards - not very good for...
This is normal that Windows see only the EFI partition.
Note that the Installation USB created on a Virtual Machine may be faulty according to some posts here.
So you can´t boot again from the same install USB that worked before?
For me the Install prcess hang about 20 minutes with a full progress bar before it rebooted automatically.
I would try to make Install USB again in your case and then Install again.
- Did you use a version of EFI made for...
- Replace the EFI folder of your installer with the one from the Dell files called “EFI (Boot after installed2)”
- Rename the folder to EFI again
This way it won´t boot?
You should be able to boot from the USB installer you used to install OsX
Note: Leave only USB and adapter connected
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