I just went through the Unibeast 8 guide again with today's 8.1 release and no external stuff, just npci=0x2000. Still the same issue. Last line, or maybe second to last line before a kernel trap says:
ACPI: Executed 1 blocks of module-level executable AML code.
That's right at the bottom of...
A bit more context: I'm using the config.plist and kexts from here: https://github.com/NTT123/Hackintosh-HP-Z420-MacOS-Sierra-10.12.3
That enabled me into Sierra quickly, but I haven't figured out how to modify that setup to load High Sierra.
I've tried removing all the kexts and the error is...
I also have a Z420 and I found this helpful to get sierra up and running:
https://github.com/NTT123/Hackintosh-HP-Z420-MacOS-Sierra-10.12.3
Make an installer with unibeast like normal, add all the kexts from that github repository to the EFI/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other folder, then copy his...
I'm pretty new to hackintosh still, my first attempt last year was unsuccessful. I got a new video card this week and decided to try again. The new card is a Vega 64 and I want that OOB support. Today I made it to the desktop on Sierra, but the upgrade path to HS gave me the same kernel panics...
Thanks for this success story! I'm going to give this another try this weekend! It is quite possible that I had my keyboard/mouse plugged into usb 2.0 ports.
Will a .kext file be loaded if I just drop it into /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/other/
Is there any further configuration required? I'm not really sure how it works. I tried adding a couple of rehabman's USB kexts there but there wasn't any change.
It's getting dark now, so maybe I'll learn how to install...
Apparently the USB ports are causing the trouble. I've deduced this because I can boot to the the installer by using an SSD (connected by SATA) instead of a thumb drive. (Using a USB-SATA adapter, I created a small 16gb partition on the drive, unplugged it, then plugged it back in so that...
I'm trying to hackintosh an HP z420 workstation (E5 2670) and I've made a Sierra install USB using Unibeast. I am freezing at the white apple loading screen with just a sliver in the progress bar. I just updated my BIOS to the most recent version. I see that some people have successfully...
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