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That step is about configuring imessage facetime etc with data extracted from a real Mac. To mount EFI partition simply use clover configurator, in Tools click Mounf EFI and obviously select your boot disk, then open EFI partition. But before you need to extract data from a real MAC to put them in SMBIOS of your hackintosh. Follow this guide, is nore simple:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/how-to-fix-imessage.110471/
If you have an Asus X99 Deluxe /U3.1 with the last bios revision (3101) to have a working TB card you MUST put it in the second PCIE slot, the one marked PCIE4_1. It's the only slot where TB peripherals are recognized and if you see in bios settings, advanced-intel thunderbolt-you can see that it's required to work in that slot and not in the last as shown in TB card manual. I tried in it with my X99 Deluxe/U3.1 (at the end i changed my X99-E-WS with the deluxe series) it works ONLY there.
So check your bios version and if necessary update it to the last.
hello thenightflyer,
I've been following your posts and advice, as I think your setup and needs were similar to mine. Im creating a DAW, and made a huge mistake in assuming Clarett had drivers for Windows. They say they're "working on them", but I am an impatient person.
I bought an ASUS x99-E, i7 5820k, and the thunderbolt 2ex card, hoping to use my Clarett 2pre through thunderbolt. All of this stuff is still in the package, and I have ample time to return.
What I want to know is, is there a particular reason you abandoned your x99-e build, and if so, should I change motherboards while I have the chance? Im kind of in a pickle.