you can generate your own serials using:Hello! Thanks for the work you've done!I wanted to ask, is your serial number displayed in the "About Mac" menu? No matter what I do, I get "To Be Filled By O.E.M.".
I did it. I generated many different serial numbers for different SMBIOS variants. But when loading it is always "To Be Filled By OEM".you can generate your own serials using:
to add to your config.plistGitHub - corpnewt/GenSMBIOS: Py script that uses acidanthera's macserial to generate SMBIOS and optionally saves them to a plist.
Py script that uses acidanthera's macserial to generate SMBIOS and optionally saves them to a plist. - corpnewt/GenSMBIOSgithub.com
upload your config.plistI did it. I generated many different serial numbers for different SMBIOS variants. But when loading it is always "To Be Filled By OEM".
looks okNow I have this one.
I did it several times) No effectlooks ok
make sure to reset nvram and then reboot
make sure you are editing the correct config.plist from the correct EFII did it several times) No effect
Yes, I'm sure I'm editing the correct config.list)make sure you are editing the correct config.plist from the correct EFI
assuming you only have 1 hard drive in your machine?
I have UpdateSMBIOSMode set to CreateYes, I'm sure I'm editing the correct config.list)
There was an assumption that if I made the UpdateSMBIOSMode parameter the same as on my previous hackintosh, the problem would be solved, but no, it did not help.
On my previous hackintosh, the UpdateSMBIOSMode parameter was always Create, but on the new hackintosh, only Custom works normally.
<key>MaxBIOSVersion</key>
<false/>