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Hi 5star,
First of all thank you for you help !! i really appreciate that .
The problems with my configuration are following:
1- After installing the 10.9.5 with Clover i follow the tonymac guide that i says:
"Navigate to /EFI/CLOVER/ and replace default config.plist with attached config.plist*
After that the machine started to have kernel panic and after that start rebooting in loop
2- Since is the first time i use Clover configurator i don't know how to configure the machine
if you have a guide to configure and optimize the .plist file please send me (i use the machine for pro audio application)
3- I Don't know if i need specific kext for my system (audio don't work after clover install)
If you need any other info let me know
Thank you
Fabio
P.S if you want we can make a meeting via team viewer (but i don't know where you are from) i'm from Milan in Italy
I have found this guide that said : Don’t reformat the EFI partition to FAT32 because it won’t be used as UEFI booting anyway. The EFI partition will act as a active booting partition just like booting a MBR drive
http://mymac4music.com/2014/09/hackintosh-tutorial-final-–-upgrade-to-lion/
First of all thank you for you help !! i really appreciate that .
The problems with my configuration are following:
1- After installing the 10.9.5 with Clover i follow the tonymac guide that i says:
"Navigate to /EFI/CLOVER/ and replace default config.plist with attached config.plist*
After that the machine started to have kernel panic and after that start rebooting in loop
2- Since is the first time i use Clover configurator i don't know how to configure the machine
if you have a guide to configure and optimize the .plist file please send me (i use the machine for pro audio application)
3- I Don't know if i need specific kext for my system (audio don't work after clover install)
If you need any other info let me know
Thank you
Fabio
P.S if you want we can make a meeting via team viewer (but i don't know where you are from) i'm from Milan in Italy
I have found this guide that said : Don’t reformat the EFI partition to FAT32 because it won’t be used as UEFI booting anyway. The EFI partition will act as a active booting partition just like booting a MBR drive
http://mymac4music.com/2014/09/hackintosh-tutorial-final-–-upgrade-to-lion/