I just used the tonymac Clover guide for UEFI with the standard config.plist attached to the guide. I also use a DSDT. The only changes to config.plist I made were:
1. In Clover Configurator, in the smbios tab, generate a new system profile and serial (I used iMac 13,1).
2. Run the uuidgen command in terminal to get a new system uuid. Put that value in the SmUUID field in Clover Configurator.
3. For Board Serial ID on the same tab, use the newly generated serial + 5 random alphanumeric characters.
4. Once I got the call Apple error in iMessage with a new customer code, I called Apple and they unlocked my account.
I tried using my old serial/uuid/ROM/MLB from Chimera but I couldn't get it to work. I figured if I had to call Apple anyway I might as well start fresh.
Everything else works great, no complaints about boot time.
I have this this board but I am having problems getting it into the OS X installer. I have followed the guide but all I get is the white stop sign. Any help gurase would be great
Are you using a front USB port?
Use the rear USB 2.0 port for the initial install.
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To the ones having USB and BT issues, have you updated your bios. Im running F4 and I do not have any of those issues. Also, make sure you are not installing the Universal USB 3 kext, 7 chipsets dont use it and will cause them to lock or not work at all.
This is an update to my previous install. I basically had to reformat and start over. First signs of trouble was my sound just stopped working and the only way to get it to work was with Bluetooth. I tried to reinstall the Audio kext from multibeast and I couldn't get multibeast to install my saved config file. Then I kept having random crashes of the system preferences preference pane. Based on the another forum entry, I tried to go into S/L/E and look at some kexts, well the folder showed empty. I tried the Show/Hide app to show all files, that didn't work. At that point, I backed everything up and started over.
On the redo, everything seems to be working fine, except for iMessages. Sound is still finicky, but I can at least to get it to work by plugging into the front Headphones jack. Occasionally, sound will stop working, but I haven't been able to isolate the steps of when it doesn't work. It works on wake from sleep, but i'll be using it and then it just stops. A reboot fixes it and this it works again, even after sleep. iTunes is kinda flaky right now - I can't update my iPad to 8.1 because it says I'm not connected to the internet, but I can update apps and download songs from within the app.