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@RehabMan @the-darkvoid Do you guys have any idea how I can make Firewire work on the TB3 port with the apple adapters?
When i do a check at UseARTFrequency in clover I get much better scores (single core 6200 with the i7-7500U), but I had bad issues with audio. It took me a few days to figured out the problem. Without the check the score is always around 4000.
Thank you for your comment. it´s always a pleasure to read the whole thread with your comments to learn moreUseARTFrequency=true is probably throwing off all timing, resulting in artificially inflated scores.
Thanks for your reply.You need to set config.plist/ACPI/DSDT/Fixes/FixHeaders=true.
It is default on all guide plists:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-booting-the-os-x-installer-on-laptops-with-clover.148093/
Hey guys, i tried to install High Sierra, however, clover USB isn't even recognised in bios. I followed Rehabman's guide on installing clover on GPT with single HFS+J, just like what I did a couple of months ago to install Sierra.
I've tried different USB sticks, but the issue persists. Any thoughts on this? I'm running bios 1.3.5
Thank you
You probably did not disable secure boot...
Note for the USB installer, it is easier to use MBR/2-partition.
Hi Rehabman, i found the issue. it's just because i somehow added boot option for my ubuntu before. I guess the bios can only see maximum 2 UEFI boot partitions at most. After I deleted the boot entry for ubuntu. Clover shows up just fine.
Typically, for booting the installer, you should be pressing your BIOS hotkey to access the boot menu (not BIOS setup).
For the BIOS boot menu, what you have in UEFI entries does not matter (all possible boot devices will be listed).
Post-install... for booting Clover from your system drive, UEFI entries in BIOS matter.