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- ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX
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- i7-9700
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- UHD 630
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and the screen after is showing Non-System disk/disk error?
This guide, written by VioletDragon is deprecated. When the HP Elite 8300s are now so low cost it doesn't make any sense to even try to hackintosh the 10 year old C2Duo 8000 models anymore. If you can sell this, buy an 8300 SFF and install the GT 710 LP card you've got a HS or Mojave capable system that won't be obsolete so quickly or so difficult to install macOS on. If you do want to keep your GT 610 and install El Capitan you can still do that with the HP 8300 model.Hi. I'm new to the hackintosh here and bought HP Elite 8000 E8400 based on the guide here.
VioletDragon has notified us that he switched to Linux and has completely left the Apple ecosystem. Even got rid of his iPhone. His last post here was in December of 2017. Don't think he'll ever be back.
If you want to keep your HP 8000 just install Yosemite for legacy booting. Use Chameleon boot loader. It's many times easier than using Enoch and trying to get El Capitan working.In my part of the world, HP Elite 8300 i5 still cost about US$130.
Damn I should've read this thread until the end before I made my purchase...
That's about the oldest HP that can still run Big Sur. Good job. What you need to leave out is your serial numbers, not the SMBIOS. Which system def. (SMBIOS) did you use ?If anyone need,i can share my HP 8000sff clover efi's folder full working with big sur, everything seems working with my hardware,if anyone need It,i can share, obviously without the smbios
I used an iMac 15.2 system definitionThat's about the oldest HP that can still run Big Sur. Good job. What you need to leave out is your serial numbers, not the SMBIOS. Which system def. (SMBIOS) did you use ?