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[Guide] Intel NUC7/NUC8 using Clover UEFI (NUC7i7Bxx,NUC8i7Bxx,etc)

When you've changed the layout ID repost & I'll try again :thumbup:

Re bluetooth, I usually have more success with an Asus BT400 dongle, but even that seems flakey atm, so not sure what's going on. M2 adaptor is out of the question for me due to my NVME card.
I change the layout ID to 28 and reposted the EFI on page 90 of this thread. If the Asus Bluetooth Dongle seems off try turning off the Bluetoothfirmware.kext in the config.plist with proper tree. Its the last kext in Kernel/Add. Change True to False and reboot.
 
To new users trying to load Mojave or Catalina on an NUC8x please be aware this guide is no longer being maintained.
With recent bios updates being pushed out by Intel above version 56 as well as updates by Apple to Mojave beyond 14.2 the guide has become outdated and no longer works as is.

Two additional things are needed at a minimum to be able to reach the Mojave or Catalina install window.

1. An updated version of the Clover bootloader must be installed, I suggest version 5107 or higher, although slightly older versions will probably work but have not been tested. Rehabman’s version available through the terminal commands in his original guide on Github will cause the installer to halt.

2. An updated config.plist containing an ACPI/DSDT/Patch for an RTC issue that will also cause the installer to stall if your bios is a version higher than 56

***Some users are also apparently unaware that their Samsung 970 EVO plus SSD will also cause install failure if the firmware is not updated first. Visit the Samsung Website for instructions on how to create a bootable USB drive for firmware updates.

The attached EFI folder has all of the above as well as some fixes for onboard Audio and USB C functionality and Bluetooth.

If you decide to use it it’s as simple as creating a bootable USB drive using UniBeast, mounting the invisible EFI partition on the USB drive and then replacing the EFI folder with the attached.

Once OSX install is complete repeat the process of mounting the EFI folder on your hard drive and again replace the EFI folder with the same attached folder to finish the job. Afterwards I highly suggest you use Clover Configurator to create a unique serial number for working iCloud and iMessage (although “continuity” is not an issue unless you have gone the route of adding a Wireless/ Bluetooth card in the one available M2 slot with the appropriate adapter mentioned in various NUC posts).
Being you are creating a Hackintosh be aware even if you have the exact same model there can be issues. I do not have all the answers and am not at the level of the moderators but will try to help you sort out whatever. Cheers and good luck.

Edit: If you are installing Mojave and have issues with crackling sound from the headphone jack several users have reported success installing all kexts, with the exception of FakeSMC.kext, to the Library/Extensions folder. Audio over HDMI and the headphone jack both should work. This will not work in Catalina.

EFI History
Updated NUC8EFICatClover and EFINUC7Cat15.4 with Clover Version 5107, Catalina 10.15.4 Ready 3/27/20
Also Added Updated OpenCore 5.6
3/23/20 Added Intel Bluetooth kext to both OC and Clover Versions
4/9/20 Added Simplified NUC8 OC5.7 version, everything works except Wireless and Card Reader. Catalina Tested
4/11/20 Added NUC7 OC5.7. Testing still needed but I think everything except wireless is working
5/5/20 Added NUC8 OC5.8 with USB set to enable internal headers. Please test and report back


Hi, Buddy Everything is OH..Buddy. Thanks..
 
I change the layout ID to 28 and reposted the EFI on page 90 of this thread. If the Asus Bluetooth Dongle seems off try turning off the Bluetoothfirmware.kext in the config.plist with proper tree. Its the last kext in Kernel/Add. Change True to False and reboot.

OK so followed your instructions & bluetooth via the ASUS BT400 dongle now seems to be working much better, both keyboard & mouse connected for the time being.

Sound - Internal sound now completely non functional, it's not even showing as an option. Only monitor DisplayPort & USB DAC are available devices for sound output. :(
 
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OK so followed your instructions & bluetooth via the ASUS BT400 dongle now seems to be working much better, both keyboard & mouse connected for the time being.

Sound - Internal sound now completely non functional, it's not even showing as an option. Only monitor DisplayPort & USB DAC are available devices for sound output. :(
Try this one instead
 

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