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HELP!! Can't get Clover booting with Rehabman guide

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Added AptioMemoryFix.efi Still having the same issue.
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AptioMemoryFix, OsxAptioFix*, and OsxLowMemFix are mutually exclusive. Use only one.

Also, you didn't use the RehabMan Clover build as recommended in the guide.
Make sure you use a USB2 stick (as is written in the guide).
Try all USB ports.
Check BIOS settings against those recommended in the guide.

And you seemed to have forgot SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext.

Also,
From where did you download macOS?
On what hardware did you create your USB installer?
 
AptioMemoryFix, OsxAptioFix*, and OsxLowMemFix are mutually exclusive. Use only one.

Also, you didn't use the RehabMan Clover build as recommended in the guide.
Make sure you use a USB2 stick (as is written in the guide).
Try all USB ports.
Check BIOS settings against those recommended in the guide.

And you seemed to have forgot SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext.

Also,
From where did you download macOS?
On what hardware did you create your USB installer?

I'm using clover from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/
I'm using USB 3.0 stick 16gb, I have 8gb only in 2.0
My laptop only let me change a few things in BIOS settings. I've disabled secure boot and I'm booting on UEFI, I can't change any more.
I've downloaded Mac OS from AppStore on my MacBook Pro and created the USB installer on my Desktop Hackintosh (GA Z170XP-SLI, i7 7700, Gtx 1050ti)

I'll try with RehabMan Clover build, using only AptioMemoryFix and adding SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext
Thanks!
 
I realize that, but it is not the recommended build in my guide (the guide you claim to be following).


Wrong.
The guide recommends using a USB2 stick.

USB3 often not working until after following this guide (a post install task):
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-creating-a-custom-ssdt-for-usbinjectall-kext.211311/

Ok! I've restarted the guide, found 32gb usb stick 2.0
I did everything as intended on the guide, and I'm getting KP in the same place :cry:
I'm really appreciating your help! I don't know if bios config's are being the problem, but before trying to mod it or flash it I want to be sure if nothing else can be done. Thanks!

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Ok! I've restarted the guide, found 32gb usb stick 2.0
I did everything as intended on the guide, and I'm getting KP in the same place :cry:
I'm really appreciating your help! I don't know if bios config's are being the problem, but before trying to mod it or flash it I want to be sure if nothing else can be done. Thanks!

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Your image does not show a KP.

As per guide, you must try all USB ports, and you must try OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi (or other memory fixes).
Also, you should try both with and without USBInjectAll.kext.
It adds up to quite a few combinations.

Note that EmuVariableUefi-64.efi is not to be used with AptioMemoryFix.efi.
 
I realize that, but it is not the recommended build in my guide (the guide you claim to be following).


Wrong.
The guide recommends using a USB2 stick.

USB3 often not working until after following this guide (a post install task):
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-creating-a-custom-ssdt-for-usbinjectall-kext.211311/

UPDATE.
I've watched this guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-acer-aspire-e5-575-52g6.227038/ of very similar specs laptop, and it suggest to add AptioFixDriver2, EMUVariable, FatBinaryDrv and RC scripts as well and enable the minStolenSize (I've read that it's not really necessary to enable because the config plist for hd620 downloaded from your guide already have it) patch in config.plist. After doing that, I'm getting the same results, not going trough +++++.



Your image does not show a KP.

As per guide, you must try all USB ports, and you must try OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi (or other memory fixes).
Also, you should try both with and without USBInjectAll.kext.
It adds up to quite a few combinations.

Note that EmuVariableUefi-64.efi is not to be used with AptioMemoryFix.efi.

I`ll try that. Thanks.
 
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