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So, im fairly tech savvy but when it comes to hackintosh's, not so much. I followed the unibeast guide for High Sierra and then proceeded to install on my Acer Aspire AS 15 (i think?) Its equipped with a Kaby Lake i5 7200u with no dedicated graphics, just intel hd. Despite the intel wireless card this laptop seems fairly hackintosh friendly but it still fails to get past the black apple logo on clover.

What can i do to fix this? Is something wrong with the bootable? I've tweaked the BIOS settings to UEFI, no secure boot.
When doing verbose boot it shows this.
 
So, im fairly tech savvy but when it comes to hackintosh's, not so much. I followed the unibeast guide for High Sierra and then proceeded to install on my Acer Aspire AS 15 (i think?) Its equipped with a Kaby Lake i5 7200u with no dedicated graphics, just intel hd. Despite the intel wireless card this laptop seems fairly hackintosh friendly but it still fails to get past the black apple logo on clover.

What can i do to fix this? Is something wrong with the bootable? I've tweaked the BIOS settings to UEFI, no secure boot.
When doing verbose boot it shows this.

Follow the Clover guide linked from the FAQ.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/el-capita...faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.html

Although you should read the FAQ for an overview of issues, the Clover guide is linked from the first question: "Q. Where do I start?", just after the bold face "Clover Guide".
Here is a direct link, just to be clear:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-booting-the-os-x-installer-on-laptops-with-clover.148093/

Also, your profile must be filled out with complete details as requested in the FAQ, again under "Q. Where do I start?". All seven details requested are equally important.

And if you have an issue (after following the guide), or on any other problem, you must provide a detailed description of the problem including information that helps us understand what you're doing. Always attach "Problem Reporting" files as per FAQ.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/el-capita...faq-read-first-laptop-frequent-questions.html
The required files and data are fully detailed in the last question in the FAQ:
"Q. What are typical "Problem Reporting" files?"
 
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