- Joined
- Feb 1, 2019
- Messages
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- CPU
- i7 4700HQ
- Graphics
- GTX860M
- Mobile Phone
Hello everyone!
I am pretty new to creating a hackintosh, so please forgive me if I'm asking obvious things.
So, I've just installed High Sierra 10.13.6 on my laptop (2.5Ghz intel Core i7 4700HQ, 16GB 1600Mhz DDR3 and a GTX 860M), but I still have some problems with the drivers:
First of all, I've already tried to install some drivers using multiBeast, which umm, failed: I couldn't boot in, only with the flag nv_disable=1 .
My i7 can only handle 7Mb VRAM, so my UI is laggy. Only my trackpad works, the keyboard is not responding, I need to use an external USB keyboard. However, sound I working with headphones connected, but the built-in speakers are not functioning. In addition, there is no option for wifi too.
My question is what drivers do I need in order to get a "completely" functioning mackintosh and how should I install them?
Thank you guys for your answers!
I'll attach my current MultiBeast configuration
I am pretty new to creating a hackintosh, so please forgive me if I'm asking obvious things.
So, I've just installed High Sierra 10.13.6 on my laptop (2.5Ghz intel Core i7 4700HQ, 16GB 1600Mhz DDR3 and a GTX 860M), but I still have some problems with the drivers:
First of all, I've already tried to install some drivers using multiBeast, which umm, failed: I couldn't boot in, only with the flag nv_disable=1 .
My i7 can only handle 7Mb VRAM, so my UI is laggy. Only my trackpad works, the keyboard is not responding, I need to use an external USB keyboard. However, sound I working with headphones connected, but the built-in speakers are not functioning. In addition, there is no option for wifi too.
My question is what drivers do I need in order to get a "completely" functioning mackintosh and how should I install them?
Thank you guys for your answers!
I'll attach my current MultiBeast configuration