Hey cacamaca, I have the same problem with MATS table, I have modified the config.plist manually and with clover to no avail. Can you post a screenshot of the section on your config.plist to see if did something wrong. Thanks in advance.Fresh install on my sandbox CustoMac (Sandy Bridge) to play with it. Tony's instructions to create the bootable USB with Clover are right on (Thank you, Tony and Team!). Formatted APFS (that is what I want to test) and restored apps and account from TM. The only 3 seconds "pain" was dropping MATS table after each reboot until installed Clover on HDD and modified config.plist ACPI section to do it automatically. Can't find anything out of the ordinary compared to Sierra yet (especially speed wise). Will keep playing with it over the next couple of months until proven to be fully stable, especially from app compatibility perspective, before upgrading the rest of the CustoMacs.
NOTE: I didn't have to put the kexts for Clover in the "Other" folder. As done in the past, I created a new folder 10.13 under the kexts folder and Clover works as expected. That allows me to use the same Clover folder for various macOS versions, if needed w/o overwriting the kexts.
aka80 and xenonxen
The command in terminal to create USB instaler: .... your USBDrive must be named: USB
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app --nointeraction
High sierra must be downloaded in your pc. then u use the command.
Hey cacamaca, I have the same problem with MATS table, I have modified the config.plist manually and with clover to no avail. Can you post a screenshot of the section on your config.plist to see if did something wrong. Thanks in advance.
You could also use the follow app to create a
Or you could use "Install Disk Creator" app
aka80 and xenonxen
The command in terminal to create USB instaler: .... your USBDrive must be named: USB
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app --nointeraction
High sierra must be downloaded in your pc. then u use the command.
Thanks for the reply, right now i'm not near my Hackintosh. But now i remember that did that with Clover Configurator, the problem is that I edited the config.plist that is in the Macintosh HD, you know the one in the folder Macintosh HD>EFI>CLOVER (Or something like that) that is in the same place that Applications, Library, System and Users folders. I did that because apparently Clover Configurator is only mounting a EFI partition that is from the Recovery Disk, and I'm not quite sure why. Anyway I'm going to check this out as soon as i can.Hey
Same board here. I had to fix this as well.
I wouldn't manually edit the .plist if you can avoid doing so and if you must, use Xcode.
It's far easier to just make sure you have the latest version of Clover Configurator and using that, mount your efi, open your config.plist with CC.
Once that's open choose ACPI on the left hand side. Then on the main window there's a small window called "Drop Tables". Click the "+" in the bottom right of "Drop tables" and choose MATS, use the top menu of CC to save your config.plist and it's done. No risk of corrupting your config.plist that way.
Been there, done that.
All the best.