- Joined
- Sep 27, 2017
- Messages
- 18
- Motherboard
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
- CPU
- Intel i7 7700K
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti SC2
- Mobile Phone
Hi guys,
I've been trying for days now searching for info on this forum, but I could not find anything similar.
I'm trying to install the MacOS Sierra following the suggested tutorial, I've made all the changes on my motherboard except for the XHCI Hand Off. Everybody that has this MB has this option while configuring the BIOS, but mine doesn't have that option at all so I'm not able to change it as advised to start the installation. The firmware is up to date.
Passed that, I tried to boot the Clover to install the MacOS, but it gets at stuck on Apple's logo.
Windows is already running out of the second SSD.
Please see the photos attached.
Here's my current setup:
- i7 7700K overclocked to 4.8ghz
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
- Ballistix Sport LT 64GB DDR4 RAM
- EVGA NVIDIA GTX 1080 TI SC2 11GB
- Samsung EVO 850 1TB (for MAC), the same SSD 500GB (for Windows dual boot), and two 4TB Barracuda for archiving (no RAID)
- TP-LINK AC1900 wireless adapter
(bought everything with Hackintosh in mind)
I've been trying for days now searching for info on this forum, but I could not find anything similar.
I'm trying to install the MacOS Sierra following the suggested tutorial, I've made all the changes on my motherboard except for the XHCI Hand Off. Everybody that has this MB has this option while configuring the BIOS, but mine doesn't have that option at all so I'm not able to change it as advised to start the installation. The firmware is up to date.
Passed that, I tried to boot the Clover to install the MacOS, but it gets at stuck on Apple's logo.
Windows is already running out of the second SSD.
Please see the photos attached.
Here's my current setup:
- i7 7700K overclocked to 4.8ghz
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
- Ballistix Sport LT 64GB DDR4 RAM
- EVGA NVIDIA GTX 1080 TI SC2 11GB
- Samsung EVO 850 1TB (for MAC), the same SSD 500GB (for Windows dual boot), and two 4TB Barracuda for archiving (no RAID)
- TP-LINK AC1900 wireless adapter
(bought everything with Hackintosh in mind)