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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

Hi!
Sorry, I am new to hackintosh, I want to install it for Logic X.
Could you tell me please, how is it possible to download High Sierra installer from windows? Will the manual in first post work if I will start from Win10?
Will it work if I install it on external HDD USB 3.0?
Thanks
 
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Hi!
Sorry, I am new to hackintosh, I want to install it for Logic X.
Could you tell me please, how is it possible to download High Sierra installer from windows? Will the manual in first post work if I will start from Win10?
Will it work if I install it on external HDD USB 3.0?
Thanks

I got macOS from my old MacPro5,1. I don't know of any way to legally acquire macOS from Windows. Try to find a friend with a Mac to help you.

Yes, it's possible to install macOS on a USB HDD, but performance will probably be horrible.
 
Is your latest EFI ready fo Catalina 10.15.2.02? Because when I boot using your EFI it crashes before finishing booting and I'm getting **in memory panic stackshot succeeded in Verbose.

Just to specify, I'm using HD630 as my graphics since I have an RTX.
 
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Is your latest EFI ready fo Catalina 10.15.2.02? Because when I boot using your EFI it crashes before finishing booting and I'm getting **in memory panic stackshot succeeded in Verbose.

Just to specify, I'm using HD630 as my graphics since I have an RTX.

Yes, the latest EFI is compatible with Catalina.

Nvidia has no macOS drivers for any RTX card.
 
Yes, the latest EFI is compatible with Catalina.

Nvidia has no macOS drivers for any RTX card.

Yes I know, I'm using my Intel Graphics, my monitor is plugged in my motherboard.

If ever that can help, and thanks again for helping. It used to work when I had High Sierra, but since then I changed my graphics card, so I ended up not using it. Now I'm trying it again, with a fresh install using my Intel Graphics and this happens. Here's my verbose, I tried screenshooting everything, I can upload a video if ever that's needed.

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I tried screenshooting everything

Try with your Serial port(s) disabled :

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If you actually do have PS/2 devices try using USB instead :

PS2.png


If not, why are you using a laptop config ?
 
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Yes I know, I'm using my Intel Graphics, my monitor is plugged in my motherboard.

If ever that can help, and thanks again for helping. It used to work when I had High Sierra, but since then I changed my graphics card, so I ended up not using it. Now I'm trying it again, with a fresh install using my Intel Graphics and this happens. Here's my verbose, I tried screenshooting everything, I can upload a video if ever that's needed.

View attachment 442534View attachment 442531View attachment 442533View attachment 442532

Is your RTX 2070 still plugged in to your computer? How is your BIOS configured? I see graphics errors.
 
I have PS/2 driver installed in my EFI. I use it for my old school PS/2 mechanical keyboard. It doesn't cause problems.

Yes, but he has kexts for Voodoo drivers for keyboard, mouse, trackpad and audio which is a configuration usually seen only on laptops which is why I mentioned it..
 
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