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I also have the same problem but after reinstalling clover boot loader...
I3 6th gen 8gb ram 120gb m.2 nvedia mx110..
 

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hi everybody !
I'm the same problem with a new setup hackintosh :
- I9 9900x
- ASUS X299 PRIME DELUXE 2
- RADEON VEGA VII
I install clover Clover_v2.4k_r4961 with OsxAptioFixDrv-64

I'm stuck at End RandomSeed with ++++++++++++

Any solution to test ?

thank's :)
 
NOT SOLVED! please remove this totally wrong tag from the title
 
Same error on clover 4920.
 

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I had this issue earlier today. I fixed it by installing Clover v2.4k r4411 on my macOS bootable USB with the following options:
  • Install for UEFI booting only (also selects Install Clover in the ESP)
  • Drivers64UEFI -> OsxAptioFixDrv-64
What if your on Legacy Boot Mode???
 
THANK YOU !!

I booted verbose , no reboot on panic , worked after i switched ram slot to the one on the bottom .

See attached picture .

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What if your on Legacy Boot Mode???
Did you ever get this sorted? I'd think the only difference would be ensuring your USB 2.0 ports are active/enabled in your BIOS, and to plug the USB install drive into a USB port soldered directly to the motherboard.

Hope that helps! Best of luck
 
I did not have the option to change this during the Unibeast stage. But I did manage to add it in separately. Unfortunately I still keep getting stuck at :End RandomSeed ++++++++++++++++++++++
Don't know what to change to get past this problem.

Try making a new USB install drive. On a real Mac, reformat the USB install drive, delete its EFI partition, install High Sierra via App Store and terminal command, then use Clover r4961 to install OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.kext to the USB's EFI/CLOVER/drivers64/UEFI.

For more info, check this: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/installing-high-sierra-from-usb-pendrive.233028/

I can only speak from my experience in installing macOS High Sierra on my Z270.
 
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