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- Dec 26, 2018
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- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE H370M D3H
- CPU
- i3-8100
- Graphics
- UHD Graphics 630
- Mobile Phone
So, I recently bought a PC with the following configuration:
And tried installing Mojave in it. First following the official guide, but I was always stuck on the forbidden sign and "waiting for root device" error. I tried all USB ports, but it was only fixed by using the USBInjectAll.kext (which I'm not sure by this day what it does exactly).
So moving on, installation seemed to go well, but when I choose to boot from the SSD disk, as soon as it begins the 2nd part of the installation, the screens goes blank and some errors appears briefly before the PC is rebooted (I'm attaching the errors here).
I read somewhere here that one person managed to bypass it by using the -disablegfxfirmware flag. I tried it and, yay, installation finished and I could log in the desktop screen. All USB stuff seemed to be working, so I proceeded to run Multibeast and install some drivers. I was not sure which drivers to use, so I picked Voodoo for the sound and some other standard ones. But when trying to boot from the SSD, it would restart in the middle of the process. I managed to boot with the flash drive to the login screen, but then my mouse and keyboard wouldn't work.
Then I thought to myself: chill, I'll just reinstall and next time I won't install any drivers and see if that's the problem.
I proceeded to do the same thing, formatted the SSD again and installed everything from scratch. But I'm back to the same problem of Mac crashing on the 2nd part of the installation. And this time, the -disablegfxfirmware flag doesn't solve it.
And this is where I am now. I read someone say that you must format your SSD in APFS for Mojave so I did it from scratch again , this time formatting the whole disk in APFS and the previous error persists. I'm uploading my clover folder, which has some modifications I did based on another success case, but since they didn't work I guess I could just use the default clover configuration.
OBS: This is my first hackintosh, so I might be more lost than you guys assume.
- Gigabyte H370M D3H Motherboard
- Intel i3 8100
- 8GB RAM DDR4
- 240 GB SSD
- Load Optimized Defaults
- Peripherals -> Super IO Configuration -> Serial Port -> Disabled
- Peripherals -> USB Configuration -> XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled
- Peripherals -> Above 4G Decoding -> Enabled
- Chipset -> VT-d -> Disabled
And tried installing Mojave in it. First following the official guide, but I was always stuck on the forbidden sign and "waiting for root device" error. I tried all USB ports, but it was only fixed by using the USBInjectAll.kext (which I'm not sure by this day what it does exactly).
So moving on, installation seemed to go well, but when I choose to boot from the SSD disk, as soon as it begins the 2nd part of the installation, the screens goes blank and some errors appears briefly before the PC is rebooted (I'm attaching the errors here).
I read somewhere here that one person managed to bypass it by using the -disablegfxfirmware flag. I tried it and, yay, installation finished and I could log in the desktop screen. All USB stuff seemed to be working, so I proceeded to run Multibeast and install some drivers. I was not sure which drivers to use, so I picked Voodoo for the sound and some other standard ones. But when trying to boot from the SSD, it would restart in the middle of the process. I managed to boot with the flash drive to the login screen, but then my mouse and keyboard wouldn't work.
Then I thought to myself: chill, I'll just reinstall and next time I won't install any drivers and see if that's the problem.
I proceeded to do the same thing, formatted the SSD again and installed everything from scratch. But I'm back to the same problem of Mac crashing on the 2nd part of the installation. And this time, the -disablegfxfirmware flag doesn't solve it.
And this is where I am now. I read someone say that you must format your SSD in APFS for Mojave so I did it from scratch again , this time formatting the whole disk in APFS and the previous error persists. I'm uploading my clover folder, which has some modifications I did based on another success case, but since they didn't work I guess I could just use the default clover configuration.
OBS: This is my first hackintosh, so I might be more lost than you guys assume.