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Then select File> Open from the menu bar and open "config.plist" file on EFI/EFI/CLOVER/
Once you have edited what you need go to File> Save and try to boot.
You should also be sure that you have installed all kexts you need, especially FakeSMC. You also need to install USBInjectAll.kext and the kext to fix USB Injection on 100/200/300 series motherboard because macOS only support up to 25 USB ports while the Z370XP SLI has more than 25 USB ports. Then you must choose which USB ports you want to use, generate an SSDT for the USB and then remove the latest 2 kexts related to the USB mentioned above.
I had finished install.it working .
but have little problem with audio.i had follow this thread.
but it still not working,
do you have any advise for me?
This simple solution worked for me.Hi guy's,
I'm from Brazil, first sorry for my English.
I'm a newbie. It's the first time that I make a hackintosh. And because this post, I make it work on my Z370XP-SLI with 8700K and ASUS GTX 1050 Ti. But, I have two problems. USB 3.0 Pen drives are not working and sound card as well.
Can u guys help me?
I have the same board, but I'm having problems booting MacOS install (10.13.1). Could some please upload config.plist for this board? I did the boot disk in Windows, using BDUtility. My previous MacOS install (10.13.4) got corrupted and I couldn't recover it. My previous CLOVER config does not boot the install disk. My previous install came from another motherboard and it worked well until the filesystem got corrupted. Thanks in advance.
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I figured out what was wrong. The problem was MacOS Installer did not find the boot partition. I put the pendrive in the red usb port and it dit the job. Now I have two problems, sound does not work and my SATA hard-disks does not appear in MacOS which I updated to 10.13.5 as soon I finished installing it. Fortunately MacOS did not have trouble identifying my two NVMe disks. After updating the MacOS partition (previously HFS+) was converted to APFS automatically.
Now I'll try to fix SATA and sound.
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This simple solution worked for me.
High Sierra 10.13.4 requires a new USB patch to get all USB/USB3 ports recognized and working.
- Mount EFI Partition with Clover Configurator
- Navigate to /Volumes/EFI/EFI/Clover/
- Right-click open config.plist with Clover Configurator
- Click Kernel and Kext Patches under SECTIONS of Clover Configurator
- Click the “+” button near the bottom to add this patch:
- Name*: com.apple.driver.usb.AppleUSBXHCI
- Find* [HEX]: 837d940f 0f839704 0000
- Replace* [HEX]: 837d940f 90909090 9090
- Comment: USB 10.13.4+ by PMHeart
- MatchOS: 10.13.x
- Save config.plist