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- Sep 15, 2017
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- Gigabyte Aorus Ultra Gaming WIFI - F2 - Clover
- CPU
- i7-8700K
- Graphics
- RX 570
- Mac
Hello,
I a trying the High Sierra Final installer I created with UniBeast. I have made all the changes in the bios per the instructions. The motherboard is a Gigabyte z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming WIFI and these are the changes I made.
Save and Exit: Load Optimized Defaults
MIT: Advanced Memory Settings -> Extreme Memory Profile(X.M.P.) -> Profile1
BIOS: Fast Boot -> Disabled
BIOS: LAN PXE Boot Option ROM -> Disabled
BIOS: Storage Boot Option Control -> UEFI
Peripherals: Trusted Computing -> Security Device Support -> Disabled
Peripherals: Network Stack Configuration -> Network Stack -> Disabled
Peripherals: USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Auto
Peripherals: USB Configuration -> XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled
Chipset: Vt-d -> Disabled
Chipset: Wake on LAN Enable -> Disabled
Chipset: IOAPIC 24-119 Entries -> Enabled
I tried in install using the integrated graphics because the syste has an EVGA 1050 and I thought there might be issues with this until drivers were installed. These were the graphics settings,
Chipset: Integrated Graphics -> Enabled
Chipset: DVMT Pre-Allocated ->128M
Peripherals: Initial Display Output -> IGFX
After the system post, I tap f12 to get the boot menu and select the first item which is,
UEFI USB disk 3.0 PMAP partition 1
I get to the clover boot loader and select,
Boot OSX Install from Install MacOS High Sierra
the boot arguments are dart=0, NV_disable=1 (default)
I get the apple symbol and a progress bar. The progress bar proceeds 2/3-3/4 of the way across and then I get the white circle with the diagonal line though it. I have left that up for a while and nothing seems to be happening.
I a attempting to install to an NVMe (Samsung 870 EVO 256GB) drive and that is the only drive installed at the moment. I have the video card installed but the HDMI is connected to the onboard port.
I have read some here,
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/clover-basics-and-switching-advice.171680/
and will look at some of those options but I haven't come across any posts about the circle with the line through and so I thought I should report that.
Is there a known workaround for this issue? Did I miss something in the bios config? The bios reccomendations don't correspond 1-to-1 to what this bios looks like so it's hard to be sure.
Thanks,
LMHmedchem
I a trying the High Sierra Final installer I created with UniBeast. I have made all the changes in the bios per the instructions. The motherboard is a Gigabyte z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming WIFI and these are the changes I made.
Save and Exit: Load Optimized Defaults
MIT: Advanced Memory Settings -> Extreme Memory Profile(X.M.P.) -> Profile1
BIOS: Fast Boot -> Disabled
BIOS: LAN PXE Boot Option ROM -> Disabled
BIOS: Storage Boot Option Control -> UEFI
Peripherals: Trusted Computing -> Security Device Support -> Disabled
Peripherals: Network Stack Configuration -> Network Stack -> Disabled
Peripherals: USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Auto
Peripherals: USB Configuration -> XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled
Chipset: Vt-d -> Disabled
Chipset: Wake on LAN Enable -> Disabled
Chipset: IOAPIC 24-119 Entries -> Enabled
I tried in install using the integrated graphics because the syste has an EVGA 1050 and I thought there might be issues with this until drivers were installed. These were the graphics settings,
Chipset: Integrated Graphics -> Enabled
Chipset: DVMT Pre-Allocated ->128M
Peripherals: Initial Display Output -> IGFX
After the system post, I tap f12 to get the boot menu and select the first item which is,
UEFI USB disk 3.0 PMAP partition 1
I get to the clover boot loader and select,
Boot OSX Install from Install MacOS High Sierra
the boot arguments are dart=0, NV_disable=1 (default)
I get the apple symbol and a progress bar. The progress bar proceeds 2/3-3/4 of the way across and then I get the white circle with the diagonal line though it. I have left that up for a while and nothing seems to be happening.
I a attempting to install to an NVMe (Samsung 870 EVO 256GB) drive and that is the only drive installed at the moment. I have the video card installed but the HDMI is connected to the onboard port.
I have read some here,
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/clover-basics-and-switching-advice.171680/
and will look at some of those options but I haven't come across any posts about the circle with the line through and so I thought I should report that.
Is there a known workaround for this issue? Did I miss something in the bios config? The bios reccomendations don't correspond 1-to-1 to what this bios looks like so it's hard to be sure.
Thanks,
LMHmedchem
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