- Joined
- Jul 11, 2016
- Messages
- 5
- Motherboard
- MSI B360 Gaming Plus
- CPU
- i5-8600
- Graphics
- GTX 1060
- Mobile Phone
Did it work?That would be very thankful! I also have GTX1060 installed.
Did it work?That would be very thankful! I also have GTX1060 installed.
Even MSI Laptops?Its not B360's fault. I think it because of you are using MSI. All MSI motherboards need OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi instead of OsxAptioFx2Drv.efi
I have requested @tonymacx86 to include this driver as option for MSI boards in Unibeast & Multibeast .
Even MSI Laptops?
@MESwan can you share the guide you followed to get iMessage working? Also do you experience losing monitor functionality during boot? It does not happen all the time but there are situations where I lose my monitor functionality after booting and can't get it working again unless I reboot.
I am beginner in hackintosh. I have about the same configuration as you @MESwan but I don't now how configure config.plist
MB : MSI B360 Gaming pro carbon
CPU: I7 8700 3.7gHz
RAM: G.skill sniper x series 16 go DDR4 2666 MHz cl19
GC: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GAMING X 4G
SSD: SSD 970 EVO M.2 PCIe NVMe 250 go
HDD: Toshiba 4To
I don't succeed to install Mac OS H Sierra...
Is my configuration is compatible ?
I get the prohibiting sign at 3/4 of the loading bar behind the Apple logo when i launch the installation..
Sorry for my English
I have a similar setup to yours, MESwan: Gigabyte AORUS B360 MOBO and Sapphire Radeon RX580. It's my first Hackintosh (Mojave), and I'm having some trouble. Sleep awakes OK, but if I let it go it will eventually reboot. My system works great for a few minutes then it responds slowly and eventually just stops responding altogether except for the cursor. My GeekBench scores are decent: CPU Multi-core - 19255 and Compute OpenCL - 143412. These were taken when the system was responding slowly. Could you post your kext files and config.plist file for your Mohave build? Thank you.
Sure.
FakeSMC (And all supporting kexts)
IntelMausiEthernet
Lilu
USBInjectAll
WhateverGreen
Double check you're using the correct system profile (I use iMac18,3), and that you have correct power management implemented. You could also be suffering from disk sleep. Try turning that off in System Preferences.
Thank you for the files and information. I think you might have given me your 10.13 config file since the 10.13 port limit fix was in it rather than the 10.14 fix. I replaced it and substituted your file with a few necessary minor edits and used your kext files. The result is almost identical to what I had before. The system slows down after a while and then just freezes (all but the cursor). Also, I found that I had to set slide=1 to get it to boot sometimes. If you have the 10.14 config file for the B360 and RX580 and list of kexts, I'd appreciate getting them.
Thank you.
No, I gave you what I am currently using. I did a direct update to Mojave on a cloned drive. I use a custom SSDT for ports.
When NOT using the kernel offset (slide=0), does it fail to boot consistently?
Which OsxAptioFix are you using in EFI/Clover/Drivers64? What are your current boot flags?