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UniBeast: Install macOS High Sierra on Any Supported Intel-based PC

I have a 3770K with a Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H motherboard, with just the graphics on the board. I really struggled with this install, more than normal. The Multibeast install, with my typical options would hang with the apple logo, then MACH REBOOT ERROR. I tried dropping the MATS table, but still no luck.

I did a scratch install 2 times thinking I did something with Multibeast that was hanging it.

I noticed that my boot options in my bios was very weird, displaying "clover" drives that were never there before, so i decided to give it a shot, and update my bios. I was on F14 level (2012) I think, and I upgraded to the most recent bios version from Gigabyte, and magically everything works perfectly.

I'm a bit surprised that that did it for me, as all the other installs (up to Sierra) worked just fine.

Hope it helps someone.
 
Ran in verbose mode, getting stuck in following:

iMac com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.WindowServer) <Notice>: Service only ran for 0 seconds. Pushing respawn out by 10 seconds.

Same Problem Here...
 
Stuck at this logo.
Please help
 

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Step 1 is become impossible.

I'm stuck in 10.13.2 without the download option.

I only have Open - update again and so on to infinity.

this is a picture.


UPDATE: I solved the problem. I had to delete all the update files. even from Trash
 

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cool. Thanks!
 
@tonymacx86[/USER]
hey im not sure if this was mentioned but i think it might be a good thing to post in the installation guide to remove the files in the firmwarecheckers located in high sierra/usr/libexec/firmwarecheckers so you dont get this warning an that these are hidden files View attachment 300292
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Your selected Mac OS X Installer is incomplete. Please delete all copies of the installer from all mounted volumes and redownload it again from the Mac App Store.
guys what i need to do next?
 
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