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UniBeast: Install macOS Mojave on Any Supported Intel-based PC

Please rewrite first step of this guide for the cases when installer uses partial download (main files are downloaded during install process). How to complete the download, how to check installer for being complete etc. Thank you.
 
Hi folks!
Can I upgrade to Mojave (following this guide) my system (now with Yosemite 10.10.5):
Motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 rev. 1.3 - F12 + 8GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Blue
CPU:
i5 2500K
Graphics:
PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 Memory GDDR3 2GB

Thanks for your advice,
David
 
Hi folks!
Can I upgrade to Mojave (following this guide) my system (now with Yosemite 10.10.5):
Motherboard:
Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 rev. 1.3 - F12 + 8GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Blue
CPU:
i5 2500K
Graphics:
PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 Memory GDDR3 2GB

Thanks for your advice,
David
You'll have to replace your graphics card with one that is Metal compatible. You also can't use your on-board HD 3000 because it is also not Metal compatible.

You can pick up a used GTX 680 or 770 card which doesn't use the Nvidia drivers; I believe GT 710/740 cards will work, too. (Nvidia has yet to release drivers for Mojave.) Or get a AMD RX 570/580 graphics card. I'm using a natively supported Sapphire RX 580 Pulse 8GB graphics card. See the sticky and other threads in the Graphics forum section.

tonymacx86 also had some info on Mojave compatible graphics cards in macOS Mojave is Now Available on the Mac App Store. See 3rd bullet in the OP.
 
Sorry, but the installer does not start, no system to install is detected, nothing happens!

Larry
 
Tried to install on a Gigabyte z370n wifi that is listed on the buyers guide. It has 6 USB3 ports on the back. Every port I tried gave me error "still waiting for root device".

Looks like Unibeast installs clover on the USB with a kext patch that fixes this for 10.14.0:
find: 83FB0F0F 83030500 00
replace: 83FB0F90 90909090 90

But if you created the USB using installer 10.14.1+ you need to tweak the patch:
find: 83FB0F0F 838F0400 00
replace: 83FB0F90 90909090 90

Sorry if it has already been reported, took me some time to realize what was going on, even knowing that was USB related.
Hope it helps someone.
 
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