Yes. Use his MacBook to log into the MAS using your user name and pass word and download El Capitan. Then, run UniBeast 6 on his MacBook with your USB thumb drive attached. Be very careful that you choose the USB thumb drive for the installation....If I have an existing installation of El Capitan, can I Create a Installation Stick via Unibeast for El Capitan?
My Problem is that i crashed my working Hackintosh. Now the only device i can rest from a friend is an MacBook running El Capitan. before i get it from him, i want to be sure that it will work.
Sounds like the BT dongle is in a non working USB port. In El Capitan, Apple reconfigured how it addresses the USB ports on the MBP, iMac and Mac Pros; there are several threads on this subject in the El Capitan Desktop Support forum section. Open up your System Report > Hardware > USB and see if the BT dongle is recognized. But, you'll just have to move it to a USB port that's working, usually the Back Panel's left most USB port(s)....I followed this guide and updated my hackintosh to El Capitan last week, its working very well and is just as stable as my old Yosemite installation with Chimera. However, I have had one problem that has bothered me to no end. When I updated my hackintosh to El Capitan, for some reason my bluetooth dongle no longer works. When I click on the icon I get gray text that says "Bluetooth: Not Available".
This dongle worked perfectly in Yosemite and I'd really like to use my nice mouse, as its easier for me to use and doesn't hurt my hand. If anyone knows why this isn't working, please let me know. I would really appreciate any information, using this old mouse has been a pain in the ass.
Notes: If I click on System Report -> Bluetooth section, it says no information found.
Sounds like the BT dongle is in a non working USB port. In El Capitan, Apple reconfigured how it addresses the USB ports on the MBP, iMac and Mac Pros; there are several threads on this subject in the El Capitan Desktop Support forum section. Open up your System Report > Hardware > USB and see if the BT dongle is recognized. But, you'll just have to move it to a USB port that's working, usually the Back Panel's left most USB port(s).
Guys, I need some help, please!
Everything works fine, except the audio! I use ACL 889, but I can't make it work.
Anyone have any idea?
Thanks
Did you reboot after each move? Find a port that works with a USB thumb drive - it will mount on the Desktop if the port is working. Then, use that port for the BT thumb drive and reboot.I've attempted to put the USB dongle in every USB port on my computer, it still recognizes as not available. It does show up correctly in USB devices, as "Bluetooth HCI".