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- Motherboard
- ASRock z370 pro4
- CPU
- i5-8600K
- Graphics
- GTX 1060
- Mac
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Hey everybody.
My current (very stable) high sierra build hast the following parts:
- ASRock z370 pro4
- i5-8600k
- EVGA GeForce GTX 1060
- Samsung 960 m.2 PCIe ssd
I installed high sierra two years ago using clover / MultiBeast.
I don't really know what I have installed using MultiBeast back then.
MB shows:
UEFI Boot Mode pre-configured choices:
Bootloaders -> Clover UEFI Boot Mode
Customize -> System Definition -> iMac -> iMac 14,2
Drivers -> Misc -> FakeSMC
Is my system safe to be upgraded to Mojave?
I was planning on using this guide:
Anything I have to do in particular to get my parts working?
Or is there a better guide to follow?
Thanks
My current (very stable) high sierra build hast the following parts:
- ASRock z370 pro4
- i5-8600k
- EVGA GeForce GTX 1060
- Samsung 960 m.2 PCIe ssd
I installed high sierra two years ago using clover / MultiBeast.
I don't really know what I have installed using MultiBeast back then.
MB shows:
UEFI Boot Mode pre-configured choices:
Bootloaders -> Clover UEFI Boot Mode
Customize -> System Definition -> iMac -> iMac 14,2
Drivers -> Misc -> FakeSMC
Is my system safe to be upgraded to Mojave?
I was planning on using this guide:
Update Directly to macOS Mojave
Established users of macOS High Sierra who wish to update directly to macOS Mojave can do so just like a regular Mac would. This fully native method requires no USB creation or preparation and allows you to keep all of your files and settings. Before you begin, we strongly recommend performing...
www.tonymacx86.com
Anything I have to do in particular to get my parts working?
Or is there a better guide to follow?
Thanks