- #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN MAC OS#
- #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN INSTALL#
- #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN UPDATE#
- #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN DOWNLOAD#
- #CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN WINDOWS#
I was able to get audio working by using clover configurator to disable SIP and then using Toleda’s scripts for Sierra to fix the audio.Reboot the Hackintosh, remove the USB and you should be able to boot the target drive using the Clover bootloader (now installed on the target drive itself).
#CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN DOWNLOAD#
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#CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN INSTALL#
When the install is finished, download Clover again and install it to the target drive using the following settings.When the installer reboots the machine, ensure that you boot from the USB key again using F12, but then select to boot from the target drive in the Clover menu to finish off the installation Install macOS Sierra as normal to your target drive.When prompted by the Clover bootloader, boot from the macOS installer USB.Insert the USB in the X58A-UD3R Hackintosh, hit F12 on boot and boot from the USB installer.Download and extract FakeSMC, NullCPUPowerManagement and RealtekRTL8111 to EFI/CLOVER/kexts/other.Replace on the drive /EFI/CLOVER/ist with the config provided here.Run the Clover installer and ensure that the USB is selected as the installation location, customise the config to mirror the settings below.Download the latest version of the Clover bootloader (r3793 at the time of writing).Sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/USB -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app -nointeraction Using terminal, create a bootable USB installer by entering the following command.
#CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN MAC OS#
#CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN WINDOWS#
On a Windows installation, insert an 8GB (minimum) USB drive and quick format it to FAT32.Download the latest version of Sierra through the Mac App Store on the existing Mac.But I remain persistent to get those working with this release and install.īelow is a summarised step of instructions I performed to get a persistent working install, please note you will need access to an existing installation of OS X to perform the Hackintosh installation. Once again the only thing not working properly is sleep/wake/hibernate. Nearly everything works as it should bluetooth, GPU HW acceleration, sound, ethernet. Over the weekend I managed to get a fresh Sierra install working on a spare HDD, allowing me to test its stability whilst still running my daily workhorse Yosemite install. I decided to just skip the 10.11 El Capitan release and perform a fresh install.
#CLOVER CONFIGURATOR EL CAPITAN UPDATE#
This means the time has come to update my 10.10 Yosemite install to 10.12 Sierra. I improved power management by tuning some BIOS and bootloader settings.With the recent release of macOS Sierra 10.12 (previously OS X) my current OS 10.10 Yosemite install has been pushed to n-2 support status (Apple supports 2 versions prior the current release), meaning Apple will drop support for security updates upon the next release of macOS, presumedly due 2017. Then you will no longer need the USB drive to boot (at least if you don’t reset your BIOS). I discovered a “minor” annoyance which took most of the upgrading process time: my AsRock UEFI motherboard can’t locate UEFI bootloaders on SATA devices (at least at first) so you’ll need to install Clover on both, an USB drive and your system SATA drive, boot from USB in UEFI mode and select an option in Clover to store bootable SATA drive settings in the motherboard UEFI (I didn’t know this kind of thing was even possible!).
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I’m new to Clover so it took a while to get a fully functional (and improved) bootloader configuration before moving to El Capitan. The process required replacing Chimera (Chameleon) with Clover UEFI. Last week I upgraded from OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite to 10.11 El Capitan Golden Master release. This is an update about my Hackintosh build status. Disable Chrome’s (or Chromium’s) two-finger back/forward navigation