hackintosh
- After making bootable mac installer, run mount efi partition tool to your usb partition to open efi partition
- Copy from this repo EFI folder to efi partition
- Reboot and boot from your usb installer
- Using disk utility format hardrive with apfs format
- Install macos
- After successfully install, Run mount efi partition tool again to mount efi partition from your installed hardrive
- Copy EFI folder from usb installer to efi partition
- Now you can boot to macos without usb installer
- https://github.com/corpnewt/MountEFI as mount efi partition
- https://github.com/corpnewt/ProperTree as plist editor
- https://github.com/corpnewt/GenSMBIOS as smbios generator
- https://github.com/headkaze/Hackintool as hackintool
- force-display.zip as script to fix magenta display in dvi or hdmi output
- unzip force-display.zip
- Start by running the .rb script. example: ruby .rb
- It only generates a couple of files in your user’s directory and does not require any special rights to read the current monitor / tv configuration. (TV must be connected).
- Boot to into the recovery system (Cmd+R during boot).
- All your files are accessible here and you have write permissions to the “Overrides” folder. Your system disk is just not mounted to / but to /Volumes/ (e.g. “/Volumes/Macintosh HD/”)
- Open a terminal and copy the DisplayVendor-directory. Remember that every path is now prefixed by “/Volumes/Macintosh HD/”.
- E.g. I had the Ruby script in a folder “EDID-Fix” on my desktop. -bash-3.2# cp -r /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/Users/marcus/Desktop/EDID-Fix/DisplayVendorID-* /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD/System/Library/Displays/Contents/Resources/Overrides/
- Reboot to your system
Items | Model |
---|---|
Motherboard | AsRock H410M |
CPU | Intel Core i3-10100 |
RAM | KLEVV 2x16G 2666 MHz |
GPU | UHD 630 |
Sound Card | Realtek ALC887 |
Ethernet | (Onboard) |
WLAN | Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 |
- Onboard sound card
- Onboard network card
- Nuclear is hard to solve
- wifi/Bluetooth ( Great God's intel network card driver )
- sleep/wake up
- USB2.0 / USB 3.0
- DRM
- Nuclear display dp/hdmi output