Product: GF108 High Definition Audio ControllerĬapabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_listĬonfiguration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=0 Product: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2670QM CPU 2.20GHzīus info: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2670QM CPU 2.20GHzĭescription: SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1333 MHz (0.8 ns)Ĭapabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom Product: HP EliteBook 8560w (LY524EA#ACQ)Ĭapabilities: smbios-2.6 dmi-2.6 smp vsyscall32Ĭonfiguration: boot=normal chassis=notebook family=103C_5336AN sku=LY524EA#ACQ uuid=B8F73CB4-35F4-E111-A257-A891E502A0A8Ĭapabilities: pci pcmcia upgrade shadowing cdboot bootselect edd int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer acpi usb smartbattery biosbootspecification netboot Ok, lets start with the specs of this laptop, using the commands lshw and lspci, from the Ubuntu, the previous OS it had prior to installing OS X:. In the end, I had a booting OS X, but graphics was stuck to 1024X768, and not working sound. Another different option is to use Chameleon: The above is using the Clover bootloader. Which is much more hands-on, as supposed to what I have previusly done, using Multibeast and Unibeast. I initially started with with this link, which led me to this, that one, another one. Hence the need to understand your target system to choose the correct configs Getting Started This main tutorial page is primarily for Intel HD integrated/built-in/onboard graphics cards, and not the dedicated/discrete nVidia Quadro 1000M that I have. Its important to know the main components of the target machine, as that dictates what configs we will use, as dicussed in this linkįor our purposes, the main details are this laptop is: The detailed specs are too long to put upfront, so please refer to the output of the commands in the Detailed section. Hopefully, this will be written like these high-class tutorials: Laptop Specs - Overview This post is about how to get Mac OS X El Capitane 10.11.4 running on a HP Elitebook 8560w laptop. (Not sure it’s relevant but I always boot in verbose)Īny help on why I get different outcomes from the same process and how to get things to work as intended would be greatly appreciated.Hackintosh refers to a way to hack Mac OS X to run on a normal PC.Īs I have described the post regarding my desktop setup, I now use a Hackintosh as my desktop. Since macOS mojave does boots successfully once in several times I don’t even know if I’m doing something wrong or not. I’ve absolutely no idea how all this actually works.) These make me believe the problem is not with the booting process itself but may instead have something to do with the graphics. In another scenario, if I enter my password at the black screen with Apple logo, the desktop doesn’t show up but I see the circulation “loading” animation between the Apple logo and the progress bar exactly below where the “field in which you enter the password” should be which is its otherwise normal position Clover installation to HDD took seconds to complete. However after going through several “holding down power button to shut down and then restart only to get stuck at Apple logo again” cycles It somehow booted into macOS mojave successesfully.Īfter many more “restart and getting stuck at Apple logo/ boot successfully only to get stuck at clover installation” cycles later I was finally able to boot with normal speed. ![]() Sometimes I’d even encounter something more bizarre: I can see both the desktop AND the “Apple logo with progress bar” screen together wherein either the desktop is in the foreground and works normally or the desktop is in the background in which case the cursor moves but clicking the dock makes it disappear and clicking anything else does nothing. I was hoping that I wouldn’t run into the same problem booting from my HDD but I am. However it was extremely slow and installing clover to my HDD (the next step in the guide) seemed to be taking forever so I had to do a force shut down again.Īfter getting stuck and having to force shut down multiple times, I was finally able to boot with normal speed. However after doing a forced shut down and restart several times, It somehow booted into macOS mojave successfully. Hi I’ve been trying to install mojave following the clover guide by RehabManĪfter preparing my bootloader USB I started facing a problem: Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |