Stage plot pro high sierra
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Step 3.1: Sky Lake, Haswell, Ivy Bridge users Only The changes will be made to the EFI folder you just pasted onto your flash drive in Step 2.
STAGE PLOT PRO HIGH SIERRA INSTALL
It’s recommended that you do the initial install using integrated graphics for a problem free install, however I’ve been able to install High Sierra using my RX 560. These mini steps need to only be followed if each condition applies. Paste the copied EFI into your mounted EFI partition or /Volumes/EFI.Delete the folder called EFI in the partition you mounted.Now we are going add the hackintosh EFI folder to the partition you mounted: Click Open Partition (This is your EFI Folder).Click Mount Partition for Install macOS….To access the EFI Partition we must mount it first: The EFI folder is added to something called the EFI Partition.
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The EFI folder contains the hackintosh files necessary to boot macOS on third party hardware using Clover Bootloader.
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Now that the High Sierra image is on a GUID formatted flash drive the EFI partition of that drive needs to have a modified folder called EFI added to it. Step 2 – Transfer Prebuilt EFI Bootloader If you would like to run Sierra 12.6 instead of High Sierra for reliability, compatibility or whatever reason see: Guide to installing macOS Sierra on a Hackintosh (Up to 10.12.6)
STAGE PLOT PRO HIGH SIERRA UPDATE
This High Sierra guide is compatible with the latest hardware from Coffee Lake all the way back to Ivy Bridge CPU’s. Right now this is just a Desktop guide I’ll be experimenting on laptops in the future and update this guide or create another when that happens.įor those that already have a Hackintosh running Sierra and want to upgrade to High Sierra they’d be better served following: Updating your Hackintosh to High Sierra 10.13. If you never built a hackintosh check out our list of compatible parts or the build list for hackintosh friendly parts. The only downside I’ve noticed so far is that the screen waking can be a little slower then on Sierra. High Sierra adds some pretty useful features like a log out button. The first rig I got to run High Sierra is this cute and tiny silver build with an ASUS motherboard. Now it’s time to install it on anything but a Mac.