![]() When rebooting I see in clover several drives: start installation from USB, FileVault prebooter from prebooter, macOS install prebooter from prebooter, boot Mojave, and recovery. ![]() From the installation guide I would expect to see a log in screen to be able to start MultiBeast post installation, but Mojave will just not start. It stays there for hours (I left it in this state during the night). This time it reaches 50% within a few seconds, then it gets slower and slower and it reaches 100%. See picture attached.Īfter that I see again the apple logo with a progress bar. The PC reboots and I see the Mojave installation with 4 minutes left, then 2 minutes left and then there is a reboot. It takes quite a long time but it reaches the end while telling me 12 minutes left, 2 minutes left, less than 1 minute left. using a USB port which is directly connected to the mainboard) I could load the installer from clover, format the new hard drive with the recommended settings and start installing Mojave.įirst I see the apple logo with a progress bar. I checked and adjusted my settings to the recommended mainboard settings.Īfter some trouble solving (i.e. I created a bootable USB stick (32GB), recommended settings as described in the installation guide, with the current Mojave 10.14.3 with UniBeat, UEFI boot mode and copied Multibeast to this stick in the root folder (the file Multibeast, not the folder). ![]() INTEL Core i5-4570 with integrated HD 4600 graphicsĨGB DDR Ram (2 slots available, in each installed 4 GB)īrand new Crucial BX500 240GB SSD just for Mojave (plugged in first SATA port)ġ20 GB SSD for Win10pro (currently unplugged)ġ000 GB SSD for data (currently unplugged)Īs I learned from this site this setup shouldn’t cause troubles to run Mojave on it. Looking to buy a new laptop this year I haven’t decided yet if I should go for a MS or Apple based laptop. Building my own PCs I love the idea of an Hackintosh. Just a short introduction: I’m a Microsoft fan with a lot of own-build rigs (since Win 3.1) who wants to see if a Mac would fit better to me after owning an iPhone 8 and an iPad Pro. ![]() Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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