I don't need it to be working since I'm using ethernet-only. If yes, do I need to install the additional kexts you used too? The only difference, as far as I can see reading the thread, is the Wi-Fi chip you replaced. I don't know if copy-pasting your ist would work in my configuration. I'm aware that Intel Wi-Fi chips can't work on a hackintosh.ĭid you have the same problem I had with Multibeast?Ĭould you help me to troubleshoot my audio / video problems if you had similar issues, please? My front AUX in port does not work at all with headphones or speakers. It works via HDMI only (and in rare occasions). I have a LG 4K monitor - working smoothly elsewhere - connected using HDMI 2.0. Working graphics with Intel 620, but in 1440p instead of 4K. So I manually updated my ist to replace iMac14,2 with iMac18,1 as you suggested, then I installed the kexts I needed to make the hardware work. I am sure to have checked the right options but it didn't work for me. Using Multibeast as post-installation tool I had no success. Then I set macOS SSD (S-ATA) with Clover as first boot option.ĥ. I installed Windows 10 first on SSD (M.2), then I installed macOS on SSD (S-ATA). ![]() ![]() Created the Windows 10 USB using Rufus with Windows 10 official ISO and MBR as partition type.Ĥ. Used UniBeast with default settings (UEFI) and no graphic options.ģ. Formatted the macOS install USB to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with GUID Partition Map (I was missing this setting the first time I tried).Ģ. I didn't need to set the storage to Legacy.ġ. The steps / configurations that worked for me are: Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideįollowing your suggestions I've been able to install macOS Mojave on my GB-BKi3HA-7100, dual boot with Windows 10 on separate drives.
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