![]() Thank you SOOO much for your patience and help. If none of this works, then I still have the original system disk that I can install and act like I never tried any of this lunacy. This was an effort to avoid as you say creating a new USB stick and recreating all of the Config files that make the Hackintosh work (SN, Extension, Boot options, etc.)ġ) Back up my existing install to SSD Backup via CCCģ) Update my installer USB with the current Mohave/Clover/Multibeast (per instructions in the guide)Ħ) Attempt a "Clean install" using the startup disk "SSD Backup" with the Target Disk being "Mohave"(New Disk)ħ) if this works > Migrate my user information into the New SystemĨ) if this does not work > remove all system disks, reboot via stick and install per guide You are correct in that I was hoping to use the existing system disk as the "Installer" but the target disk of the install being the New Disk. This paragraph mostly sums it up, but rather than doing a reformat of the original boot disk "MacOSX" or the backup "SSD Backup" I have introduced a brand new disk. ![]() I could not really understand what you meant by Just disconnecting Power or Data cable from the other disk(s) will be so easy and safe to do and would get you going faster to achieve a good reinstall. I want to upgrade my mid-2010 Mac Pro from MacOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra) to 10.14 (Mojave). Since All mac OSes in Hackintosh may boot more than 2 times before the 30-40 minute installation process is completed and you are ready to do post-install steps to make the disk bootable and get all software perform to your satisfaction, please REMOVE all other system disks to minimize the chance of mishaps during the clean reinstallation. I assume (since it is not clearly stated) that you are doing dual boot from 2 different hard disks and not sharing a single disk with separate partitions for dual boot. Basically, you have now 2 'unsatisfactory system disks' but your plan is to try a radical cure on one and hopefully re-clone that good one to its current bad clone twin at a later time.įrom your profile I also realize you are dual booting with Mac and Win10. As a precaution against unexpected failure, you have made a clone of this ' Problem Mojave disk' on to a new SSD. If I understand you right, your Mojave system disk has some software problem for which, you think the best solution is a reformat and reinstall of Mojave on it. Alpha, lvs1974, Austere.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide Slice, Kabyl, usr-sse2, jadran, Blackosx, dmazar, STLVNUB, pcj, apianti, JrCs, pene, FrodoKenny, skoczy, ycr.ru, Oscar09, xsmile, SoThOr, RehabMan, Download-Fritz, Zenit432, cecekpawon, Intel, Apple, Oracle, Chameleon Team, crazybirdy, Mieze, Mirone, Oldnapalm, netkas, Elconiglio, artut-pt, ErmaC, Pavo, Toleda, Master Chief and family, bcc9, The King, PMheart, Sherlocks, Micky1979, vit9696, vandroiy2013, Voodoo Team, Pike R. Step 10 - How to update OpenCore bootloader Step 9 - Dual Boot with OpenCore and Full ACPI Solution Step 1 - Downloading Olarila Vanilla Images or Create one Vanilla USB Installerġa) Olarila Images (Windows, Mac or Linux) *Generate a good and valid serial for you *Users with IGPU need change SMBIOS (example: for Skylake Processor change smbios iMacPro1,1 to iMac17,1) *If your LAN card don't need dk.e1000=0 and e1000=0, remove these bootargs *If your GPU don't need agdpmod=pikera, remove this bootarg ![]() ![]() *After installation you need remove unnecessary files like unused Lan kexts *You can request one full ACPI solution HERE and Premium Users HERE *If you used SSDT instead DSDT uncheck RebaseRegions in Acpi tab Reset NVRAM one time - OpenCore use entry " Reset Nvram" / Clover use F11 key on boot screen Don't use Drag and Drop into EFI partition. If you have only IGPU use -igfxvesa bootarg for easy installation Use USB2 port for easy installation with no remap USB Bios/UEFI in full default settings(Just change settings if need) Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE Easy, fast and perfect Vanilla Hackintosh with Clover and Opencore - Windows, Linux or macOS - How to - Step by Step - Guide - Tutorial
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