![]() ![]() In the golden Efi I also fixed "NVRAM-RTC" problem that causes random "Bios POST failure".Ĭlick to expand.So sorry I could help you but I read only today your message. I'm confident that with the specified HW config it should works Out of the Box.Īnyway I raccomend you to have a look at : įollowing "Dortania's Open Core guide", using Open-Core configurator and "google-lurcking" in TonyMac86's Forum you can resolve by yourself most issues. Yes this is the usual standard boring Mac-Os installation. Then boot from USB and start Big-Sur installation in your disk that of course you have to format with disk-utility in APFS. It would take a couple of houres so take your time. ![]() I raccomend you to start with a clean installation. Step 3: Now keep calm get ready for the final rush. ![]() (However, honestly, making a full-working pre-configured EFI required a lot of time and a minimal knowhow/bacground of EFI issues and Hackintosh tools)Īfter then using Open-Core-Configurator you can do a clean Un-Mount of USB EFI and Extract the USB Stick. The "Open Core installation approach" is based on a pre-configured EFI and doesn't need post installation tools like for example "Multibeast" or similar. įinally now you have a Big-Sur-Installation-Golden-USB that can work with our Comet-Lake HW configuration. Ready?Ĭopy-Paste from "Golden EFI" into the "empty" EFI of the USB-Stick. Unzip the "golden" EFI folder in attched EFI.zip take a deep breath and prepare yourself for the "Kansas City Shuffle". The Open-Core Configurator is very useful because in the "Tool" tab ther is the "Mount Efi" option that allows you to easy mount the EFI of the Big-Sur-Installation USB-Stick. You can use the the Open-Core-Configurator in the OC-KIT.zip in attachment. Step 2 : When you have your USB boot stick put in and mount the EFI folder. Note : Creating my USB installation required about 2 houres so be patient and wait confident. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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