Félix Antonio escribió:Jar-Jar escribió:Cualquier nvidia te la va a coger, tampoco te agobies.
Gracias Jar-jar. Ciertamente si de algo me he dado cuenta en este tema es que hay que tomárselo con mucha mucha paciencia. Pero todo sea porque se haga algo de justicia y pueda defenderme del monopolio y dictadura a la que los consumidores de Apple estamos sometidos. Voy a luchar por ello, y si, ciertamente es buenísimo consejo el no agobiarse. Agradecido por tu seguimiento Jar-jar. En verdad agradecido. Por cierto, te debo un libro. En cuanto lo ponga de nuevo gratis te buscaré para pasarte el link. Por desgracia Amazon no permite ponerlo gratis cuando uno quiera. Saludos.
Mira.... Una config, y te dicen como montarla...
http://tonymacx86.com/threads/success-e ... am.199214/Software Installation
This guide assumes you are installing from scratch.
If you are new to Hackintosh, then the guide from Tonymac is the best place to start.
I went straight to 10.11.5 for this set up, it worked with only minimal issues (just remember to use HDMI cable not display port cable). My previous setup was also on Gigabyte motherboard. I had a good experience with that so I stuck with Gigabyte (most things worked out of the box and setup went smoothly).
I always followed the setup guide from someone else who was typically more experienced than me (in this case from ammulder). There were very few software issues with this set up using this motherboard, most issues were easy to sort out, so this build is ideal for a first hackintosh builder! Most things work out of the box which is great (USB 3, sleep/wake, SATA, PCIe, Audio, my 2k screen works fine).
These are the files I used from ammulder’s setup guide.
USBinjectall.ktext (get the latest)
Config.plist for nvidea cards (as I am using the GTX 950), if you are using onboard HD530 graphics use this file
I had issues with Clover Configurator, so I used EFI mounter and just added lines of code to the config.plist file that ammulder had.
If you want you can try Clover Configurator,
I provided my config.plist file, for your reference, check the bottom of this post (so you can see the changes I made)
Latest version of the web drivers for Nvidia for the latest version of El Capitan.
BIOS Settings
Press DEL during boot to access BIOS
In BIOS Features:
Fast Boot: Disabled
VT-d: Disabled
Windows 8/10 Features: Other OS
LAN PXE Boot Option ROM: Disabled
Storage Boot Option Control: UEFI Only
Network Stack: Disabled
In Peripherals:
Initial Display Output: PCIe 1 Slot (if graphics card installed) or IGFX (otherwise)
XHCI Hand-off: Enabled
In Chipset:
VT-d: Disabled
Prepare Bootable USB Drive Installer
This whole section should be performed on the working Mac/Hackintosh
Insert the USB drive
Open /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility
Highlight the USB drive in left column
On a Yosemite or older system:
Click on the Partition tab
Click Current and choose 1 Partition
Click Options...
Choose GUID Partition Table
Under Name: type Installer
Under Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Click Apply then Partition. When it finishes, close Disk Utility.
On an El Capitan or newer system:
Click on the Erase button in the toolbar
For Name: enter Installer
Make sure Format is set to OS X Extended (Journaled)
Make sure Scheme is set to GUID Partition Map
Hit Erase. When it finishes, close Disk Utility.
Run UniBeast
Hit Continue on the main screen, Continue on the UniBeast+MultiBeast screen, Continue on the Clover Credits screen, Continue on the Software License Agreement screen, and agree to the license
Select your newly formatted USB drive (so it turns blue) on the Select a Destination screen and hit Continue
Select El Capitan (so it turns blue) and hit Continue
Select UEFI Boot Mode (so it turns blue) and hit Continue
Select appropriate graphics options (nothing checked for the GTX950 or onboard HD530 graphics) and hit Continue
On the Verify Installation Options screen, hit Continue
Enter your password when prompted and wait
When the install finishes, hit Quit
Customize the USB install drive so all USB ports on the machine are recognized for the installer. UniBeast should have left a drive mounted that appears as "EFI" in Finder. Go to that drive and:
Go to EFI/CLOVER/kexts/ and copy the USBInjectall.kext you downloaded (get it from the "Release" directory of the ZIP) into 10.11/ AND 10.10/ (must be in both!)
Create an extra directory called postinstall on the USB drive to hold the files you’ll need on the machine after installation. Copy these files you downloaded to the new directory:
MultiBeast
Clover Configurator
UFI loader
USBInjectAll.kext
config.plist
Eject the USB drive and insert it into the new machine.
Install El Capitan
Note: the speed of this installation process is not a reflection on the speed or quality of your hardware. It’s just going to take a while.
Start the GA-H170N-WIFI machine with the USB drive inserted. If you don't see the Clover boot screen, restart and hit F12 at the BIOS splash screen to get a list of boot devices, and select the UEFI entry for your USB drive
Select Boot Mac OS X from Installer (it should have a picture labeled "EXTERNAL"; use left/right arrow keys to select from multiple options and press enter when the correct one is selected)
You should see the apple logo and a progress bar as the installer loads.
After a couple of progress bars (one of which takes a long time with little apparent progress), you should be prompted to select a language. Then you should see the OS X screen.
Select Utilities / Disk Utility... from the menu bar.
Select the drive on the left where you want to install El Capitan
Hit Erase (important to erase the destination drive, otherwise you can end up with kernel panics!)
From the dialog that pops up, put in whatever Name you want for the disk, select the Format OS X Extended (Journaled), and the Scheme GUID Partition Map
Hit Erase
When the erase finishes, hit Done then Quit Disk Utility from the menu
Back at the OS X screen hit Continue.
On the license screen hit Continue
Select the disk you just created by name and hit Continue
This stage of the installation will take some time. It may stick for up to 5 minutes at different points, but it should eventually restart. (The installation is not yet complete, though; do not remove the USB drive.)
After the reboot, the machine should boot to the Clover menu again. If it says there's no boot device or boots to the wrong thing, reboot and hit F12 from the BIOS splash screen and select the USB drive. At that point you should get the Clover menu. At the Clover menu, select Boot Mac OS X from YourDiskName and you should get to the Welcome screen.
Select your country, keyboard, and complete the rest of the setup process. Tell it your computer does not connect to the Internet. Do not "Transfer Information to This Mac" yet either (you can run Migration Assistant later to do that).
After the setup, you should end up at the desktop. Congratulations! But you must still perform the post-install setup next.
Post-Installation Configuration
Note: You must complete this or else your Hackintosh won't be able to boot without the USB drive in place. If you are using integrated graphics, you should expect some graphical glitches, particularly in the menu bar and window title bars.
Copy all the files from the postinstall directory of the USB stick to your new El Capitan install (e.g. to Downloads)
Run the copy of MultiBeast you just copied to the new drive.
Select Quick Start and then UEFI Boot Mode
Select Drivers and then Audio and then Realtek ALCxxx and then ALC1150
(I did not do this step as I was using an external wifi adapter) Select Drivers and then Network then Intel then IntelMausiEthernet (while the latest AppleIntelE1000e driver also works for this Ethernet chip, it breaks sleep/wake in some configurations so the Mausi driver is preferred)
(I did not do this step as I was using an external wifi adapter) If you want to enable the i211 Ethernet port above the USB Type C port (not recommended), select Drivers/Network/Intel/AppleIGB
Go to Customize then System Definitions:
If using an Nvidia card, select Mac Pro / Mac Pro 3,1. This will avoid needed to manually edit files after every system update.
If using integrated graphics, select iMac / iMac 17,1. At present, this is the only Apple model with a Skylake chip.
Hit Save on the top right to save a copy of this configuration for future reference.
Hit Build and then Install
When it says "Install Succeeded" then quit MultiBeast.
The MultiBeast installation should have left the EFI partition of your system drive mounted (called EFI in Finder).
Copy the following files from your postinstall directory to the EFI partition:
(I did not do this step) Any SSDTs to EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/
(You MUST do this step!!) config.plist to EFI/CLOVER/config.plist -- this file has a grab bag of fixes in it, including an audio fix, HDMI fixes, a Bluetooth fix, an integrated graphics fix, and a USB tweak.
Copy USBInjectAll.kext from your postinstall directory to the Desktop.
(I did not do this step as I was using an external wifi and bluetooth adapter) If using the suggested wireless card above, extract these four kexts:
Unzip RehabMan-FakePCIID.zip and copy FakePCIID.kext and FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext from the Release/ directory to the Desktop
Unzip RehabMan-BrcmPatchRam.zip and copy BcrmPatchRAM2.kext and BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext from the Release/ directory to the Desktop
Open Clover Configurator again and open the file EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist again.
Go to the Boot screen on the left. Enter your system drive name (e.g. "Macintosh HD" or whatever you named it) under Default Boot Volume.
Set the Size and Frequency for each of the two memory entries to match your installed RAM.
If you don’t care about iCloud/iMessage/etc. then hit File/Save to save config.plist and Quit Clover Configurator.
Otherwise if you do want iCloud/iMessage/etc., then you must further customize config.plist. For more details on this process see How to Fix iMessage.
Eject and remove the USB install drive
Restart your system. It may take some time to restart.
You should get a Clover menu on restart, and you can select Boot Mac OS X from YourDriveName or let it do it automatically. It should quickly proceed to the login screen.
After the restart, your audio jacks should be working. In System Preferences / Sound you can turn on the volume control in the menu bar. If you have speakers or headphones handy, try playing a song in iTunes to be sure.
If using an Nvidia card that's not supported out of the box, install the Nvidia Web drivers. While that installation runs (before restarting at the end):
The below did not work for me, I used EFI mounter and just updated the config file myself, I have attached a copy of my config.plist file for you to see the changes I made.
Open Clover Configurator, mount your EFI partition, and select EFI/CLOVER/config.plist.
Go to the Boot screen and uncheck the box for nv_disable=1 on the Boot screen and then check the box for nvda_drv=1
File / Save and then Quit Clover Configurator
After the Nvidia Web drivers installer finishes, restart. After that you should get full graphics acceleration.
Final Power Saving Setup
Again this is from ammulder.
At this point CPU power saving is not fully configured, which may cause problems with heating and/or sleep mode. To fix this:
If you have one of the following CPUs, mount your system drive EFI partition again and select the one correct SSDT and copy it to EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/ (future versions of this guide will use ssdtPRGen.sh but the version with Skylake support is not yet ready). Your system will still run OK without the SSDT, but may not reach full turbo speeds or maintain turbo speeds for as long. SSDT files can be found here.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide ... 8197/#SSDT Reboot one last time
If you want to confirm that your CPU is using the correct speeds and power states with the SSDT above, there are tools and techniques at
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks...v ... ement.htmlAnd that all worked for me! I had issues with the video card which is why I edited the pconfig file myself, but the rest worked fine.