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Clover efi v2 yosemite install#
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All is working correctly now (see below).Intel Hackintosh Discord: AMD Hackintosh Discord: Rules I just forgot to replace my custom SSDT that allows all of the USB ports to work. It would sure make my updates (and from reading comments others too) go a bit smoother in the future.Įdit: Oops! USB is not working. I really wish that the Clover developers would put AptioMemoryFix-64 back into the installer as an option. Since I was quite sure that I have tried this one before without success, I replaced it with AptioMemoryFix-64.Īll is now working like a charm with Clover v2.5k r5033. When I checked EFI/EFI/Clover/drivers/UEFI, I found that the installer had replaced AptioMemoryFix-64 with OsxAptioFixDrv. The installer wanted to replace AptioMemoryFix-64 with OsxAptioFix3Drv, so I unchecked it and ran the installer. I made sure to check everything using the Customize button. I backed up my current system drive – ALWAYS!!! Then I ran the installer. I realized as I was preparing to write this that Clover v2.5k r5033 had been posted.
Clover efi v2 yosemite mac os#
Mac OS has a tough time with two identical drives in the system and things get confusing.) I think if you follow the procedure outlined below, you will likely not have a problem. (I made clones and booted from one of them when I had trouble but I don't recommend this for technical reasons. Also, it is a good idea to have a bootable drive like the UniBeast USB drive you created when you installed your system. You can download the latest version of Clover here: Clover Bootloaderīefore you start be sure to back up everything – really, don't skip this as you need something to fall back on if this fails. As a bonus, I will also include a quick comment on updating from Clover v2.5k r5018 to Clover v2.5k r5033 at the end. Here is my experience updating my Clover v2.4k r4972 to Clover v2.5k r5018.
Clover efi v2 yosemite update#
To update you must do some things manually or things will be in the wrong place and/or duplicated and the system will not boot correctly. The folder drivers64UEFI is now drivers/UEFI and drivers64 is now drivers/BIOS. I eventually found out that there are changes in Clover v2.5k that do not allow simple updating from v2.4k – detailed in a post by Slice here: Clover Changes (Scroll - when you see 5000 jumping up and down you are at the correct post)
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For 10.14.6 however, the Clover update would not work. I really like to update Clover every time I update to a new version of Mac OS to help prevent issues. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide