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Clover efi boot args
Clover efi boot args













clover efi boot args
  1. #Clover efi boot args how to#
  2. #Clover efi boot args install#
  3. #Clover efi boot args full#
  4. #Clover efi boot args pro#

On OS X El Capitan 10.11 and later, this enables the performance mode to dedicate additional system resources for server applications. config=foobar will load /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ist instead of ) x86osx. Graphics Mode: VESA Graphics Mode Dimensions.Ĭonfig: Load alternate config plist (e.g. Note that third-party kernel extensions might be 32-bit or 64-bit only. CNETĬhanges how the system boots, either to the 32-bit ( i386) or 64-bit ( x86_64) kernel. After running this command, when connecting an external monitor, the internal display will be disabled, which can be beneficial in some situations such as those where you are mirroring your desktop but wish to run the external display at a higher resolution than your laptop can run.

clover efi boot args

This reverses the "Clamshell" mode for Apple's laptop systems, where when you close the display but connect the system to an external monitor and keyboard the system will stay awake. -s: Boot the system into Single User mode without needing to hold CMD- S at startup.-x: Always boot system into Safe Mode without needing to hold Shift at startup.-v: Always boot the system in Verbose mode without needing to hold CMD- V at startup.Here is the list which I've found so far. But I need to put 10.10 on it.Īny ideas at all? I will happily donate if I can get this thing running properly on 10.10.There is no official list, the common one are compiled into kernel it-self, other can be parsed by kernel extensions. I’ve made Hackintoshes before… I have another one here running 10.9, and I got 10.9 running on this machine.

#Clover efi boot args how to#

I have no idea how to proceed from this point. But every time it has hung at DSMOS Has Arrived. Careully check USB stick after preparation. I’ve repeatedly tried doing this just as described, in case I missed something. ** Attempt to boot with -v npci=0x2000 kext-dev-mode=1 ** Copy SSDT from DMG to EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched. ** Copy kexts from DMG into EFI/CLOVER/kexts, including “10.10 Driver”.

#Clover efi boot args install#

** Partition USB stick, install clover, run command to put OS installer onto USB drive.

#Clover efi boot args full#

** Set BIOS: CSM => disabled, Secure Boot => Other OS, USB Boot => Full

#Clover efi boot args pro#

I have spent many hours now trying to do this exactly as you say, with no success.ĭetails again: Z97 Pro WiFi AC, i7 4790k, internal Intel graphics. I know it’s a good board because as I say I had success with 10.9. I have tried just about every combination of switches, re-checked BIOS (CSM is off, USB boot set to full, security set to Other OS).Įverything I have tried still hangs at “DSMOS has arrived”. So I tried other switches that have sometimes been of use before: npci=0x2000, IGPEnabler=1, GraphicsEnabler=Yes (and No), PCIRootUID=0 Note 2: I have tried this with and without AppleIntelFramebufferAzul.kext and AppleKextExcludeList.kext.Ĥ) Copy SSDT for my board into /EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched.ĥ) Try to boot using -v and kext-dev-mode=1. That overwrites the generic FakeSMC kext. (Note 1: I am copying in the generic extension kexts first, then the kexts for my board. Graphics: native Intel.ģ) Copy kexts into /EFI/CLOVER/kexts on the USB EFI partition. I got this to boot with 10.9, so I’m trying to figure out what went wrong. I have tried following your guide, but trying to boot from USB I’m not getting past “DSMOS has arrived”. I have a headache just trying to describe what is going on. I’m hoping I can just do option 1, and then using SuperDuper, I can just clone my existing 10.10 installation to the “newly formatted 10.10 Fusion Drive”. I’m new to Clover but I am familiar with Hackintosh, and creating my own Fusion Drive.Ĭorrect me if I’m wrong, but I think these are my options:ġ) Break my 10.9 Fusion Drive into two separate drives again, and re-assemble an entirely new Fusion DriveĢ) Just Reformat “Macintosh HD” from my 10.9 Fusion Drive, and install 10.10 on it (though I’m not sure if Clover will conflict with Chimera’s Apple_Boot/Boot OS X’s helper partitions)Īs of right now, I have 10.10 installed in a separate SSD than the 10.9 Fusion Drive. I’ve been wanting to switch to Clover, for reasons that it seems to be newer/better than Chimera.

clover efi boot args

What’s the best way to create a fresh 10.10 installation under Clover, if I want to use Fusion Drive again (not necessarily “re-using” existing 10.9 installation) I have an existing working 10.9 installation on Fusion Drive, with Chimera.















Clover efi boot args