I can find the link and when im on it I press the green clone or download button, that just gives me some file with a load of other files and kexts, but I couldn't find the neccesary kexts to boot macos.
By format to you meant convert to GPT? Because if so could you tell me how I would do that, or is this a post install task? My isntall USB is GPT, the drive on my PC that I am installing macos on is MBR.
I need to format my drives to GPT? I have tried using the mbr2gpt command but it has not worked, it wasn't that it didn't validate, it said invalid argument, any help with that if it is the drives that I need to format?
I was having trouble with the kexts, I would click the link, click download but could not find the correct .kext file in the folder I downloaded, any solutions?
I am not sure my hardware is UEFI
I have 3 drives, 1 SSD and 2 HDD, Windows is installed on the SSD which is 238GB and MBR, the first HDD is 1TB and MBR, and the last one is 6TB and GPT, so I am not quite sure my hardware is UEFI atm, any solutions/recommendations?
I am not sure whether I have Legacy BIOS or UEFI on my device with an Asus Strix Z270F motherboard.
When I look at system information and disk management, it says Legacy, but when I load into my BIOS, it says "UEFI BIOS" at the bottom of the screen and looks like UEFI, similar to...
I didnt see any guides involving unibeast here, is there any reason why, it does look a lot simpler so i was just wondering why there is no guide here for a hackintosh through the use of unibeast
I'd like to dual boot but cannot find a guide here on how to do it, I would prefer not to have to erase windows but I will if I have to, if anyone has a link to a guide like this for the latest version of mac os, please send it or tell me where I can find it on this site.
Pretty much just...
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