First time making a hackintosh and I'm stuck at the apple logo and the whole system restarting. It keeps looping in clover.
I'm using transmac to set up the USB to install and everything seems to work fine with the creation until I boot from it.
What am I doing wrong?
Usb3.0 makes the kernel panic
Turn that shit off
>>61397411
This. Turn off the USB stuff in the clover config page.
>>61397423
The disabling is on bios anon
I know this because an Alienware x51 can't have usb3.0 turned off so it will never be a hackintosh.
>>61397432
Nah, there's another USB option in the clover start up. I know this because I was having the same issue and switching that off solved it. I can't remember what the real term is because I did it a year ago.
>>61397411
>>61397423
Unless you have an autistic motherboard USB 3 works fine. Asus Intel B75 works just fine, hell I just leave everything turned on even the virtualization stuff
>>61397411
Can I disable USB3.0 from bios?
>>61397529
Idk, check your bios anon.
>>61397361
>>What am I doing wrong?
>apple
Found your problem.
>>61397624
There's no option in the bios.
I know it's possible to disable in windows but this PC has no OS. Should I install windows to disable USB 3.0?
>>61397719
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Just rice your windows partition to look like a mac UI if you still want functionality. Apple can't make an OS worth a shit, why do you think they have like 5% market share?
>"I'm using transmac to set up the USB"
>doesn't work for shit
>is surprised
Have you tried slitting your wrists?
>>61397361
Just use a TonyMacFag USB making tool (forgot what its called).
But skip Multibeast because it patches the kexts.
Just load the kexts manually and edit the config file manually.
Google "Vanilla Hackintosh".
I have a Skylake Hackintosh and it's been working great for over a year, no issues whatsoever. Everything works, including iMessage.