I think that EFI boots in hackintosh scene is the future, but need more community and developers. CD/DVD eject by F12 and refresh menu after CD insertionĬlover generate best SMBIOS for your machine and adjust C and P states automatically.Īutomatically patch AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement and AppleRTC kexts.Save videoBIOS into EFI/misc by pressing F6.Save original (OEM) ACPI tables by pressing F4.Saving boot.log in OS and preboot.log from GUI by typing F2.There is a possibility to implement national languages and fonts.Install your SSDT and if you like a custom DSDT in EFI/Clover/ACPI/Patched.Partition scheme and target system device MBR for UEFI computer. Run /usr/local/bin/clover-genconfig >ist and copy in /EFI/Clover In Windows, Insert a 4GB or larger USB and start Rufus with the following settings.Sudo mount -t msdos /dev/disk1s1 /Volumes/EFI/ UEFI BIOS: UEFI>CLOVERX64.EFI>OS Mount EFI Partition How Clover works BIOS boot: BIOS>MBR>BOOTPBR>CLOVERX64.EFI>OS Choose UEFI 64 bit drivers: DataHubDxe-64 EMUVariableUEFI-64 OSXAptioFixDrv-64.Note: check that your hardware is compatible with EFI mode Install Clover I would get it up and running with Chameleon, use it for a few months, and once you are confident that it’s stable and fully funcitonal, you can go ahead and start getting Clover working.įor error I install Clover and now I dont remove it. But I definitely wouldn’t recommend it immediately for your first hackintosh. Honestly, I had a lot of trouble getting Clover working properly (mostly operator error though)… But it’s working great now and I love it. The main one being that it’s much simpler to set up and it’s tried-and-true. That doesn’t mean Chameleon is bad, though, it also has its benefits. Just a few things I can think of that Clover has: Ability to reboot to Windows via the startup disk menu, iMessage fix (I think chameleon has this now as well, though), Booting any OS in EFI mode, as well as booting any OS in legacy BIOS mode (which means you can boot chameleon through Clover if you want to), I can’t really think of much else but if you search Clover has a long list of features. You pretty much got all the main differences. Clover actually directly communicates with UEFI to an extent and can be booted natively in UEFI mode, although you can also do a non-EFI install of Clover. Chameleon is booted in legacy BIOS mode, just like a standard Windows install. Clover is a recent bootloader that not need some files as Chimera and is more integrate with the system.Ĭhameleon doesn’t take any info from the UEFI.
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