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no chance


use sierra or high sierra

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Hi again @MaLd0n, do you have any idea why I cannot erase my Ssd drive during installation? I have mojave on a Hdd and I put the AppleAhci.kext in s/l/e and i was able to erase the ssd. I try to put the appleahci kext on the usb as well with no success to erase the Ssd during installation. My mobo is Sata2 and ssd is Sata3. I post my config on the above post.


Also mojave is not shutting down well all the time, it takes more then 2 mins when nothing it happens but the screen is black. Do I need a Dsdt patch for my configuration? Thank you!

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[ref]flock[/ref], use high sierra and avoid many problems

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Mojave is working well on Hdd and I want to put it on my SSD to be faster. With shutdown I can get use to it :D

So the install on my ssd is the only issue.

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[ref]flock[/ref], the problem is support, mojave kill many hardware support, smbios, etc

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Do I have any chance that in the future this issue to be fixed? It is strange that before I put the AppleAhci.kext on mojave, erasing the Ssd was not working from mojave as well. After i put that kext i was able to erase the ssd. So in my opinion that kext is good, the only issue is that i think during instalation it use the s/l/e from Osx Base System.dmg and i cannot place that kext in the .dmg image (or can i?). It had no effect to place it Kext folder from Efi partition.

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ye, the problem is...apple remove support, kexts, etc in mojave, u need use some from high sierra

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Can i edit the s/l/e folder in .dmg image file?

If I can do that i think that kext i use In Mojave atm to format my ssd will work to erase my ssd during the instalation as well.

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Can i edit the s/l/e folder in .dmg image file?

If I can do that i think that kext i use In Mojave atm to format my ssd will work to erase my ssd during the instalation as well.

ye

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[ref]gish94[/ref], DSDT.aml.zip

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Hi MaLd0n,

I installed Mojave on my machine using your guide and installed multibest post installation. Problem is that I can not boot Mojave from installed HDD but able to boot using my el Capitan usb boot drive.

While booting from HDD i get only blinking cursor only.


Please help me.

I have attached the files.

Send me Prashants-iMac.zip

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[ref]prashant[/ref], u can use same files, but with ur hardware the best is stay in high sierra


DSDT and kexts u can use in all systems

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Hi MaLd0n,

Thanks for your advice. Definitely i will go for high Sierra. I think multibest is not installed properly on my machine.please guide me on how to uninstall multibest.

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[ref]prashant[/ref], never use it, just install clover bootloader and replace full clover folder, btw, for bios, legacy way, use clover version 4522

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[ref]stillsaad7[/ref], ur processor don't have sse4.2

check here

https://Olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=6639

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[ref]MaLd0n[/ref],the above guide requires a mac, I dont have a mac however i have a sierra and mojave virtual machine can you give me instructions on how to make a bootable high sierra usb from vm?


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[ref]MaLd0n[/ref], Will your High Sierra Olarila image and guide would work on my computer?

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[ref]stillsaad7[/ref], u need check if ur GPU work in High Sierra, i think no

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[ref]stillsaad7[/ref], :cap:guitar

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