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Cosmetic issues do tick off a lot of people in the Hackintosh scene

 

It's Apple rubbing off on us

 

Until I understand and I know I could fix, but I use the machine to work, so my concerns are different.

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great   i used the boot file mentioned in here to fix my time fast and now i cant boot at all , :surprised:  like there is no bootloader .................................... awesome  <_<

 

Try booting into safe mode, or, try booting in terminal mode. Maybe you run your installer again you can remove the file from the terminal.

If you consider an invalid serial number that doesn't match the model identifier not a real year that Intel Macs first were produced a *cosmetic issue* then I can only wish all the best in your *hacking career* ...

 

*hacking career* 

 

Oh boy...here we go.

 

I use hackintosh to work, perhaps different from most is that as proof of concept.
Something so small that it does not disturb the operation of the machine is disregarded by me.
 
Anyway only the MacBook Air late 2013 are currently using Haswell. What would be the advantage of having SMBios them on my desktop?
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great   i used the boot file mentioned in here to fix my time fast and now i cant boot at all , :surprised:  like there is no bootloader .................................... awesome  <_<

 

That was my bad.

 

I should have updated the first post to say not to use the boot loaders in this thread because they are old as {censored}.

 

I have done that

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That was my bad.

 

I should have updated the first post to say not to use the boot loaders in this thread because they are old as {censored}.

 

I have done that

oouh man ,, how can i boot now ?? i dont have bootloader in USB and i have no working hackintosh or mac ,, 

 

can i just use bootloader in usb and boot normal ? or there is any way to change boot file using linux ? upload boot file u are using plz

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oouh man ,, how can i boot now ?? i dont have bootloader in USB and i have no working hackintosh or mac ,, 

 

can i just use bootloader in usb and boot normal ? or there is any way to change boot file using linux ? upload boot file u are using plz

 

Make a new USB boot disk and boot your installed OS X from that

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Make a new USB boot disk and boot your installed OS X from that

i am unlucky lol , my usb broke and i have no working Mac or hackintosh to make new usb bootloader , i tried and changed boot file with one from chameleon but i get boot0 error 

 

can you upload ur boot file ?

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i am unlucky lol , my usb broke and i have no working Mac or hackintosh to make new usb bootloader , i tried and changed boot file with one from chameleon but i get boot0 error 

 

can you upload ur boot file ?

 

I use Clover, not Chameleon. Its best if you use Chameleon.

 

And a boot0 error could be easy to fix. Do you have any other files on your hard drive that begin with "boot" (such as boot1, boot1h)?

 

If so delete those and try again

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I use Clover, not Chameleon. Its best if you use Chameleon.

 

And a boot0 error could be easy to fix. Do you have any other files on your hard drive that begin with "boot" (such as boot1, boot1h)?

 

If so delete those and try again

You can install hackintosh as a virtual machine on Virtualbox/ VMware...
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Voodoo sound is fuzzy definitely. It a great solution though.

 

BTW, OS X or OS 10 ..... OS X 10 no no

 

I don't really notice a difference in quality (except for the time that Voodoo pops) between AppleHDA and voodoohda

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