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[Guide] El Capitan 10.11.X - Dell Optiplex 780 (760) 755 (790) (990)


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Thanks Guys for all the help.

 

I had already ordered a 25 ft Cat6 network Lan cable as a backup in case the wifi thing does not work out. 

 

Now i know there is something called a PCI-E converter!!! Will look further into these.

 

Have more than enough to go by. 

 

You guys are a huge help.

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Hello all. First of all have to say thank you for this great tutorial. And i want to share my experience. Yesterday it took me all day to finally run el captan on  optiplex 790 (i5 2400) + MSI GTX750ti lp (low profile). First started with 790 package, all went fine but could not get proper video(it was slow and choppy but run on full resolution 1920x1200 and only on DVI port). Tried to install web drivers, tried to add nvda_drv=1, tried nvidia injection, also no go. Same slow video. Later on tried to replace DSDT generic file from "Optiplex 780 (760) El Capitan Clover-v3" then i could not even boot a system. So started to read all topic from beginning, and found modified DSDT file in post #786. So started to test it. And after some testing finally archived full res with full acceleration(only vram was 0mb). So here is how i did it:

  • After post install, install web drivers WebDriver-346.03.15f02
  • Replace DSDT file from post #786
  • Add bootflag - nvda_drv=1
  • InjectNvidia - make sure it is selected 
  • Change mac profile to Mac Pro 3.1

Still have no sound on input or output ports, but im using usb speakers so its not a big issue.

 

Also i could not boot with HDMI cable, system restarts. Maybe somebody can guide me how to make it work?i have two monitors it would be very nice to make use of both of them. Thank you

 

--UPDATE

 

All sorted now, found a solution. Changed mac profile to mac pro 3.1 and disabled InjectNvidia, dvi and hdmi ports are working now!

 

full gpu name -  MSI N750-TI-2GD5TLP

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Hi,

 

Does anyone have a copy of  Chris1111's app?

 

My SSD failed, I managed to use Disk Warrior to salvage most of my data...and I need to do a fresh install on my replacement ssd

 

If you click on the link in post 1 to  Chris1111's app it takes you through to the thread which has now been closed... all download links are gone!

 

Cheers

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@iJ88

 

You can follow the Yosemite Guide here. Just make sure you use the correct Optiplex 780 (760) El Capitan Clover-v3.zip in place of the one provided in the Yosemite Guide (Optiplex 780-760 Clover).

 

Actually, there's no need to use a third party app to create the USB pen. Everything you need ships with every OS X :P !

 

[EDIT] I've just noticed there's a problem with terminal commands at the end of this paragraph.

 

Instead of this :

 

 


5. Prepare Bootable USB Drive
This step extracts the OS X Installer contents, then installs clover bootloader to the USB stick.
Make sure to backup the files that are already on your USB flash drive:
  •  
  • Insert the USB drive.
  • Open up /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.
  • Highlight the USB drive in the left column.
  • Click on the partion tab.
  • Click Current and choose 1 Partition.
  • Click Options...
  • Choose GUID Partition Table.
  • Under Name: type USB (you can rename it later)
  • Under Format : choose Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)
  • Click Apply then Partition.
  • Go to Applications and find the OS X Yosemite installer.
  • Right click on the installer and choose show package contents
  • Navigate to Contents/Shared Support and double click on the InstallESD.dmg, the .dmg should now mount and appear on your desktop.
  • Open Terminal and type the following command: open /Volumes/"OS X Install ESD"/BaseSystem.dmg
  • Now, open the disk utility and restore the volume you previously named "USB" with the mounted BaseSystem.
  • Once done, you will end up with two "OS X BaseSystem". Rename your USB drive to Yosemite. (not the dmg) You can tell which drive is the USB from the size.
  • Type the following commands in Terminal:

  •   -cp "/Volumes/OS X Install ESD/BaseSystem.dmg" /Volumes/Yosemite/
    - cp -a "/Volumes/OS X Install ESD/BaseSystem.chunklist" /Volumes/Yosemite/
    - rm /Volumes/Yosemite/System/Installation/Packages
    - cp -a /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/Packages /Volumes/Yosemite/System/Installation/Packages

 

You should read this :
 

cp "/Volumes/OS X Install ESD/BaseSystem.dmg" /Volumes/Yosemite/
cp -a "/Volumes/OS X Install ESD/BaseSystem.chunklist" /Volumes/Yosemite/
rm /Volumes/Yosemite/System/Installation/Packages
cp -a /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/Packages /Volumes/Yosemite/System/Installation/Packages

There's no '-' before each command.

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@Polyzargone

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

I was just being lazy! haha  :drool:   The tool was cool as it simplified the process...

 

But I ended up using creating the partition in Disk Utility (for the installer USB).  And then used the following in terminal;  

 

sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app --nointeraction

 

Just waiting for it to finish so that I can install Clover on the USB, add my DSDT and repair this mess!

 

Cheers dude

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Yeah, this works too !

I don't use this method because I need to have my USB pen works with both Clover and Chameleon/Enoch and alternatively with AMD processors based systems.

You need to have access to /System/Library folder with the later to put the kernel inside but I agree this is not necessary for everyone :P.

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Yeah, this works too !

 

I don't use this method because I need to have my USB pen works with both Clover and Chameleon/Enoch and alternatively with AMD processors based systems.

 

You need to have access to /System/Library folder with the later to put the kernel inside but I agree this is not necessary for everyone :P.

 

:rolleyes:

 

Perfectionist!  :)

 

:hysterical:

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Hi all

 

I new in hackintosh but I get it work but... Only if I set in bios legacy boot all is fine but if I try set uefi in bios then I get clover boot menu choice osx install and black screen (no reboot) :/ Any idea how to fix it ?? 

 

Thanks for any help.

 

Optiplex 790 ssf

geforce 720

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Hi all

 

I new in hackintosh but I get it work but... Only if I set in bios legacy boot all is fine but if I try set uefi in bios then I get clover boot menu choice osx install and black screen (no reboot) :/ Any idea how to fix it ?? 

 

Thanks for any help.

 

Optiplex 790 ssf

geforce 720

 

 

I think we are all using legacy bios.

 

If there is a need for UEFI for dual boot, you can check out this post:

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/308097-guide-el-capitan-1011x-dell-optiplex-780-760-755-790/?p=2174322

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Hello Guys and Gals

 

I have optiplex 760 tower with El Capitan 10.11.6

 

Intel dou core 3.16 64 bit, 8-gigs of ram, 250-gig HD, stock DvD RW, Nvidia 610 1-gig graphics card.

Made usb installer with Enoch Chameleon Capitan final basic drivers only. Turn off serial and parallel ports in bios.

Load without graphics card in machine and install later with web driver or edit chameleon playlist. Also make post boot loader

on HD later. Set all updates from apple 1st and reboot off usb -f. Install all drivers from kext utility and used

chameleon post on HD last step. Fix permissions. All devices work and well. It went that easy to my surprise.

I always reboot or start the machine -f though.

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Hi!

 

I have a Dell Optiplex 780 SFF with El Capitan.

I followed the instructions here to install. Some steps were not verry clear but I managed to make almost everything work.

 

Minor problem -

Sound is ok from the headphone jack but I have no sound from the computer speaker.

When computer sleep and I wake up with keystroke. The computer wakes up but not the monitor.

Important note :

About this mac show ATI Radeon HD 5000 but realy it is a Radeon HD5450 inside (I dont know why I have HD 5000 in diagnostic).

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Computer speaker is mono and not configured.

Sound LineOut is the green connector on the back. Cable connected?
HP green front.
 
About this mac show ATI Radeon HD 5000 is ok.
 
Set in the Clover at Graphics FrameBufferName "Shrike" then goes also Sleep.
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Computer speaker is mono and not configured.

Sound LineOut is the green connector on the back. Cable connected?
HP green front.
 
About this mac show ATI Radeon HD 5000 is ok.
 
Set in the Clover at Graphics FrameBufferName "Shrike" then goes also Sleep.

 

 

Yes this is what I have. in FB Name I already have "Shrike".

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I can confirm TP-Link TL-WN851ND works well in El Capitan too.

 

Credits to Maggo for finding the Vendor and Device IDs:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/312656-guide-macos-sierra-1012-dell-optiplex-780-760/page-7?do=findComment&comment=2321771

 

Update-safe method with injector KEXT in Clover:

 

1. Download AtherosWiFiInjector.kext (Google for it)

2. Edit Info.plist and add:

    <string>pci168c,2d</string>

    <string>pci168c,2e</string>

3. Mount the EFI partition (e.g. using Clover Configurator)

4. Put the file in EFI / EFI / Clover / kexts / 10.11

5. Reboot

 

Have fun using working WiFi :)

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Yes this is what I have. in FB Name I already have "Shrike".

If Shrike doesn't work try Elemur for the frame buffer name.

For those who are interested, i have managed to install OS Sierra on a Optiplex 790. Everything is working. Let me know if you want a tutorial.

 

Yea, please make a tutorial for the 790. I have a SFF I'd like to try it on.

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For those who are interested, i have managed to install OS Sierra on a Optiplex 790. Everything is working. Let me know if you want a tutorial.

 
 

 

 

Curious....would it work as an upgrade to my existing El Capitan Optiplex 790 or require install from scratch?

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Curious....would it work as an upgrade to my existing El Capitan Optiplex 790 or require install from scratch?

It will. just updated mine today. Just make sure you're running the latest version of Clover, Copy the kexts from /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.11 to /EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.12. After that run the app from the App store, when it reboots select the install partition in Clover and let it finish. It's as simple as that! :thumbsup_anim:

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For those who are interested, i have managed to install OS Sierra on a Optiplex 790. Everything is working. Let me know if you want a tutorial.

 
 

 

A tutorial would be great for the community if you could be so kind.  :)

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