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Radialer

I’m attempting my first hack an ran into a problem I can’t find any solutions for.

My System is:
— Intel I9 9900K
— Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming
— Asus Vega 64 8GB
— 32 GB DDR4 RAM by G.Skill (2x 16 GB Sticks)
— Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe SSD

I followed this guide to set up my system, and also refered to this thread a lot. In the installation process (bootable stick via Unibeast, Bios settings from the 2nd threat) I ran into the «15 minutes left» crash, but worked this out by putting in OSxAptioFix3Drv-64.efi instead of AptioMemoryFix.efi.
So, after 2 days of struggling, I finally had Mojave up and «running». Now I followed the post installation guide by @CaseySJ step by step, using Multibeast and Clover Configurator. Only difference is, that I used the SSTDs from the threat by @jbarnette, as he uses the same mobo and GPU as I do.
I set the machine to be an MacMini8,1 and rebooted after I finished all the steps from the post installation guide.
When I tried booting from the 970EVO (btw it’s not a EVO Plus, as these are unstable), all I got was this message: Error Code

I found the picture in this Thread, and it suggested that is is coming up, because hardware and defined mac model don’t work together. So I went back and booted my Mojave install via the USB bootstick. I mounted my EFI folder with CloverConigurator and changed the mac model to IMac (the one with the I9 9900k).
Tried to boot again, same error.
Booted via stick again, mounted EFI and switched out all files in /Clover/ACPI, kext/other and drivers64UEFI with those from Jbarnettes EFI he posted in his thread.
Rebooted, and still the same problem.

Also, in about this mac, my machine is defined as IMac (2013) and the CPU is shown as unknown, 3,2 GHz. This doesn’t change, even if I change the definition in CloverConfig.

I hope this is detailed enough, if needed I can attach screenshots of my Bios settings, my efi folder, CloverConfig settings etc.

I really would appreciate help, as I’m more or less a noob in this regard.

Thanks a lot in advance,
Radialer

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P1LGRIM

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mattystonnie

I’m attempting my first hack an ran into a problem I can’t find any solutions for.

My System is:
— Intel I9 9900K
— Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming
— Asus Vega 64 8GB
— 32 GB DDR4 RAM by G.Skill (2x 16 GB Sticks)
— Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe SSD

I followed this guide to set up my system, and also refered to this thread a lot. In the installation process (bootable stick via Unibeast, Bios settings from the 2nd threat) I ran into the «15 minutes left» crash, but worked this out by putting in OSxAptioFix3Drv-64.efi instead of AptioMemoryFix.efi.
So, after 2 days of struggling, I finally had Mojave up and «running». Now I followed the post installation guide by @CaseySJ step by step, using Multibeast and Clover Configurator. Only difference is, that I used the SSTDs from the threat by @jbarnette, as he uses the same mobo and GPU as I do.
I set the machine to be an MacMini8,1 and rebooted after I finished all the steps from the post installation guide.
When I tried booting from the 970EVO (btw it’s not a EVO Plus, as these are unstable), all I got was this message: Error Code

I found the picture in this Thread, and it suggested that is is coming up, because hardware and defined mac model don’t work together. So I went back and booted my Mojave install via the USB bootstick. I mounted my EFI folder with CloverConigurator and changed the mac model to IMac (the one with the I9 9900k).
Tried to boot again, same error.
Booted via stick again, mounted EFI and switched out all files in /Clover/ACPI, kext/other and drivers64UEFI with those from Jbarnettes EFI he posted in his thread.
Rebooted, and still the same problem.

Also, in about this mac, my machine is defined as IMac (2013) and the CPU is shown as unknown, 3,2 GHz. This doesn’t change, even if I change the definition in CloverConfig.

I hope this is detailed enough, if needed I can attach screenshots of my Bios settings, my efi folder, CloverConfig settings etc.

I really would appreciate help, as I’m more or less a noob in this regard.

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«This version of mac os x is not supported on this platform!» on Sierra

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gmare

I had set up my first hackintosh and decided to install the latest macOS Sierra. I was using it for a day already, but then I’ve decided to update multibeast config (add some more options, but can’t remember which ones without going through it again). I had also ran EFI Mounter v3, then restart the computer to change igpu memory and now the boot drive is no longer detected, I get the error «This version of mac os x is not supported on this platform!» when booting with verbose flag.

Hardware specs are in my profile description.
I’ve tried booting with flags `nv_disable=1 InjectIntel=True` and also `IGPEnabler=Yes` instead of InjectIntel=True, but nothing helped.

Changing igpu memory back to initial value (32MB) didn’t change anything.

SMBIOS shows MacPro3,1, this was set for me in multibeast by default.

Any ideas of what else could I try?

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Stork

Admin

Use MultiBeast to change just the System Definition to iMac14,2. Apple has stopped supporting older systems including the MacPro3,1.

Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac14,2

BTW, the GTX 1070 is not yet supported by the Nvidia web drivers. Lots of us awaiting those drivers.

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rhamaa commented Nov 13, 2018

I tried to use your clover EFI. But i got this error

«This version of mac os x is not supported on this platform»

Mac os Sierra on dell inspiron 7472.

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stevezhengshiqi commented Apr 11, 2019

rhamaa commented Apr 11, 2019

This issue already solved.
But i faced a new keyboard issue.
When i do system restart, keyboard will not work and i must shutdown the system than keyboard will work again.

ghost commented May 4, 2019 •

rhamaa commented May 7, 2019

@BrandowBuenos i downloaded newest version of VoodooPS2Controller in someone repository (maybe it’s rehabman).
Another problem is my audio, sometimes it will work, sometimes not, just like a keyboard.

ghost commented May 7, 2019

rhamaa commented May 7, 2019

I used high sierra.

** previously i used mojave and then switch to high sierra. I got same problem too while using mojave (keyboard and audio problem)

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Question: Q: This version of OSX is not supported on this platform

When trying to boot a 2012 Mac Mini (purchased from apple.com) with the SSD drive from my previous system (a 2009 MBP), I get «This version of OSX is not supported on this platform». The version of OSX is Mountain Lion with the latest updates. I have attempted another drive from another system, and this wont boot on the Mac Mini either. Just for comparison, I can boot the 2009 MBP with the disk that came with the Mac Mini just fine, and that disk still boots on the Mac Mini as well. My question is, how can I get my SSD working? I really dont want to reinstall all my apps, settings, etc.

The MBP 2009 has a Core2Duo and the new one has i7, so I suppose it could be due to that? Are there some files I could copy over from the drive that came with the Mac Mini to the SSD drive, like mach_kernel, that would solve all this and not blow up in my face later?

Mac mini, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Nov 29, 2012 9:23 AM

The Mac mini has, I believe, a special build of 10.8.2 later than the version you can install on any other system, so you will not be able to boot the 2012 mini from a boot drive from any earlier model of Mac. There probably won’t be a «universal» version until OS X 10.8.3 is released, whenever that might occur. If you want to use the SSD as a boot drive, you’ll have to install the 2012 mini’s version of 10.8.2 on the SSD, either by booting to the 10.8 Recovery Partition and installing 10.8 or by cloning the 2012 mini’s internal drive to the SSD.

Posted on Nov 29, 2012 9:27 AM

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It’s because the Mac Mini requires a different version of Mountain Lion than is installed on the MBP. Until a later, common version of OS X is released you cannot install any prior version of Mountain Lion on the Mini. You can only install the version with which it came.

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Kezyma

CPU: i7-4790k
Mobo: Asus Z97-PRO Gamer
USB Boot Device: 8gb USB with rEFInd
SSD 1: Windows 10
SSD 2: hopefully OS X again
HDD 1: 4tb
HDD 2: 4tb

I am currently booting to rEFInd and then selecting my OS X installer, however I keep getting the error
«this version of mac is not supported on this platform
reason: z-97-pro gamer»
whenever I attempt to boot my installer or my previous installation (from an old mobo/cpu combination)

I am at a loss as to what to do about it, I have read some things about smbios, but I wouldn’t have the first clue on how or what to do to that from within windows and I’m honestly just feeling like I’ve missed something.

Edit: Cutting rEFInd out makes absolutely no difference, it still fails to boot with the same issue!

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P1LGRIM

Moderator

CPU: i7-4790k
Mobo: Asus Z97-PRO Gamer
USB Boot Device: 8gb USB with rEFInd
SSD 1: Windows 10
SSD 2: hopefully OS X again
HDD 1: 4tb
HDD 2: 4tb

I am currently booting to rEFInd and then selecting my OS X installer, however I keep getting the error
«this version of mac is not supported on this platform
reason: z-97-pro gamer»
whenever I attempt to boot my installer or my previous installation (from an old mobo/cpu combination)

I am at a loss as to what to do about it, I have read some things about smbios, but I wouldn’t have the first clue on how or what to do to that from within windows and I’m honestly just feeling like I’ve missed something.

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