![]() All devices work very well, but original Wi-Fi/BT adapter don't work. My computer Intel NUC7i3BNH with MacOS 10.15.5. UPD : System updated to MacOS Catalina 10.15.7. Restart the computer to have HDMI audio working.Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.x)/ macOS Catalina(10.15.x) on Intel NUC7i3BNH using Clover UEFI. Use it to install the patched AppleIntelFramebufferCapri.kext, then use it to rebuild permissions and kext cache. Edit the via Chameleon Wizard per the image below.Run Multibeast to do some post-configurations so that the hardware just works (options in image below).Boot the Mac usb again, and select to boot into the Mac OS X partition.Boot the Mac usb again, and install Mac OS X on the first partition.Shutdown, insert in the Windows 7 usb, and install Windows on the second partition.The first should be called “Macintosh HD” and formatted to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and the second should be called “BOOTCAMP” and formatted to MS-DOS (FAT). Format the hard drive into two partitions. Once the Mac installer is booted, go to the Utilities Menu and launch Disk Utility.Boot up the flash drive, and boot the installer with the flags -x PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes per this post relevant to Mavericks.Download DSDT.aml and the patched AppleIntelFramebufferCapri.kexthere and place them on the flash drive as well (these are to get HDMI audio to work). Copy Multibeast, Chameleon Wizard, and Kext Installer into this flash drive.Run Unibeast to load the Mac OS X installer on it.On an existing machine with Mac OS X, /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility and a (> 8 GB) usb flash drive to Mac OS Extended (Master Boot Record enabled).Download Unibeast and Multibeast at tonymacx86.Get Mac OS X 10.9.1 (Mavericks) from the Apple App store.Create a bootable Windows 7 usb drive on Ubuntu using unetbootin (must be version 494) (drive must be formatted to NTFS).For dual booting with Windows, this article and this post helped. Basic instructions for this particular hardware could be found here and here. I decided to get one, slapped on 8 GB of ram, a 256 GB mSATA SSD, and a Broadcom based half-sized e-PCI network card, and Hackintosh’d it since the processor is similar to what’s in an Apple Macbook Air. It’s basically a micro form factor barebone system that comes with Intel’s ULV i3 processor (powerful and low power consumpton). My friend recently introduced me to the Intel NUC (DC3217BY). ![]()
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