![]() I just realized the link I posted to the tonymacx86 site might disagree with the forum rules. Also please let me know if I should add or edit anything to this (I really don't know much about hackintoshing). Feel free to ask any questions here and myself or one of the other nice people on this forum will probably be able to help you. This can be confusing to some especially if you've never heard of some of the terms used in hackintoshing but just try to stumble though it because you probably will not be able to learn everything you need to know before you start. If it doesn't work for you, go ahead and find another one that looks like it will from that list.Īs it shows on the wiki, add the CPUID tag to the "KernelsAndKextPatches" section of the ist so it reads something like thisĪlso make sure to add the -v tag for verbose boot in the boot argument section of the ist so you can search for a solution to whatever problems keep you from being able to boot.Īfter the installation is finished and you are installing Clover on the hard drive that you have Yosemite installed to (step 4:6) add the same CPUID you used for the USB drive or just take that whole ist and use it for the new installation. I used the CPUID "0x00010676" it works for me. Here is the section on the Clover wiki with the list of CPUIDs that you can use. In step 2:20 I used the standard ist to start out with. Most of the magic is just faking the CPUID with the Clover boot loader.Īlthough I have only tried this method with a G3258 and Yosemite, I don't know of any reason why it wouldn't work to use this for another unsupported processor or another OS like Mountain Lion.įor mine I just followed this guide by # on his forum site with the small exception of adding the fake CPUID in the ist. I received a message asking me to make a video on how to install Yosemite on a G3258 but I decided to just make a post about it. How to install Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite on an Intel Pentium G3258
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