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Marty McFly2021-01-09 15:23:28
hackintosh
Marty McFly, 2021-01-09 15:23:28

Why are disks not detected during High Sierra installation?

Greetings!
I created a bootable flash drive according to this manual - https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-instal...

+ added SATA-100-series-unsupported.kext, SATA-200-series-unsupported.kext and AHCIPortInjector.kext

In BIOS, disks are detected, but Disk Utility sees only a flash drive in the installer.
Clover also detects one of the disks and even boots from it (It has an old half-dead poppy on it)

Disks:

  • Western Digital WD1601ABYS – description on Yandex Market
  • Seagate Barracuda 250 GB ST3250310AS - description on Yandex Market


Mother - P8H61-M LE R2.0 BIOS specifications


  • Name - BIOS ASUS UEFI BIOS Utility 2.10.1208:
  • Version - 1102 x64
  • ME Version 8.1.2.1318,
  • Secure Boot - Off,
  • OS Type - Other Os
  • SATA mode - AHCI.
  • SMART Status check - Disabled
  • CSM - enabled (Recommended to turn it off, but the computer does not start this way)
  • Boot Device Options - UEFI and Legacy OpROM
  • Booting from Storage Devices - Both, Legacy OpRom first
  • Fast Boot - Disabled


Bios screenshots

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Please tell me what could be the problem?
Continue picking the bios or can throw some kexts?
I thought I could create an installer with my hands, without unibeast, but it still seems to me that this will not help and it's something else, or am I wrong?

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Drovosek01, 2021-01-11
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1. If you don't have a discrete graphics card, then you can't install a hackintosh on a PC with a Pentium
2. Unibeast is outdated, now the Opencore and Clover bootloader keeps up with the times. Here is the official hackintosh installation guide from the developers of the Opencore bootloader https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/

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