The only change i add was the DELL SMBios. Spec : I3-7100u 7th gen (Kaby Lake) Intel 630 ADATA SU650 128SSDīoot image : Apple store download 10.14.2 i m now finish the installation running 10.14.2 it did crash about 4 time and it rebooted itself but continue boot up the same drive to finish the installation. if u pay more attention to the screen and if u see it's diff my guess was the installation is trying to finish. look like it will continue installing Mojave if u keep booting into the same drive. after the crash i booted with the USB again and boot using the drive that i installed Mojave on. Having the same problem as everyone with last 2 min crash. Here is that bad boy in green in my data recovery lab: Hope this helps and let me know if you have any issue with a freezing mouse, I also have a solution. I probably chose the wrong option for sound and sleep during the Multibeast install. Reboot and Computer boots normally.Īny help with sound and sleep will be appreciated. I then powered on back the computer and it would show different boot options, I selected the Mac SSD that I installed the OS on and the computer booted up.Īt this point, proceed to install Multibeast and based on your computer, select your boot loader and other drivers as required. I let is sit for an hour just in case files are still installing. The Installation will freeze again with less than one minute remaining during the second phase of Installation. I powered then off the computer and rebooted again and this time selected the Install for Preboot option and the installation will start for the second phase of installation. I let it sit like that for about ten mins and the mouse froze and nothing happened. ![]() No additional Clover drivers were used.īoot up as described on the installation guide and proceeded to disk utility and partitioned my NVME SSD as Mac OSX Journaled and named it Mac SSD.Īs usual it gets stuck at 2 mins remaining during installation. ![]() Install Mojave using the created Unibeast USB. After three days of fiddling around, I realized that it was installing but froze for an unknown reason at the end of installation and just did not reboot as a normal Mac would do. I even updated my Bios but that did not help. I even tried an SSD and still experienced the same problems. I followed the instructions using the Unibeastic installation guide.įirst I Installed using a Kingston USB and changed several brands thinking that it was the USB. I had the 2 mins freezing with OS Mojave but it was resolved in an interesting manner so I have decided to share with other posters who might have the same problems. I even tried a standard HDD, and got the same failure. I never could figure out why the APFS "conversion" failure happened. Getting things stable there, and will do an app-store update to Mojave. IN CLOSING: I finally got HS installed using the standard USB stick procedure. UPDATE #4: My attempt above failed miserably, so I went back to a HS install, starting from absolute scratch. I'll next try installing Mojave on the SSD using a REAL iMac, plop that into my Hack II, boot with the USB EFI, and try MultiBeast to get a standalone bootable system. UPDATE #3: Well, trying High Sierra got me further, but ultimately nowhere. I've gotten a lot further (at least HS is well past the APFS issue), and I'll just plan to do an online update once I've gotten HS set up and running. UPDATE #2: I've abandoned trying to install Mojave, and instead used my High Sierra rescue USB stick to start fresh there. I also made certain my WiFi connection was active and connected, and tried formatting my SSD to APFS and named Machintosh HD. UPDATE: I added apfs.efi (version 10.14) to my /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/ folder, to no avail. I also get the same additional two lines "Tried to remove quarantine bit." and "Failed to open file." as depicted in the OP's screen photo. ![]() I then restarted the install process by booting from the USB stick, using Disk Utility to format the target drive as HFS+ (thinking that the Mojave installer would perform the conversion), and I get the identical error. Osinstallersetupd: disk23s1 is not convertible to APFS: You may not install to this volume because it can not be converted to Apple File System (APFS). ![]() I formatted my Samsung 1TB EVO 860 SSD as APFS (unencrypted), then selected that drive (named "Mojave") as the target for the Mojave install.Īt precisely 2 minutes remaining, I encounter the same error as the OP, namely: I am attempting a fresh install on my Hack II configuration (see build details below) and am encountering the IDENTICAL problem. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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