Install Mac Os X On Intel Nuc Hackintosh Yosemite

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New 10.10.4 Version of this guide available Introduction First of all, welcome to the new Yosemite install guide for the Intel Haswell NUC! This guide follows on from the previous Mavericks version () and has now been updated for Yosemite 10.10.2.
This version of the guide has been delayed since my NUC decided to die on me just before xmas, it has taken until now to get the replacement unit. This does not mean they are unstable or unfit for purpose; I was simply unlucky that it crapped out on me at that time. Iar for 8051 keygens pro. As part of this update, I have worked on the latest bios version and software versions, all of which are detailed in the guide.
The current hardware reads like this. Intel Haswell NUC Model D54250WYK H Amazon: 16Gb G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3 Ram (F3-1600C9D-16GRSL) Amazon: Samsung 840 EVO 1Tb mSata SSD (MZ-MTE1T0BW) Amazon: As before, the guide is only verified to work with the versions stated; that is version 0035 for the bios and 10.10.2 OSX. Previous bios versions and previous versions of OSX have worked well together, but I do not have the time to test and verify every OSX version with every bios version ever released. As previously, I recommend you do your homework; read this guide from start to finish before commencing the install, and pay particular attention to Section 1 of the guide. We will be using the standard TonyMacX86 tools to achieve this (Chimera/Multibeast/Unibeast). There is an alternative install method using Clover, which is detailed and Minihacks build; you are free to choose either method of course, but please do not attempt to mix and match these methods; it just wont work. On with the guide then!
Guide Layout The guide is broken down into 8 simple sections; you are recommended to read and complete them all in the order stated. Pre-Install Notes 2.
Hardware Covered By The Guide 3. What Works And What Doesn’t Work 4. Download The Software 5. Setup The Bios 6. Create The Unibeast Installer 7. Install OSX 8.
Configure Multibeast 9. Audio Setup And Configuration 10.
Customizing The System Section 1 - Pre-Install Notes!!! Take your time and pay attention to the guide; follow it to the letter. Copy the files to the exact locations specified.
Run the programs from the locations specified. This is important to help ensure a successful install. Creating The Unibeast Installer Newer versions of Unibeast, including the one we use here, do not by default allow you to use an external USB drive. Installing from an external USB drive provides a smoother and faster experience overall. If you wish to use an external USB drive, then you should first erase and then partition it using the Disk Utility tool in OSX.
Create a single partition of 8 Gb in size at the start of the drive, then create a second blank partition that uses all remaining space. This should allow to you use the drive in Unibeast, making sure you use that first partition to install to. Ram Memory If you only have a single stick of ram memory in your NUC, then do yourself a big favour; go to your favourite hardware site and get yourself a second stick of ram that is exactly the same as your existing one, or, treat yourself and order a brand new ram kit with 2 x sticks in it.
The NUC is designed to operate in dual channel mode, which means for optimum operation, you really do need 2 x ram sticks. Just about every mac ever made uses dual channel memory. And just about every version of OSX ever produced assumes the machine will be running in dual channel mode too. If you insist on using a single stick of ram memory, this guide *might* work if you are very lucky, but chances are it will fail at some point. I will be unable to help you get your system installed if you only have one memory stick. Also, consider the fact that the HD5000 uses system memory for the graphics display, you shouldn't skimp when it comes to ram memory.
16Gb is ideal, 8Gb is ok. I would not recommend running the NUC long term with just 4Gb, as this wont leave a lot of memory for OSX. The link at the top of this guide will take you to the memory I recommend.