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If you could help me understand, it would be helpfulġ) Is the error that I get "An error occurred loading the update" have anything to do with the bootloader?Ģ) Would updating the OpenCore to 0.77 be worth my time? Your bootloader is OC 0.63. I did try to download a fresh installer from Apple, and I did replace the installer on your original Big Sur Vanilla image, but same error occurs again. Want my computer to be a dual architecture for that reason. I am planning on using this one at work, as I am a technology coordinator at a high school in Chicago that has many Mac computers. So I do have an "Apple" computer in my house. I do have another Hackintosh that you helped me create a few years ago, that works perfectly fine with your software. raw, then burn to USB from Apple desktop using Rufus on a PC or something like that? dmg on the desktop, then after all steps are completed, I then need to convert from. Must have missed a step somewhere.ĭo I have it right that your guide 6185 creates the. So, I tried that, and my USB boots to Clover, but I do not see any items to select the installer. It looks like you are suggesting that I change the bootloader to Clover. Same set of error messages as previously sent to you (in the 7zip file)

When there is about 12 minutes remaining, I get the error I close the Disk Utility and I am back to the Recovery menu that has 4 options I then click "Done" (it says Erase process is complete. Preparing to add APFS Volume to APFS Container disk2 Initialized /dev/disk0s2 as a 477GB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 40960K journal Name: Untitled (I named this "Hackintosh")Įrasing Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series Media (disk0) and creating "Hackintosh"įormatting disk0s2 as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with name Hackintosh

I chose that optionĪfter selecting "Erase", I see the following: The only thing that looks close to format is "Erase". Image from Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series Media So when I right click on the actual SSD (mine is Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series Media), I see the following options Is there a format command? If so, it must be eluding me.
