I'm having this same problem trying to boot El Capitan on a Lenovo S41-70, using latest Clover svn. I tried the updated (not PB1) installer image from a few days ago, as well as RC1 just now. Make your program for mac with wine. I tried both versions of OsxAptioFixDrv and the OsxLowMemFixDrv, with and without slide=0. STEP 1: Download macOS Catalina The full operating system is a free download for anyone who has purchased Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Lion, or Mountain Lion or has a Mac preloaded with OS X Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, macOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra, or macOS Mojave. Download the Enoch Chameleon bootloader and customize the installation to your El Capitan drive with the following options: Chameleon Bootloader Install Chameleon in the chosen partition Patches Kernel Patcher KernelBoosterkexts Patches Kernel Patcher KernelPm.
While the default bootscreen that's installed by Multibeast doesn't look bad, it could definitely be better. Luckily, Chimera (the bootloader that's installed by Easybeast and UserDSDT) has a theming feature built-in, so that you can download custom themes to make your bootscreen just a little more interesting every time you boot up your Hackintosh. Chameleon, the bootloader that Chimera is based off, supports themes as well. Jump past the break to learn how to download and install Chimera themes.To give you an idea of the possibilities, this is the theme that I'm using right now (LoginToLion):
Yes, that's what I see every time I boot my Hackintosh. Not bad, right? Follow these steps to install this bootloader theme yourself:
1. Download a desired theme. Unfortunately, there's not just one big repository for all bootloader themes, but the tonymacx86 Customization forum has a few, as does the Theme Park section of the official forums for Chameleon bootloader (which Chimera is based off).
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2. Unzip the theme (almost all themes are downloaded as a zip file). Open theme.plist in the theme folder with TextEdit, and change the parameters under 'screen_width' and 'screen_height' to whatever your monitor resolution is.
<key>screen_width</key>
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<string>1920</string><key>screen_height</key>
<string>1080</string>
3. Go to /Extra and open the plist file org.Chameleon.boot.plist. Between <dict> and </dict> in the file, add the following lines.
<key>Graphics Mode</key>
<string>1920x1080x32</string>
Replace 1920 and 1080 with the width and height of your monitor, respectively. Then save the file. In Mac OS X Snow Leopard, you won't be able to save the file normally because it's a locked system file (in Lion, you can unlock system files). Instead, save a new copy of org.Chameleon.boot.plist to somewhere random (make sure that you save it as a .plist file). Then delete the old copy of the file and replace it with the new one.
Editing theme.plist and org.Chameleon.boot.plist will make Chimera attempt to run at your given resolution. However, Chimera can only display resolutions that are programmed into your graphics card (these are called VESA resolutions). For example, my graphics card can only display the following VESA resolutions at the Chimera bootscreen: 1024x768, 1440x900, and 1680x1050. Nevertheless, you should still edit theme.plist to your desired resolution. Chimera should display whichever one of these resolutions is closest to the width and height that you entered. If you have a widescreen monitor but your graphics card doesn't have any widescreen VESA resolutions, check out my workaround method.
4. Copy the theme folder into /Extra/Themes in your main hard drive. In /Extra/Themes, you'll also see the folder for the Default theme. If you want to be really thorough, just delete that folder and rename the new theme folder 'Default'. If you want to apply your theme with less of a brute force method, check out Step 3.
5. Go to /Extra and open the file org.Chameleon.boot.plist. Add the following line between <dict> and </dict> in the file:
<key>Theme</key>
<string>theme name</string>
Obviously, replace 'theme name' with the name of the folder that contains the new theme in /Extra/Themes.
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UPDATE#2 – I added aero folder permission fix. Please try again and let me know if it works.
After getting numerous reports about theme installation error, I tried to investigate and find possibility to resolve this issue. This patcher is the result from my research. Since I can’t reproduce the bug myself, I can’t confirm if it’ll work out for sure so please let me know if you find it working or not. Screenshot of WindowsResourcesThemesaero folder would be very helpful.
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