![]() I managed to plug in a USB mouse, and got that to work just fine. The trackpad - initially - does not work. If you use a smaller one (8 or 16), you will most likely have a problem when trying to install the OS, and you will end up sitting at your desk scratching your head. Once you boot with PCIRootUID=0, you should be able to boot normally, just as before.Īlso, note that you should use at least a 32GB USB stick for install. If you specify "1", the system will show the Apple logo with the spinning control, then will eventually crash and say "You need to hold down power to restart your computer" in the lovely grey screen. To boot into the installer you must do the following: I have been using the BIOS to override the boot order, which is at the "Save/Exit" screen. Once there, you can disable Secure Boot, and change boot order, and so on. Just getting into the BIOS screen is tricky by itself: when you power on, hold down F2. BIOS on these laptops is very finicky for settings, and such. ![]() This guide is showing 95% completion, and I have been using it so far for installation. Probably going to be very similar to the NP880Z5E-V01UB laptop, which is the Chronos 7 version, if I'm not mistaken.īoth laptops have the AMD Radeon 8770 GPU in them, which is currently (AFAIK) not supported. I just bought the new Samsung ATIV Book 8 from Best Buy, the model: (IN PROGRESS) Samsung ATIV Book 8 Installation Progress Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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