I have successfully install Mac OS High Sierra on my Dell Vostro 1450 (Sandy Bridge). But unfortunately it’s an legacy system so I run duet package on Main Hard Disk too still my bios is not able to detect the opencore bootloader from hdd. It shows only when the usb drive is plugged in. Any help ??
Please stop and read this carefully. Otherwise your issue will be left unanswered and closed.
Only the latest released versions of OpenCore, Lilu, and other KEXTs are supported.
Bug reports involving Chameleon, Clover, Ozmozis or alike are not accepted.
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If you have a kernel panic, please ensure that you have a DEBUG version of the extension and you have -v keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 boot arguments added. On 10.13 or higher to avoid kext names scrolling over the panic log you should also set PanicNoKextDump=YES in OpenCore. Use ApplePanic=YES to write a kernel panic log to file.
Opencore can’t boot without USB Drive.
I have successfully install Mac OS High Sierra on my Dell Vostro 1450 (Sandy Bridge). But unfortunately it’s an legacy system so I run duet package on Main Hard Disk too still my bios is not able to detect the opencore bootloader from hdd. It shows only when the usb drive is plugged in. Any help ??
Please stop and read this carefully. Otherwise your issue will be left unanswered and closed.
EFI
directory with OpenCore.Target
in Configuration.pdf or here: OpenCore Debugging).-liludbgall liludump=60
boot arguments in Lilu's README).When to use Acidanthera's issue tracker:
If you have a kernel panic, please ensure that you have a DEBUG version of the extension and you have
-v keepsyms=1 debug=0x100
boot arguments added. On 10.13 or higher to avoid kext names scrolling over the panic log you should also setPanicNoKextDump=YES
in OpenCore. UseApplePanic=YES
to write a kernel panic log to file.