jibsaramnim / gpd-pocket2-hackintosh

Clover configuration and required/related Kexts to run macOS on your GPD Pocket 2.
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GPD Pocket 2 Celeron 3965Y #24

Closed devisucarmelo closed 1 year ago

devisucarmelo commented 1 year ago

Hello, on my GPD 2 the boot procedure gets stuck right after the Clover boot selection. It shows the Apple logo and a kinda little scroll bar on the left side of the screen. Tried with both Mojave and Catalina RAW images. IMG_5748

jibsaramnim commented 1 year ago

I'm afraid I won't be able to help you much as I've stopped using Hackintoshes (and no longer have a Pocket 2), so you might be better off asking for help in a relevant Reddit/Discord community. But just to give you something to start with; that thing you're calling a scroll bar is actually the macOS loading bar, it just appears funnily because the display is technically 90 degrees rotated (the Apple logo adheres to the screen rotation you have set in the bios, the loading indicator does not). I also recommend you turn on verbose mode, so you can actually see what's happening and where things get stuck and/or kernel panic. That information will be necessary in figuring out what is going wrong.

I'm not sure what you mean by RAW images, but you might yield better results if you try a clean installation following the information that's out there, rather than an existing installation image, if that's what you were referring to.

Beyond that, I'm afraid I can't be of much use to you, sorry about that. Good luck, though!

devisucarmelo commented 1 year ago

Many thanks for your detailed email and for the time you dedicated to me. I'll try following your suggestions.

Kind regards DC

Il 29 mar 2023, 05:59 +0200, Dave Jansen @.***>, ha scritto:

I'm afraid I won't be able to help you much as I've stopped using Hackintoshes (and no longer have a Pocket 2), so you might be better off asking for help in a relevant Reddit/Discord community. But just to give you something to start with; that thing you're calling a scroll bar is actually the macOS loading bar, it just appears funnily because the display is technically 90 degrees rotated (the Apple logo adheres to the screen rotation you have set in the bios, the loading indicator does not). I also recommend you turn on verbose mode, so you can actually see what's happening and where things get stuck and/or kernel panic. That information will be necessary in figuring out what is going wrong. I'm not sure what you mean by RAW images, but you might yield better results if you try a clean installation following the information that's out there, rather than an existing installation image, if that's what you were referring to. Beyond that, I'm afraid I can't be of much use to you, sorry about that. Good luck, though! — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.***>