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Hello,

 

I'm trying to install MacOS Sierra on my PC using UniBeast. I put sierra on a USB drive and when i boot, i get a black screen with a white apple logo, but then it restarts after a few seconds. When in verbose mode (-v boot option), i get the following:

 

[information to quick to read, no errors]

.......................................................................................

..................................................................................................

 

and then, after the points, it restarts. Also tried safe mode boot option. 

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

Martijn

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3 minutes ago, Martijn van Kekem said:

Hello,

 

I'm trying to install MacOS Sierra on my PC using UniBeast. I put sierra on a USB drive and when i boot, i get a black screen with a white apple logo, but then it restarts after a few seconds. When in verbose mode (-v boot option), i get the following:

 

[information to quick to read, no errors]

.......................................................................................

..................................................................................................

 

and then, after the points, it restarts. Also tried safe mode boot option. 

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

Martijn

lol im not touching this with a bargepole. I am very familiar with LTT's terms of usage regarding hackintosh builds. :)

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