SED-PC | PC version of the PSP savedata encrypter/decrypter | Game Engine library
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kandi X-RAY | SED-PC Summary
PC version of the PSP savedata encrypter/decrypter. Credits To: -The team behind libkirk -The PPSSPP team for the sceChnnlsv implementation -Xian Nox for helping me out with formatting the code (and the awesome help info!) -Codestation for porting to linux.
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I managed to build the PC, create a Clover usb using UniBeast, plug it in, and boot into it. However, here is where the issues came into place. The first screen looked like I would expect it to - I had two options, one that said macOS install from Install macOS Mojave, and one that said macOS install from Hackintosh (The name of my ssd, so clearly it is being picked up).
I did the usual and went into the Install macOS Mojave boot option, I formatted the SSD according to https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...ojave-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.259381/, and then went to the install option. I selected my SSD called Hackintosh, and the system automatically restarted upon completion. I then moved into the other boot option (macOS install from Hackintosh).
And that ran a progress bar saying installing the OS. This completed, and the system restarted again. However, upon restart, the SSD wasn't bootable, and the two boot options remained the same. Booting into the macOS install from Hackintosh went to the exact same progress bar, completed, and restarted again. I have tried redoing the USB, and formatting the SSD. I have tried different USB's, I have tried changing the boot priority, and have tried different USB sticks.
Now, when I go into the installer again, it goes to the Apple logo and the loading bar gets stuck. I'm even further back now, and have no idea why my SSD isn't showing as bootable (It seemed to be filling up? But I guess it's dummy files.)
This is the build I used: https://www.tonymacx86.com/buyersgu...tosh-the-ultimate-buyers-guide/#CustoMac_Mini
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Answered 2018-Dec-04 at 10:02I believe you missed something along the process.
Youtube is your friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Nn9DE_O4o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyiBPCu0w88
I highly suggest vanilla installation method as it teaches you a bit deeper about the inner workings about hackintoshing.
First, pay great attention to the steps on the tutorials then, during installation especially for the Mojave after restart there should be another boot option created temporarily, named 'Boot macOS Install Prebooter from Preboot' do not miss to click this after first restart.
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