AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH | This is a tong fang GI5CN5E Hackintosh
kandi X-RAY | AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH Summary
kandi X-RAY | AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH Summary
AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH is a Shell library. AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This is a tong fang GI5CN5E Hackintosh
This is a tong fang GI5CN5E Hackintosh
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AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH has a low active ecosystem.
It has 7 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH is 1.0
Quality
AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
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AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
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AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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Install AVELL-G1513-FOX-7-TONG-FANG-GI5CN5E-HACKINTOSH
If you happen to be installing on a second SSD, you can prepare it correctly for GPT/EFI from Windows:.
Open Disk Management (Win + X -> Disk Management)
Locate your target SSD, you can check if it's the correct drive by looking at the disk size
Remove any existing partitions (again, backup your data if you have anything important there)
Right-click the disk, select "Convert to GPT Disk". If it says "Convert to MBR Disk" then your disk already is GPT
Right-click the "Unallocated" area and select "New Simple Volume", size it anywhere between 200MB and 300MB and you should be fine. Format it as FAT32 and name it "EFI". Take note of the assigned letter of this partition (in my case it was A:)
Open CMD as administrator, run bcdboot %WINDIR% /s A:, replacing the A: with your assigned drive letter
Copy the files from this repo over to the A:/EFI directory (remove the old ones first, replace the A: with your drive letter)
Congratulations, you got OpenCore and everything else installed!
Open Disk Management (Win + X -> Disk Management)
Locate your target SSD, you can check if it's the correct drive by looking at the disk size
Remove any existing partitions (again, backup your data if you have anything important there)
Right-click the disk, select "Convert to GPT Disk". If it says "Convert to MBR Disk" then your disk already is GPT
Right-click the "Unallocated" area and select "New Simple Volume", size it anywhere between 200MB and 300MB and you should be fine. Format it as FAT32 and name it "EFI". Take note of the assigned letter of this partition (in my case it was A:)
Open CMD as administrator, run bcdboot %WINDIR% /s A:, replacing the A: with your assigned drive letter
Copy the files from this repo over to the A:/EFI directory (remove the old ones first, replace the A: with your drive letter)
Congratulations, you got OpenCore and everything else installed!
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