![]() I have tried different USB sticks, different SSD's, different placement of SSD's and the same result. I've left this loop go for up to an hour and nothing changes. I also tried to boot into a Mojave ssd that I made on my 5,1 and the same alternating black and grey screens. The pointer will appear and disappear, if I move the pointer it resets back to the upper left of the screen. If I hit alt while it reboots and select the destination drive for startup, it takes me to alternating black and grey screens. When my MP reboots after copying files from the installer to the destination, it's reboots back to El Capitan. I started with Henninges Legacy from the link on page one to youtube. I've tried multiple different ways to get Mojave installed, all fail. I've finally been able to install Mojave.wait, nope. I notice the OCLP is now operating as a classic Firm Patcher (ala DosDude) backed up by OpenCore as opposed to a "purist" OpenCore Soft Patcher. Would be a bigger and bigger challenge, but amazing that it is still functioning with a few small tweaks so far. "Essentially Supported": basically everything works after "Soft Patching" (on the fly changes in the memory space).īeen a good run but there is a high chance the cMP5,1 slips into this "Generally Supported" category even with Big Sur but hopefully, the cMP3,1 can still hang in there till the 圆4 line is EOL and not drop out completely. "Generally Supported": most things work but needs "Firm Patching" (filesystem writes) for some things. With respect to recent Mac OS, the cMP 3,1 falls under what we can call "Generally Supported" as compared to the cMP 5,1 which is "Essentially Supported". Seems most things work though and all depends on whether one needs something that doesn't without such patching. Not freaking out, going to try again, but if anyone has a clue or idea of why the installer is giving me a hassle that would be appreciated.Ĭlick to expand.Difficult to avoid some level of "Firm Patching" to get full functionality on a 3,1. ![]() The 3,1 is a Early '08 Dual 2.8, 32GB, Sapphire R9 280X (appears as 7950), BT module removed, SSD with El Cap, blank SSD, Legacy package installed to a 32GB USB (using txt plist). Went to my 5,1 and attempt to Share Screen of the 3,1.it sees the machine and the drives but won't connect to Screen Sharing. Left it alone for awhile and it went to sleep, woke it up and still black screen with a pointer that disappears after a couple seconds. Lots and lots of code whirled by, then a black screen, every once in awhile the pointer would appear, but nothing else. Booted while holding down Option and selected Boot EFI, then selected the Mojave drive. It's in a SATA USB box connected to the rear USB. It's a backup of the drive I used in my 5,1. This morning I tried booting into a Mojave HDD from my 5,1. 4 or 5 attempts to install all ended with the same message. I tried rebooting a few times (OC does it thing every shutdown and reboot) and also tried Reset NVRAM from the selection screen. I got the message 10.14.6 cannot be installed on this computer when selecting any drive as a destination. Followed the video and everything went smoothly until I launched the Mojave installer. I dove into this last night after watching Henninges video. I'm not sure how to fix the hang problem though. Maybe the label drawing code that's in the BootPicker efi code could be patched to draw with a different foreground color.įor now, just change the background color to something other than black. f6f855f9f6.These byte values match the color indexes in the rEFIt documentation but not those in the example 8 bit color table so I guess disk labels use a slightly different color table.Ġx00 : white = transparent pixel : use only 100% background color (0% foreground color)Ġxf6 : use 14/15 (93%) of background color and 1/15 (7%) of foreground colorĠxf7 : use 13/15 (87%) of background color and 2/15 (13%) of foreground colorĠx2a : use 12/15 (80%) of background color and 3/15 (20%) of foreground colorĠxd6 : black = opaque pixel : use only 100% foreground color
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