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[Guide] El Capitan on the GA-H87N-WIFI with GT 740


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Sep 13, 2015 at 5:48 PM

El Capitan on the GA-H87N-WIFI with


GT 740
This guide assumes you are installing from scratch. If you
have an existing Yosemite install with UniBeast, see this
ammulder guide instead.
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Mobo: GA-H87N-WIFI BIOS F5 (old, but works)
CPU: Core i7-4790S Haswell refresh Core i7-4790S
Graphics: GT 740 2x 8 GB DDR3-1600
Mac: GeForce GT 740
,

Mobile Phone: Samsung 830 SSD


BCM94352HMB half mini PCI-E (replacing the one it
shipped with)

What Works
Pretty much everything works:

Audio via motherboard outputs


Video via HDMI (including 4K output)
USB3 (speed confirmed 300 MB/s write and 400
MB/s read with external SSD)
Ethernet networking
Wireless and Bluetooth on my replacement PCI-E
half mini card
Power saving, sleep, etc.

The WiFi on the card they ship doesn't have OS X drivers,


though reportedly the Bluetooth works. Still, I replaced it
with a BCM94352HMB.

Installation Prerequisites

A GA-H87N-WIFI build
A working Mac or Hackintosh
A USB stick or drive, 8 GB or larger

Get El Capitan

1. Open Mac App Store


2. Log in with your Apple ID
3. Download OS X El Capitan
4. When the download finishes and the setup screen
appears, Quit the app from the menu bar. You
should now see the application
/Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app

Other Things to Download

UniBeast 6.0.x
Clover
Clover Configurator (only needed if you want to run
iCloud/iMessage/etc.)
View attachment config.plist
FakeSMC.kext
AppleIntelE1000e.kext
ALXEthernet.kext
audio_cloverALC-110.command (hit "View Raw" to
download)
KextBeast
EFI Mounter v3
Only if using the suggested wireless card above:
Wireless: RehabMan-FakePCIID (get the latest
version listed)
Bluetooth: RehabMan-BcrmPatchRAM (get the
latest version listed)
Later you will install ssdtPRGen.sh (don't do it yet;
we need it on the new machine once El Capitan is
running)

BIOS Settings

Press DEL during boot to access BIOS


In BIOS Features:
Fast Boot: Disabled
Intel TXT(LT) Support: Disabled
VT-d: Disabled
Windows 8 Features: Other OS
Boot Mode Selection: UEFI Only
LAN PXE Boot Option ROM: Disabled
In Peripherals:
Initial Display Output: PCIe 1 Slot (if
graphics card installed)
XHCI Mode: Smart Auto
XHCI Hand-off: Enabled
EHCI Hand-off: Enabled

Prepare Bootable USB Drive Installer


This whole section should be performed on the working
Mac/Hackintosh

1. Insert the USB drive


2. Open /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility
3. Highlight the USB drive in left column
4. On a Yosemite or older system:
1. Click on the Partition tab
2. Click Current and choose 1 Partition
3. Click Options...
4. Choose GUID Partition Table
5. Under Name: type USB
6. Under Format: choose Mac OS Extended
(Journaled)
7. Click Apply then Partition. When it finishes,
close Disk Utility.
5. On an El Capitan or newer system:
1. Click on the Erase button in the toolbar
2. For Name: enter USB
3. Make sure Format is set to OS X Extended
(Journaled)
4. Make sure Scheme is set to GUID Partition
Map
5. Hit Erase. When it finishes, close Disk Utility.
6. Run UniBeast
1. Hit Continue on the main screen, Continue
on the UniBeast+MultiBeast screen, Continue
on the Clover Credits screen, Continue on the
Software License Agreement screen, and
agree to the license
2. Select your newly formatted USB drive (so
it turns blue) on the Select a Destination
screen and hit Continue
3. Select El Capitan (so it turns blue) and hit
Continue
4. Select UEFI Boot Mode (so it turns blue) and
hit Continue
5. Select appropriate graphics options (nothing
checked for the GT740 or onboard HD4600
graphics) and hit Continue
6. On the Verify Installation Options screen, hit
Continue
7. Enter you password when prompted and wait
8. When the install finishes, hit Quit
7. Create an extra directory called postinstall on the
USB drive to hold the files you’ll need on the
machine after installation. Copy these files you
downloaded to the new directory:
ALXEthernet.kext.zip
AppleIntelE1000e.kext.zip
audio_cloverALC-110.command.zip
The Clover installer zip
The Clover Configurator zip
config.plist
EFI-Mounter-v3.zip
FakeSMC.zip
KextBeast.zip
If using recommended wireless above: the
two RehabMan zips
8. Eject the USB drive and insert it into the new
machine.

Install El Capitan
Note: the speed of this installation process is not a
reflection on the speed or quality of your hardware. It’s
just going to take a while.

1. Start the GA-H87N-WIFI machine with the USB


drive inserted. If you don't see the Clover boot
screen, restart and hit F12 at the BIOS splash
screen to get a list of boot devices, and select your
USB drive.
2. Select Boot Mac OS X from USB (it should have a
picture labeled "EXTERNAL"; use left/right arrow
keys to select from multiple options and press enter
when the correct one is selected)
3. You should see the apple logo and a progress bar as
the installer loads.
4. After a couple of progress bars, you should be
prompted to select a language. Then you should see
the OS X Utilities screen or just an OS X screen..
5. If you're at the OS X Utilities screen select Disk
Utility and hit Continue, or if you're at the OS X
screen select Utilities / Disk Utility... from the
menu bar.
6. Select the drive on the left where you want to install
El Capitan
7. Hit Erase
8. From the dialog that pops up, put in whatever
Name you want for the disk, select the Format OS
X Extended (Journaled), and the Scheme GUID
Partition Map
9. Hit Erase
10. When the erase finishes, hit Done then Quit Disk
Utility from the menu
11. If you're at the OS X Utilities screen select Install
OS X then hit Continue and then on the OS X El
Capitan screen hit Continue. If you're at the OS X
screen just hit Continue.
12. On the license screen hit Agree or Continue and
the on the popup Agree again
13. Select the disk you just created by name and hit
Install or Continue
14. This stage of the installation will take some time. It
may stick on "About a second remaining" for 10
minutes or more, but it should eventually restart.
(The installation is not yet complete, though; do not
remove the USB drive.)
15. After the reboot, the machine should boot to the
Clover menu again. If it says there's no boot device
or boots to the wrong thing, hit F12 from the BIOS
splash screen and select the USB drive. At that point
you should get the Clover menu. If the Clover menu
lets you boot to the new drive, you are actually on
step 18 -- so boot to the new drive and continue
with step 19. Otherwise, it will not yet offer the
option to boot to the new installation. Once again,
select Boot Mac OS X from USB and hit enter.
16. The apple logo should appear and a new progress
bar should start.
17. Eventually a graphical Install OS X screen should
appear, with another progress bar.
18. It will reboot again. At the Clover boot screen, select
Boot Mac OS X from YourDiskName and you
should get to the Welcome screen.
19. Select your country, keyboard, and complete the
rest of the setup process. You may not want to sign
in with an Apple ID yet, since you have not
configured a serial number and etc. Do not "Transfer
Information to This Mac" yet either (you can run
Migration Assistant later to do that).
20. After the setup, you should end up at the desktop.
Congratulations! But you must still perform the
post-install setup next.

Post-Installation Configuration
Note: You must complete this or else your Hackintosh
won’t be able to boot without the USB drive in place.

1. Copy all the files from the postinstall directory of


the USB stick to your new El Capitan install (e.g. to
Downloads)
2. Unzip and run the Clover package you copied from
the USB stick.
3. Hit Continue on the version/credits screen
4. Hit Continue on the Important Information screen
5. Select your system drive to install to and hit
Continue
6. Hit Customize
7. Select Install for UEFI booting only (and make
sure Install Clover in the ESP is also selected)
8. Under Driver64UEFI, select OsxAptioFixDrv-64
and PartitionDxe-64
9. Select Install RC scripts on target volume
10. Hit Install, enter your password if prompted, and
let the installation complete
11. The Clover installation should have left a new drive
mounted on your system called EFI. You may need
to change your Finder preferences to display your
computer or hard drives in the sidebar or desktop to
see it.
12. Navigate to EFI/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/
13. Delete all the numbered directories, leaving only
Other
14. Unzip (if needed) and copy the FakeSMC.kext from
your postinstall directory into Other/
Similarly, if you want working Ethernet on
your first boot, copy either or both of
AppleIntelE1000e.kext (the Ethernet port
closest to audio jacks on the GA-H87N-WIFI)
and ALXEthernet.kext (the Ethernet port
closest to the built-in video jacks on the GA-
H87N-WIFI) to Other/
Even if you see it mentioned in other guides,
do not copy NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
onto the drive (instead we will set up
functional CPU power management)
15. Set up config.plist (the Clover configuration file)
Run the Clover Configurator app that you
downloaded (may be in "CCV.zip").
Use File/Open to open the config.plist you
copied from the postinstall directory of your
USB drive
Select the Boot entry on the left and on the
right replace MacHDD under Default Boot
Volume with the name you gave your El
Capitan system drive.
Hit File/Save to update the config.plist
If you don’t care about iCloud/iMessage/etc.
then copy config.plist to EFI/EFI/CLOVER/
now, replacing the default config.plist
generated by Clover.
Otherwise if you do want
iCloud/iMessage/etc., then you must further
customize config.plist. For more details on this
process see How to Fix iMessage.
1. Still in Clover Configurator, go to
SMBIOS on the left
2. Click the "magic wand" icon
3. Select the iMac image (currently
leftmost)
4. Select iMac (14,1)
5. Click shake next to Week of
Manufacture a few times and shake
next to Unit Number a few times
6. Hit OK to copy the values into your
config.plist
7. Copy the value in the Serial Number
field
8. Go to the RtVariables screen on the
left
9. Paste your serial number into the MLB
field, and then add 5 random characters
or digits to the end, to make 17
characters total.
10. File/Save config.plist and Quit Clover
Configurator.
11. Copy your modified config.plist to
EFI/EFI/CLOVER/, overwriting the
default one that’s in there.
16. Eject and remove the USB stick and restart your
system
17. You should get a Clover menu on restart, and you
can select Boot Mac OS X from YourDriveName
or let it do it automatically. It should quickly
proceed to the login screen.
Final Hardware Setup
At this point, if you installed network kexts to the EFI
partition, at least one of your Ethernet ports should work.
If you look in System Preferences / Network, you
should see an Ethernet entry and it should be green if the
network is hooked up properly.

The sound card outputs will not work, and one or both of
your Ethernet ports may not work if you didn't install the
kexts to the EFI partition. Finally, CPU power saving is not
fully configured, which may cause problems with heating
and/or sleep mode. To fix this:

1. Unzip the following kexts you copied from the


postinstall directory of the USB stick earlier, and
move the resulting files to the Desktop:
AppleIntelE1000e.kext and ALXEthernet.kext
2. If using the suggested wireless card above, also
extract four more kexts:
Unzip RehabMan-FakePCIID.zip and copy
FakePCIID.kext and
FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext from the
Release/ directory to the Desktop
Unzip RehabMan-BrcmPatchRam.zip and copy
BcrmPatchRAM2.kext and
BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext from the Release/
directory to the Desktop
3. Unzip the KextBeast application you copied from
the postinstall directory of the USB stick earlier. Run
the resulting application. When it finishes, restart.
4. Both Ethernet ports should be working now. If you
have the recommended wireless card installed,
wireless should be working too. Make sure you have
Internet access before proceeding.
5. Delete all the .kext files remaining on the Desktop.
6. Unzip the audio_cloverALC-110.command.zip
you copied from the postinstall directory of the USB
stick
7. Unzip and run the EFI Mounter v3 tool that you
copied from the postinstall directory to mount your
system disk EFI partition (typically /dev/disk0s1 if
you're installing to the first disk but you can use
diskutil list in terminal to confirm the correct
identifier if needed)
8. Double-click the audio_cloverALC-110.command
file in Finder. When prompted, answer:
Confirm Realtek ALC892 (y/n): y
Enable HD4600 HDMI audio (y/n): n (I'm not
using the built-in HD4600 GPU)
Clover Audio ID Injection (y/n): y
Use Audio ID: 1 (y/n): y
9. The script will then download and install audio
drivers.
10. Now restart. After the restart, your audio jacks
should be working. In System Preferences / Sound
you can turn on the volume control in the menu bar.
If you have speakers or headphones handy, try
playing a song in iTunes to be sure.
11. Open Terminal. Go to the ssdtPRGen.sh page and
run the "curl" and "chmod" commands at the top of
the instructions on that page. This will install the
ssdtPRGen.sh script.
12. Run the script using the following command. Answer
n to both prompts when it runs.

Code (Text):

~/ssdtPRGen.sh

13. Mount your EFI partition, again with EFI Mounter


v3
14. Still in terminal, run

Code (Text):

open ~/Library/ssdtPRGen

15. Copy the SSDT.aml file in the Finder window that


just opened to EFI/EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/
16. GA-H87N-WIFI ONLY: Copy this View attachment
DSDT.aml file to
EFI/EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/ It includes a
few fixes, such as increasing the power available to
the USB ports for charging devices, and enabling
USB3 on rear USB ports. (Other boards would need
a different DSDT file.)
17. Reboot one last time
18. If you have any problems after your machine has
been sleeping for a long time ("standby" mode), try
running the following terminal command to restrict
it to regular "sleep" instead of allowing standby:

Code (Text):

sudo pmset -a standby 0 && sudo pmset -a autopoweroff

That’s it! Your hackintosh should be working in El Capitan.


Enjoy.

Credits: tonymacx86 (original Clover installation


procedure)
Audio script from toleda
Wireless kexts from RehabMan (wireless and bluetooth),
Bluetooth handoff enabler from lisai9093

Appendix: Windows 10 Dual Boot (same drive)


If you'd like to install Windows 10 in a dual boot
configuration on the same drive as El Capitan, follow
these additional steps. There are many ways to do the
installation, this is just one that is known to work.

Requirements

Your El Capitan install USB drive (if you wipe this


out to use for Windows, you will have to recreate it
later)
A USB drive to use for the Windows installer
A Windows 10 ISO
An existing Windows computer to prepare the ISO
If you don't have a Windows computer, skip
the next section and see n3oNLit3's
instructions in Post #11.

Prepare Windows 10 USB on a Windows computer

1. Download the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool


2. Insert your USB stick or drive
3. Run the tool
4. Select your Windows 10 ISO
5. Select the USB install type
6. Select your USB drive
7. Wait for it to finish and move the USB drive to the
hackintosh

Install Windows 10
Start from the working El Capitan install above, and:

1. Open Disk Utility


2. Select your El Capitan drive (not the partition
underneath it)
3. Select Partition
4. Hit the + to add a new partition for Windows, and
drag the pie chart slider until the two partitions are
sized appropriately
5. Leave the format of the new partition as OS X
Extended (Journaled).
6. Hit Apply
7. With the Windows USB drive attached, restart the
hackintosh
8. If the BIOS does now boot the USB drive first, hit
F12 and select the USB drive
9. Install Windows. When you get to the pick a disk
partition screen, select the partition you created for
Windows above (easiest to identify by size, usually).
Delete the partition, then format it. When it prompts
you that Windows may create extra partitions, that's
OK. Then select the new big partition it created to
install to.
10. After the first reboot during the Windows install, if
your hackintosh is set to boot USB devices first, you
will need to remove the USB drive. If you missed it
and you're back at the "choose a language" installer
screen, remove the USB and reboot to boot to the
new install and continue the process.
11. After the Windows install completes and leaves you
at the desktop, go to Settings / Update &
security / Windows Update and install all
available updates. (You can skip this, but you'll
probably have more work later if you do because
the updates may break the boot loader.)

Fix Dual Booting

1. At this point, the machine will be booting only to


Windows. Insert your El Capitan install USB drive
and restart. Use F12 if needed to boot to the USB.
2. You should see a Clover menu. Select Boot Mac OS
X from YourDriveName.
3. Once in OS X, mount your EFI partition with EFI
Mounter v3
4. Go to the EFI partition
5. Go to EFI/Microsoft/Boot/ and rename
bootmgfw.efi to bootmgfw-orig.efi
6. Copy EFI/CLOVER/CLOVERX64.efi to
EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
7. Eject the El Capitan install USB drive
8. Reboot
9. You should get a Clover menu, with the usual
settings to boot to OS X and also new Windows
options. To start Windows, select Boot Microsoft
EFI boot menu from EFI.
10. After future Windows updates, Windows may reset
the EFI partition to boot only to Windows again.
You'll need to repeat the steps in this section.

You should now be able to boot to both Windows and OS


X!

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#2
Sep 14, 2015 at 3:40 AM

Good and very well written guide!

This will be usefull for more people, i did almost the same
steps on my board (see signature), excluding a few kext i
did not need because i did not have that hardware part..
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Sep 14, 2015 at 4:52 AM

Nice write up I considered writing a guide for my


board GA-Z77X-UD5H, but seeing as its a few years old, I
didnt know how relevant people would find it... What do
you think?

n3oNLit3 Do you write these directly here, or do you write them in


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Sep 14, 2015 at 5:39 AM

Well, this board isn't current any more either, but it was in
the Buyer's Guide for a while, so I'm imagining a few
people have it. Granted, they might be more interested in
an upgrade than a full install, but at least this brings
together the config.plist and kexts that are needed. Plus, I
ammulder would have written up the upgrade, but I really borked it,
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Sep 14, 2015 at 5:59 AM

ammulder said: ↑

Other Things to
Download

Only if using the


toleda suggested wireless
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#6
Sep 14, 2015 at 6:10 AM

Thanks for the review. I fixed the file name.

As for the kexts -- it's the two FakePCIID kexts to enable


Airport, and the Bluetooth firmware uploader kext. Do you
think those are likely to change in a way that causes them
ammulder to need updates? I figured the versions I included would
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Sep 14, 2015 at 7:52 AM

I use "[noparse][/noparse]ed" (or bbed) which is a stand


alone BBCode editor for my build descriptions, guides and
other long posts. It's almost the same as the forum editor,
and you can save your file to your computer so as to work
on long posts until you're ready to publish. Then, you just
Stork copy and paste.
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Sep 14, 2015 at 8:02 AM

ammulder said: ↑

Do you think those are


likely to change in a way
that causes them to
need updates?
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#9
Sep 14, 2015 at 8:10 AM

You have in your guide Prepare Windows 10 USB on a


Windows computer..

But what if you dont have access to a windows computer,


as I didnt? I did it via terminal, and could provide you
n3oNLit3 with the steps, if you would like to add it to your guide. I
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n3oN’s - G5: GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5 - i7 4790K - GTX 970 G1 - OS X
10.11.2 [Guide] [Build]

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Sep 14, 2015 at 8:18 AM

n3oNLit3 said: ↑

But what if you dont


have access to a
windows computer, as I
didnt? I did it via
ammulder terminal, and could
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provide you with the
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Mobo: GA-H87N-WIFI
CPU: Core i7-4790S
If you post the steps I'll put a pointer to that in the
Graphics: GT 740
Mac:
Windows section. Thanks!
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