![]() It should be just ‘Ethernet’ and not “Ethernet en0” see pic below. And you should see Ethernet in Network list now. When done reboot PC, log in to Mac and go to System Preference > Network. To mount EFI partition, use Clover Configurator that you can download here DOWNLOAD Just Ethernet When finish download copy the kext to EFI > EFI > CLOVER > 10.10 folder, if OS X version is Yosemite, 10.11 for El Capitan and so on, no need to install in System > Library > Extension. If you want, to you can download Ethernet kext that I use here DOWNLOAD Installing kext in EFI Partition kext for my Mobo which is MSi LGA 775 DDR2 Professional Series. here we go! ? Download Ethernet kextįirst Googling for Ethernet kext that’s work with your machine and download it. And also can fix your Ethernet not working on Hackintosh too! This trick works on my Hackintosh so, if you are lucky then this trick could also fix iCloud and App Store Login issue. Take note that this trick only for Hackintosh PC user with Clover as Boot loader. Who every time sign in to iCloud and I get the red text error message said that you Can’t sign into iCloud at this time. Or it gives me this error if I try it from the settings: įor whatever it's worth, I have a backup of my ~/Library from El Capitan, the one with working Messages, but I doubt that it's a good idea to drop in the stuff from that in Yosemite, not like it would work.Hello! This time I’m gonna share my experience to you Hackintosher about how did I fix iCloud and App Store Login issue. No matter what I do, it either sits on this screen forever if I try to sign in from the landing page: 4 inches, 1x DVI 1x HDMI 1x DisplayPort: Dataland RX 570 X-Serial: 1270. I tried messing with en0 and en1 (my laptop has a built-in Ethernet port), didn't change a thing. 10 years since my last computer build, and I had never built a Hackintosh until. I tried using my Apple ID, tried an alternate one, tried just mashing random keys, didn't change a single thing. I tried using my old Clover configuration, tried making a new one as per this guide, didn't work. I used to have iMessage working on my El Capitan installation (upgraded from Yosemite), but now I reinstalled Yosemite, and I just can't get it to work. ![]()
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