octool
QtOpenCoreConfig
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octool
- You know you are addicted when...
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Easiest way to Hackintosh a ThinkPad T470?
He made a nice tool that can also be used to update: https://github.com/rusty-bits/octool
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I'm making a kext updater, because half of the time spent maintaining a hackintosh is keeping it up to date.
just use my octool if you want something that just works without needing a "fancy" GUI on it like OCAT
- What OS is support on .70?
- For those that use octool, or perhaps for those that have wanted to try it out, I have just added a simple picture guide that shows some basic usage. I think a few more pictures need to be added, but it's a start.
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When do you choose to update your OpenCore bootloaders?
I wrote this https://github.com/rusty-bits/octool that takes care of everything, including adding or removing any changes in the config.plist and downloading the latest versions of the kexts and resources from Acidanthera and Dortania
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Config possible to hackintoshed ?
I haven't updated that tool in months, you should switch to the new one that pulls all its resources from the sources listed in the guide. https://github.com/rusty-bits/octool
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That's it, I have had it! Now I need some assistance...
next, make sure your copy of ProperTree is up to date, or you can use the latest version of my tool which has the benefit of downloading the proper resources for you, but it is not covered in the guide so I would recommend sticking with ProperTree since other people are more familiar with that
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octool, a tool to help edit an OpenCore config.plist and make an EFI folder from the command line - now at version 0.3.3
I am rewriting octool in Rust to help me learn the Rust language. The latest release contains binaries for macOS, Windows, and Linux and should run fine and make an EFI folder without issue. Let me know if there are problems.
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OC-tool updated for new released OpenCore 0.7.3 - may be last update for this version of the tool as I concentrate on writing the new version - octool
no real release notes on it yet, it's a total rewrite of the tool you can try it out here
QtOpenCoreConfig
- OpenCore vs Clover
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I really love using OpenCore Auxiliary Tools, so I wrote a little introductory guide
Download & install OpenCore Auxiliary Tools - OCAT and launch the OCAuxiliaryTools application.
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Monterey on Gigabyte B360M Aorus Pro with i5-9400 and Radeon R9-280X
Used GitHub: OpenCore Auxiliary Tools (OCAT) to create initial config, while cross checking each setting with Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide
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Upgrading from Opencore 0.6.5 to 0.7.6. Any gotchas/things to keep in mind other than just following the install guide?
Please make a backup and use https://github.com/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig to update, it does all automatically
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When do you choose to update your OpenCore bootloaders?
I use this: https://github.com/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig to update on each release , it automatically updates kexts ,drivers, opencore and the configuration but I always make a backup just in case
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Getting unsupported error when trying to boot macOS installer
I would use this: https://github.com/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig
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Hackintoshing and need a solution? THE ANSWER IS HERE!
Here are the main ones I personally recommend as “must haves” when it comes to troubleshooting and building out your EFI, and getting things working: https://github.com/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig/releases/tag/20211217
- Noobie question about clover / open core config tools
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Do U Know the Way to Monterey? YES, I Found My Way.
But these OCS messages shouldn't have been there to begin with. I wanted to make them go away. How? Thankfully, I found ic005k's QtOpenCoreConfig, a pre-built app that inspects the config.plist and identifies errors in various Quirks & other config settings.
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Help with updating OC
Try this tools https://github.com/ic005k/QtOpenCoreConfig Just two steps to upgrade your opencore to latest: open your oc config.plist, click save, then click sync oc It work well for me, hope it will for you
What are some alternatives?
Thinkpad-T470-EFI-Opencore - EFI folder for Opencore Thinkpad T470 Hackintosh, Feel free to fork or pull! Any recommendations appreciated.
OCConfigCompare - Python script to compare two plists and list missing keys in either.
OC-tool - POSIX shell script that builds an OpenCore EFI folder from an OpenCore config.plist
ASUS-PRIME-Z390-A-HACKINTOSH-iGPU-with-dGPU-UHD630-RX580 - HACKINTOSH config files for ASUS PRIME Z390-A
OpenCorePkg - OpenCore bootloader
WhateverGreen - Various patches necessary for certain ATI/AMD/Intel/Nvidia GPUs
OCAuxiliaryTools - Cross-platform GUI management tools for OpenCore(OCAT)
OC-Little-Translated - ACPI Hotpatches and Guides for the OpenCore Bootmanager. Enhance and fine-tune your system by adding devices and enabling additional features not covered in the OpenCore Install Guide.
OcBinaryData
IORegistryExplorer - Apple IORegistryExplorer 2.1
Hackintool - The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing
Xplist - Cross-platform Plist Editor