I was in the Hackintosh game YEARS ago when Core2Quad cpu's were a big deal and I've recently decided to try and replace my aging iMac (2011) since even ssd's did little to keep it from slowing down. I have a gigabyte GA-75M-D3H motherboard with an intel i5 3470 and an AMD RX480. My model identifier is set as iMac 14,2.
I've been able to install Catalina (10.15.4) with fairly little trouble but I'm running into 2 (hopefully) smallish problems.
1) When I put the machine to sleep or let it go to sleep it panics when woken up. It seems fine until I try to wake it from sleep based on the clock when waking the machine. I've tried some tinkering with hackintool's power management but haven't been able to figure out the fix.
2) On my most recent install I used my timemachine to pull my (and my wife's) data over before running multibeast (as I usually do as soon as I finish a fresh install) and I'm running into an installation failure that I don't remember having before. I tried running the terminal commands that I believe allow for editing
(spctl --master-disable
mount -uw /
killall Finer) but I'm still having an issue with multibeast failing while installing clover.
Ive tried to run a basic install from the USB drive (post install something?) but it hasn't fix the issue either.
If there's anything I can add or upload to help figure out these issues please let me know and I'll gladly supply the info. Thanks guys!
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