Hi, I tried to install macos yosemite on this PC but it won't even show the picker instead it shows x64 exception error maybe I might use AMD fx patch but is there any ways to fix this?
The AMD Vanilla kernel patches don’t work with OS X Yosemite. They are designed to work with macOS High Sierra or newer.
You will need a patched Kernel if you want to install Yosemite, best place to look for something like that would be over at InsanelyMac in their AMD Development forum.
The AMD Vanilla process is only backwards compatible to High Sierra. It doesn’t include the older versions, as they require different patches and fixes.
The patched kernel provided for Yosemite should work with your CPU. If it needs any system kexts replaced so it work, then these are usually included with the patched kernel.
The AMD Vanilla process is only backwards compatible to High Sierra. It doesn’t include the older versions, as they require different patches and fixes.
The patched kernel provided for Yosemite should work with your CPU. If it needs any system kexts replaced so it work, then these are usually included with the patched kernel.
That maybe why there weren’t many patched kernels for Sierra.
I became more Intel Hack focused (reduced the time spent messing with my old Athlon II and FX AMD systems) when Sierra was released, so I didn’t pay much attention to the kernel development over at InsanelyMac around that time.
Are you using a system with an legacy MBR Bios or newer UEFI Bios?
How have you configured your macOS installer for legacy bios or UEFI?
Are you using OpenCore, Clover or Chameleon as your bootloader?
Personally I would use Clover or Chameleon for Yosemite.
You have to open the macOS installer DMG and replace the kernel in the installer with the patched kernel, along with any Kexts that are recommended. Then create the macOS installer.
Alternatively in Clover and Chameleon you can provide the name of the patched kernel in the boot.plist or config.plist. The name can’t be ‘mach_kernel’ which IIRC is the name Apple uses for their kernel. I used to name it ‘AMD-Kernel’ when using a patched kernel, sometimes with a numeral at the end to differentiate between patched kernels.
Are you using a system with an legacy MBR Bios or newer UEFI Bios?
How have you configured your macOS installer for legacy bios or UEFI?
Are you using OpenCore, Clover or Chameleon as your bootloader?
Personally I would use Clover or Chameleon for Yosemite.
You have to open the macOS installer DMG and replace the kernel in the installer with the patched kernel, along with any Kexts that are recommended. Then create the macOS installer.
Alternatively in Clover and Chameleon you can provide the name of the patched kernel in the boot.plist or config.plist. The name can’t be ‘mach_kernel’ which IIRC is the name Apple uses for their kernel. I used to name it ‘AMD-Kernel’ when using a patched kernel, sometimes with a numeral at the end to differentiate between patched kernels.
Legacy bios, I use opencore cs clover and chameleon never works, there are no kernels directory or there might be but idk where to place it neither /s/l or /l wouldn't have kernels
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