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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Установка на Intel-PC 2 | ## Подбор и проверка совместимости железа 3 | * **Процессор**: обязательно Intel (существуют варианты установки на AMD, но это по большей части костыль и того не стоит) 4 | * **Видеокарта**: на данный момент можно "завести" любую видеокарту (есть исключения¹). 5 | * **Материнская плата**: частично бывают проблемными материнские платы на X\*-чипсетах. 6 | * **Аудио**: работает практически всё, но бывают исключения. 7 | * **Сеть**: заводимо всё, кроме китайских ноунейм LAN-карт. 8 | * **Bluetooth и Wi-Fi**: смотреть [таблицу](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Yxlvo-vK_zupMiR1Ua_NZ1X0j6BSXoICCEgB7wvAQsM/edit#gid=0). 9 | ## Настройка BIOS Legacy и BIOS UEFI 10 | * **CSM**: На современных платах и видеокартах при использовании исключительно UEFI-загрузки рекомедуется его выключать. 11 | * **Secure Boot**: Other OS (UEFI). 12 | * **SATA**: Обязательно поставить режим AHCI. 13 | * **HPET**: Включить. 14 | * **Fast Boot** и **Hardware Fast Boot**: Выключить. 15 | * **Above 4G Decoding**: Включить. 16 | * Отключаем USB 3.0 и 3.1 во избежание проблем во время установки. 17 | * Отключаем Serial-порты и подобные неиспользуемые интерфейсы. 18 | * Отключаем Bluetooth. 19 | ### Примечания: 20 | * На сборках с двумя CPU требуется поставить двухядерный режим на обоих CPU. 21 | * Видеокарта должна быть на время установки одна и установлена в первый слот. 22 | * Отключить все мониторы, кроме основного. 23 | 24 | ## Clover 25 | **Clover** - это загрузчик, который позволяет на обычном компьютере запустить **macOS**. **Apple** этого делать не разрешает, в первую очередь мотивируя тем, что “мы не можем обеспечить работоспособность на компьютерах, произведенными не компанией **Apple**”. Поэтому ставим систему на свой страх и риск. 26 | 27 | ## config.plist 28 | Этот файл используется для настройки загрузчика **Clover**. Он - основа всего, то, что заставить вашу систему работать правильно. 29 | **Clover** умеет генерировать файл конфигурации (далее - **конфиг**), основанный на вашем "железе" самостоятельно, но как вы знаете, нет ничего идеального. Поэтому у пользователя есть возможность менять параметры "конфига" напрямую в файле или на ходу в настройках **Clover'a**. Файл написан на языке **XML**, что существенно упрощает работу с ним, так как этот язык является user-friendly. Файл должен находится в **EFI/CLOVER**. Его можно редактировать как с помощью простых редакторов (`Notepad++`, `Sublime Text`, `Atom`, `nano`, `vim`), так и с более специализированными под это дело (**PlistEdit**, встроенный редактор в **Xcode**). Также с недавнего времени появился веб-редактор, заточенный под "конфиг" – [**CloverCloudEditor**](http://cloudclovereditor.altervista.org/cce/index.php). 30 | 31 | ## Создание загрузочной USB-флешки 32 | Самым лучшим и правильным способом по мнению русского хак-коммьюнити является установка чистого образа из App Store. С помощью программы **BootDiskUtility** (в сокращении - BDU) и образа `.hfs` можно получить наиболее чистую систему. 33 | Естественно, существует не один способ установки Хакинтоша, но сейчас мы рассмотрим наиболее популярный. 34 | 1. Скачиваем **BootDiskUtility** [отсюда](http://cvad-mac.narod.ru/index/bootdiskutility_exe/0-5). 35 | 2. Распаковываем утилиту в любую папку. 36 | 3. Скачиваем образ **macOS** [отсюда](https://mac-ru.net/viewtopic.php?t=41), [отсюда](https://nnmclub.to/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1069291) или с [магнет-ссылки](magnet:?dn=BDUOSXDISTR&xt=urn:btih:64125b9f1387632e1b35b8da27eba422f9821d43). 37 | 4. Распаковываем образ из архива. 38 | 5. Открываем **BootDiskUtility**, заходим в секцию настроек, нажимаем **Check Now**. Это проверит последнюю версию **Clover** и выберет её в качестве версии для записи на USB. 39 | 6. Выбираем своё USB-устройство, нажимаем **Format Disk**. Дожидаемся записи бутлоадера на USB. 40 | > На этом шаге у вас уже должен быть скачан образ **macOS** в виде `5.hfs`. 41 | 7. Нажимаем на значок `+` рядом с названием USB. Если вы ничего не меняли в настройках, то у вас появится два раздела, один из которых будет иметь название `CLOVER`, а другой `NONAME`. 42 | 8. Выбираем `Part2`, который имеет название `NONAME`. Нажимаем кнопку **Restore Partition** и указываем прежде скачанный `5.hfs`. Начнется запись образа на USB. 43 | 44 | Теперь у вас есть готовая USB с образом **macOS**. Вы совершили свой первый шаг к установке Хакинтоша. 45 | 46 | ## Установка образа на HDD/SSD 47 | 1. Для начала рекомендуется внести минимальные правки в config.plist, прописав в `Boot/Arguments` `-v debug=0x100 keepsyms=1`, а если ставите High Sierra, то и добавить [патч на показ паники](https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?act=findpost&pid=62112835&anchor=Spoil-62112835-1). 48 | 2. Положите kext-ы на сеть, звук и видео. 49 | > В случае High Sierra и новее не забудьте скопировать `ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi` из папки drivers-Off в drivers64 или drivers64UEFI в зависимости от типа загрузки. 50 | 3. Загружаемся с готовой USB в Clover и выбираем пункт **Boot macOS from OS X Base System**. 51 | > При первом запуске (если он успешен), вас встретит дружелюбное окно с выбором языка. 52 | 4. Выбираем нужный язык, нажимаем **Далее** 53 | > Для macOS до версии Sierra (10.12) включительно диск нужно форматировать в файловую систему HFS+ (OS X Extended (журналируемая)), 54 | High Sierra - HFS+ для жёсткого диска и APFS для SSD, 55 | Mojave - APFS для любого типа носителя. 56 | 57 | > При использовании APFS убедитесь в наличии драйвера [`ApfsDriverLoader.efi`](https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleSupportPkg/releases) в папке drivers64UEFI/drivers64 в зависимости от типа загрузки. 58 | 59 | > Если вы уже отформатировали диск, то переходим к шагу 8. 60 | 5. Дальше нам нужно отформатировать диск. Наводим на верхнюю панель, в ней нажимаем **Утилиты - Дисковая утилита**. 61 | 6. Выбираем нужный нам раздел, нажимаем **Стереть**. Вводим название, файловую систему и таблицу **GUID**. 62 | 7. Дожидаемся окончания форматирования и закрываем утилиту. 63 | 8. Нажимаем далее и выбираем свежеотформатированный диск. 64 | 9. После завершения установки вам надо будет перезагрузить систему, но на этот раз в Clover надо выбирать **Boot macOS from %названиедиска%** 65 | 10. Как только произойдет загрузка системы, вам предложат настроить основные компоненты. 66 | После окончания настройки у вас будет чистая система **macOS**, но, к сожалению, загрузка возможно только с USB. Чтобы это исправить нужно установить **Clover** в _EFI_ раздел, процесс установки которого я опишу ниже. 67 | 68 | ## Установка Clover на EFI раздел 69 | * В обоих случаях нужно скачать .pkg-установщик [по ссылке](https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/files/latest/download). Всё это будет делаться из уже запущенной macOS. 70 | * Выбираете системный диск через кнопку `Изменить размещение установки` и переходите в раздел `Настроить`, где и конфигурируете установку загрузчика. 71 | * Ставите галочку `Установить Clover на EFI раздел (ESP)` 72 | * Контрольную панель Clover устанавливайте по желанию. 73 | ### UEFI 74 | * В разделе `Загрузчик` выбираете `Не обновлять сектора MBR и PBR`. 75 | * В разделе `Drivers64UEFI` дополнительно выбираете `AptioMemoryFix-64` и `ApfsDriverLoader-64`. 76 | ### Legacy 77 | * В разделе `Загрузчик` выбираете `Установить boot0af на MBR` (типовая настройка, в экзотических случаях изучайте форумы). 78 | * В разделе `Drivers64` дополнительно выбираете `ApfsDriverLoader-64` (если вдруг устанавливаете High Sierra на SSD). 79 | * `Установить системные RC-скрипты на основной раздел` 80 | > Про назначение других драйверов можно почитать в "Клевере цвета хаки". 81 | 82 | После установки можно и нужно скопировать `config.plist`, папки `kexts` и `ACPI\patched` (если использовался) с загрузочной флешки в соответствующие места на появившемся разделе EFI системного диска. 83 | 84 | ## Видео 85 | В данный момент большая часть поддерживаемых системой видеокарт заводятся через плагин [WhateverGreen.kext](https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen/releases) к [Lilu.kext](https://github.com/acidanthera/Lilu/releases). Инструкции по его использованию к конкретным видеокартам – ниже по этому тексту. 86 | ## Звук 87 | **На данный момент существует два основных метода "завода" звука: AppleALC и VoodooHDA.** 88 | ### AppleALC: 89 | > Этот метод является динамическим патчингом нативного AppleHDA. 90 | * Само расширение сделано для Realtek ALC кодеков, которые сейчас являются самыми популярными среди производителей материнских плат. 91 | * Также работает для "завода" звука через HDMI на картах Intel, AMD и NVIDIA. 92 | * Список поддерживаемых кодеков доступен [здесь](https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs). 93 | 94 | **Установка:** 95 | * Скачиваем [Lilu](https://github.com/acidanthera/Lilu/releases) и сам [AppleALC](https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/releases); 96 | * Кладём оба кекста в **CLOVER/EFI/kexts/Other**. 97 | * Выключаем `FixHDA`, `AddHDMI`, `UseIntelHDMI` в `config.plist`; 98 | * В `config.plist` в **строке** `Devices/Audio/Inject` пишем NO; 99 | * В `Boot/Arguments` добавляем `alcid=X`, где X - номер layout-а, который идёт вместе с кодеком в таблице; 100 | * Перезагружаемся. 101 | > Примечание: если звук так и не появился, то пробуем другой layout. 102 | 103 | ### VoodooHDA: 104 | * Сможет "завести" почти любой аудиокодек, но настройка самого расширения иногда очень проблематична. 105 | **Установка:** 106 | * Скачиваем сам [кекст](https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/files/latest/download). 107 | * Кладём кекст в `/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other`. 108 | * Перезагружаемся. 109 | * Про дополнительную настройку VoodooHDA можно почитать [здесь](https://applelife.ru/posts/589135). 110 | 111 | ## Wi-Fi 112 | ### Atheros AR**** 113 | * Скачиваем [Injector](https://github.com/black-dragon74/ATH9KFixup/releases) и ставим в папку с кекстам и в Clover (если сеть отвалится после перезагрузке переместить его в System/Library/Extensions) 114 | * Скачиваем [ATH9KFixup](https://github.com/black-dragon74/ATH9KFixup/releases/download/1.2.0/ATH9KInjector.zip) и перемещаем в папку с кекстами в Clover. 115 | (Опционально) * Для AR9485 и AR9565 нужно будет дополнительно прописать аргумент -ath9485 и -ath9565, соответственно. 116 | * Перезагружаемся. 117 | > Поддерживаемые модели: AR946X (AR9462 & AR9463), AR9485 и AR9565. 118 | ### Broadcom 119 | > Смотреть [таблицу](http://goo.gl/doHbns). 120 | ### Intel 121 | * Ни один адаптер от Intel не заводим на данный момент. Но ведется разработка [кекста](https://github.com/ammulder/AppleIntelWiFiMVM) под все это дело. 122 | ### Qualcomm Atheros QCA**** 123 | * Ни один адаптер серии QCA не заводим на данный момент. 124 | 125 | ## LAN 126 | ### Realtek 127 | * Ставим [кекст](https://github.com/RehabMan/OS-X-Realtek-Network) 128 | * Перезагружаемся. 129 | > Поддерживает все RTL81**. 130 | ### Intel 131 | * Ставим [кекст](https://github.com/Mieze/IntelMausiEthernet) 132 | * Перезагружаемся. 133 | > Поддерживает большинство LAN от Intel (включая новые I217*, I218* и I219*) 134 | ### Atheros 135 | * Удаляем ALXEthernet.kext в S/L/E. 136 | * Удаляем соответсвующий сетевой интерфейс в настройках. 137 | * Ставим [кекст](https://github.com/Mieze/AtherosE2200Ethernet/) 138 | * Перезагружаемся. 139 | > Поддерживает AR816x, AR817x, Killer E220x, Killer E2400 и Killer E2500. 140 | ### Broadcom 141 | * Используем FakePCIID. 142 | 143 | # Полезные ссылки 144 | ## Главное 145 | * Дистрибутивы — http://osxpc.ru/category/downloads/osx/ 146 | * Кексты 1 – https://www.applelife.ru/threads/2942933 147 | * Кексты 2 — http://osxpc.ru/downloads/k/kexts/ 148 | * Запаска /S/L/E — http://osxpc.ru/zapaska/ 149 | * Clover — https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/files/latest/download 150 | * Клевер цвета хаки 4542 — https://i.applelife.ru/2018/06/431578_Klever_cveta_xaki_4542.pdf 151 | * "Чистый" config.plist для редактирования под себя – https://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/HEAD/tree/CloverPackage/CloverV2/EFI/CLOVER/config-sample.plist 152 | * Настройка BIOS (общее) — http://osxpc.ru/faq/settings_bios/ 153 | ### Обсуждение 154 | * Clover — https://applelife.ru/threads/42089 155 | * Mojave – https://applelife.ru/threads/2942975 156 | * High Sierra – https://applelife.ru/threads/2210706 157 | * Sierra – https://applelife.ru/threads/2929575 158 | * El Capitan — https://applelife.ru/threads/517495 159 | * Yosemite — https://applelife.ru/threads/41758 160 | 161 | ## Графика 162 | ### Intel 163 | * Актуальный мануал – https://applelife.ru/threads/1289648 164 | * Intel Quick Sync – https://applelife.ru/threads/817923/ 165 | * Skylake HD – http://osxpc.ru/zavod/gpu/intel/skylake/ 166 | * Broadwell HD – http://osxpc.ru/zavod/gpu/intel/broadwell/ 167 | * Haswell HD – http://osxpc.ru/zavod/gpu/intel/haswell/ 168 | * HD4000 — http://osxpc.ru/zavod/gpu/intel/hd4000/ 169 | * HD3000 — http://osxpc.ru/zavod/gpu/intel/hd3000/ 170 | * GMA X3100 — https://applelife.ru/threads/36617 171 | * GMA 950 — https://applelife.ru/threads/22726 172 | ### Radeon 173 | * FAQ по WhateverGreen – https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen/blob/master/Manual/FAQ.Radeon.ru.md 174 | * AMD/ATI HD4xx0, HD5xx0; AMD HD6xx0, HD7xx0, R5, R7, R9, RX, Vega — https://applelife.ru/threads/28890 175 | * Патч фреймбуфера — http://osxpc.ru/zavod/gpu/ati/patch/ 176 | ### Nvidia 177 | * Fermi – https://applelife.ru/threads/27607 178 | * Kepler — https://applelife.ru/threads/37131 179 | * Maxwell/Pascal – https://applelife.ru/threads/1546195 180 | * Web-драйвера под конкретные версии macOS – http://www.macvidcards.com/drivers.html 181 | 182 | ## Звук 183 | ### AppleALC: 184 | * Релизы (скачивание) – http://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/releases 185 | * Поддерживаемые кодеки – http://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs 186 | * Видео по установке – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbLn_OkVuKY 187 | 188 | * AppleHDA (Если нет поддержки со стороны AppleALC) — http://osxpc.ru/kexts/audio/applehda/ 189 | * VoodooHDA (Полностью рабочий аналог AppleHDA) — https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/files/latest/download 190 | * Toleda HDMI — http://tonymacx86.com/threads/audio-hdmi-audio-applehda-guide.143760/ 191 | ### Обсуждение: 192 | * AppleALC — https://applelife.ru/threads/171672 193 | * VoodooHDA — https://applelife.ru/threads/18413 194 | 195 | ## СЕТЬ 196 | ### RJ-45 (LAN): 197 | * Полный список + обсуждение — https://applelife.ru/forums/setevye-karty.40/ 198 | * Самые популярные — http://osxpc.ru/category/kexts/internet/ 199 | ### Wi-Fi (WLAN): 200 | * Новая таблица (NGFF+PCI-E) — https://pp.vk.me/c630723/v630723383/271b8/8P0Uz2vtNIE.jpg 201 | * Старая таблица (только PCI-e) — https://vk.com/doc-12954845_437058293 202 | * Также стоит взглянуть — https://github.com/toleda/wireless_half-mini 203 | 204 | ## PS/2, I2C (Клавиатура, мышь, тачпад) 205 | * Десктопный вариант — http://osxpc.ru/kexts/ps2/vdps2/ 206 | * ELAN — http://osxpc.ru/kexts/ps2/elan/ 207 | * Synaptic и прочие — http://osxpc.ru/kexts/ps2/synaptic/ 208 | 209 | ## Аккумулятор 210 | * ACPIBatteryManager.kext — https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-acpi-battery-driver/downloads/ 211 | * Инструкция по патчингу DSDT – https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/116102 212 | * Патчи для DSDT (репозиторий) — http://raw.github.com/RehabMan/Laptop-DSDT-Patch/master 213 | 214 | ## USB 215 | * USBInjectAll.kext – https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-usb-inject-all/downloads/ 216 | * Большой мануал по заводу USB – https://applelife.ru/posts/550233 217 | * Создание USBLegacy.kext – https://applelife.ru/posts/537459 218 | 219 | ## СИСТЕМА И ЮЗАБЕЛЬНОСТЬ 220 | * Завод MacAppStore и iCloud; iMessage и FaceTime; HandOff и Continuity — https://applelife.ru/posts/727913 221 | * Работа с ACPI (DSDT, SSDT) — http://osxpc.ru/faq/acpi-manual/ 222 | * Регулировка яркости в ноутбуках — http://osxpc.ru/faq/brightness-laptop/ 223 | * Регулировка яркости клавишами Fn — http://osxpc.ru/faq/backlight-fn/ 224 | * Ошибка boot0: error — http://osxpc.ru/faq/boot0-error/ 225 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------