![]() ![]() ![]() One final question: Would the "fresh install" listed on hackintosher. Is there any way I can perhaps go in and clean up the MultiBeast+UniBeast stuff from my Time Machine restore to truly make it a "vanilla" restore? Or perhaps another method to currently backup my existing data before I start the entire fresh install? Things youll need: - A copy of the macOS High Sierra InstallerApp. If its not or youre unsure, just boot into your Recoverypartition of your currently installed copy of OS X, open Terminal, andrun csrutil disable. My current High Sierra installation was using the Multibeast + Unibeast method, and I am now worried that since Time Machine already created a backup, it had to have backed up the things Multibeast and Unibeast performed, correct? For instance, when I installed High Sierra, Time Machine was able to restore old themes I had running on El Capitan's clover boot screen. 2008 MacBook Air (MacBookAir 1,1)- Note: Make sure SIP is disabled on the system you intend to installHigh Sierra on. BTW, all my Macs in my sig have High Sierra on them, including two older and slower than yours, and they run fine. ![]() I am going to retry my High Sierra Hackintosh install, follow the Vanilla method this time, but before doing so I wanted to ask about Time Machine. High Sierra runs fine too on a 2.4 GHz Core Duo with SSD, but its still not completely mature, and has new software compatibilities with some old legacy software. ![]()
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