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- By ITzTravelInTimeHi guys, this thread is to show you a new and open source app, created by me, that I called TINU:
The name means: TINU Is Not #####, the U refers to a popular software that is used to create macOS hackintosh installers (that for good reasons is banned on this forum), but the aim of the name is to explain that this app is a totally different thing from that software and works in a totally different way.
This app basically is a graphical interface for the createinstallmedia executable that is inside the macOS and Mac OS X installer apps, it is capable to create a bootable installer completely vanilla like what you do using the command line method, and also this method is recommended by apple itself. In addition to this, this app provvides you simplicity and flexybility, and lets you to avoid most of the tedious steps or problems of other simlar apps.
TINU allows you to create easily a bootable macOS installer without messing around with command line stuff and without using disk utility, all you need to do is use the app and then install your bootloader of choiche on the usb (or just leave it as is if you want to use it on a real Mac).
Features:
- Simple-to-use UI that allows you to easily start the bootable macOS installer creation process.
- It can work with every macOS installer app that has the createinstallmedia executable inside its resources folder (including also beta and newly released installers).
- You can use any erasable volume that is at least 7 GB of size (if the volume's drive is not in GUID format, TINU will re-format it accordingly).
- Can work with the Mac OS recovery system, so you can create a bootable macOS installer from the macOS installer itself or from the macOS recovery partition, and you can use TINU to install macOS, too.
- 100% clean: The bootable macOS installers created with this tool are vanilla, just as if you created them using the command line 'createinstallmedia' method in Terminal.
- Open Source: You can verify what this program does on your computer and you can create your own version by downloading and playing with the source code.
- Does not require any special preparations. Just open the program, make sure you have a USB drive plugged in and have a macOS installer app on your disk.
- No need to use Disk Utility. TINU can format your drive or partition for you.
- Integrated EFI partition mounter tool.
- Works using the latest versions of macOS and will also support newer Mac installers out of the box without requiring an update.
- Offers advanced features to customize your bootable macOS installer.
(To sugegst a new feature please contact me on github)
Requirements:
- A computer that runs Mac OS X Yosemite or a more recent version (Mac OS X El Capitan is required to use TINU in a macOS recovery or installer).
- A drive or a free partition (on a drive which already supports GUID) of least 7 GB that you want to turn into a macOS/Mac OS X installer.
- A copy of a macOS/Mac OS X installer app (Maveriks or newer versions are supported) in the /Applications folder or in the root of any storage drive on your machine (excepted the drive or volume you want to turn into your macOS install media).
Download:
- All downloads:
https://github.com/ITzTravelInTime/TINU/releases
- Reccommended download for Catalina and Big Sur users:
https://github.com/ITzTravelInTime/TINU/releases/tag/3.0_BETA_4_(82)
Frequently asked questions:
https://github.com/ITzTravelInTime/TINU/wiki/FAQs
Useful links:
Thread (english) on insanelymac.com:
- http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/326959-tinu-the-macos-installer-creator-app-mac-app/
Thread (italian) on insanelymac.com:
- https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/333261-tinu-app-per-creare-chiavette-di-installazione-di-macos-thread-in-italiano/
Thread (english-german) on hackintosh-forum.de:
- https://www.hackintosh-forum.de/index.php/Thread/33630-TINU/
Post on Reddit:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/a1h61d/tinu_vanilla_bootable_macos_installer_creation/
Facebook hackintosh help and beta testing (Italian only):
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/Italia.hackintosh/?fref=ts
Contact me (project creator):
- Insanelymac.com profile: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/user/1390153-itztravelintime/
- email: piecaruso97@gmail.com
Note that:
- This software is under GNU GPL v3 license so any new branch/mod/third party release must be open source and under the same license.
- We (the project creator and othe people involved with active developmment) assume no responsibility for any use of this app and this source code, and also for any kind of hardware and software damage to any computer and any device or peripheral that may come from this app or source code during it's use and outside it's usage
- We do not guarantee support to you, this is only an open source project, not a product released by a company!
- This project is born only for educational and demonstrative purposes, it's not intended to be used for commercial purposes and it will never be.
- This is a no-profit project, born only to let people to create macOS install medias in a more simple way and also to learn how to create this kind of apps.
Credits:
- Apple for macos and installer apps and scripts
- People that helped me a lot:
Francesco Perchiazzi, Nicola Tomarelli, Roberto Sciortino, Raffaele Sonnessa, Ermanno Nicoletti, Tommaso Dimatore, Michele Vitiello Bonaventura, Massimiliano Faralli, Davide Dessì, Giorgio Dall'Aglio, Peter Paul Chato.
- Special thanks to Italian Hackintosh group!! for help (https://www.facebook.com/groups/Italia.hackintosh/?fref=ts)
- Thomas Tempelmann for help with the UI
- Pietro Caruso (ITzTravelInTime) for creating, maintaing and developing this project
Here are also some screenshots inside this spoiler tab - By gekko.beI have an old Hackintosh that I have brought back to life. An ASUS P5KPLAM-SE mobo, Intel Core 2 Quad, with a Sapphire HD 5670 1GB graphics card. It used to work just fine on High Sierra 10.13.3 (I think it was .3) However I only used the DVI port. Updated to 10.13.6 and with AMD kexts rollback to the previous versions I got everything o wrk just fine: boot, HDMI video, HDMI audio etc etc. The only problem I face is that my USB keyboard and mouse freeze/hang seemingly very random. I can not seem to get it right. Unplugging and replugging the USB device makes it work again, sometimes for a few seconds sometimes for an hour . No idea what's wrong. Have tried tons of options in clover, USBInjectall.kext with port limit patch, whatever I could find. Would there be anyone out there who would have an idea of what could be the problem?
- By DradisI finally got my Opencore Hackintosh up and running, but I'm still having trouble with the USB ports. My USB 2.0 Ports work just fine, but my 3.0 ports don't work at all. Absolutely nothing happens when I plug anything into a 3.0 port. I'm trying to follow the guides for mapping USB ports, but one of the first steps is to use Hackintool to identify your ports. Hackintool shows that I have no USB ports at all, not even the ones that work. Btw, a flash drive and my keyboard were plugged into USB 2.0 ports and working at the time this screen shot was taken. USBInjectAll.kext is in use. Kernel > Quirks > XHCIPortLimit is set to TRUE in config.plist. Can anyone please tell me how to make these USB ports work? Thank you.
System:
Asus Prime B460M-A
Intel i5 10400
Intel UHD 630 iGPU
Opencore 0.6.0
macOS 10.15.6 - By jlvlnzlHi,
I'm getting an error when i try to install Catalina 10.5.6 Install on HP 800 G1 SFF Haswell.
This happens on the first reboot after installing MacOS (see atached image).
I'm using Opencore 0.6.0.
config.plist checked with opencore.slowgeek.com
HP 800 G1 SFF
i7 4785t Haswell
Intel hd4600 (using just iGPU)
I attached EFI, log error opencore, error capture.
Anything help will be gratefull!!!
EFI.rar
opencore-2020-08-11-025646.txt
opencore-2020-08-11-030700.txt
config.plist - By ALGhackintoshHi @chris1111 i have a tenda w311ma usb wireless adapter , i wanted to make it work with my catalina hackintosh so i installed the driver from the official site , the Rt2870driver.kext file and your wireless panel utility but i have a problem : The software dosent always connect to the acess points and when it does , and everything seems to be ok (even in network section of the system preferences ) when i go to safari for example it tells me that im not connected . I tried to connect the pc to my phone using hotspot , same problem in the pc it shows connected to network but in the phone the pc doesnt appear in the list of the connected devices . What to do ? Please help me !
If you're using one of these computers with OS X Mavericks or later, you can install macOS Catalina. Your Mac also needs at least 4GB of memory and 12.5GB of available storage space, or up to 18.5GB of storage space when upgrading from OS X Yosemite or earlier. https://truenfil848.weebly.com/how-to-download-sims-origin.html. Learn how to upgrade to macOS Catalina. How to select all on macbook pro. https://junkiessoft.mystrikingly.com/blog/how-to-backup-computer-on-my-passport.
In terms of support, Catalina will run on all machines that ran Mojave (the previous named version), except for Mac Pros released between 2010 and 2012. Sqlpro studio 1 0 417 0. These could run Mojave using a GPU upgrade. Hp 6500 software for mac.
MacBook Pro
- Users looking to benefit from Apple's forthcoming macOS Catalina innovations will need to have a desktop Mac or MacBook Pro from 2012 or later, or a MacBook from 2015 onwards.
- MacOS Catalina will run on all Macintosh computers that supported Mojave:1 MacBook: Early 2015 or newer. MacBook Air: Mid 2012 or newer. MacBook Pro: Mid 2012 or newer. Mac Mini: Late 2012 or newer. IMac: Late 2012 or newer. Mac Pro: Late 2013 or newer; Mid 2010 or Mid 2012 if upgraded with a recommended Metal-capable GPU.
- Mac Pro models from late 2013 (plus mid-2010 and mid-2012 models with recommended Metal-capable GPU) This means that if your Mac is older than 2012 it won't officially be able to run Catalina.
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