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E7270: target partition not visible for Sierra installation


tricade

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Please see the screenshots -

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I added a USB HDD for the installation - the USB Stick is Clover with MacOS Sierra install. So in total 3 drives. USB Stick installation - USB HDD spare drive and a NVME driver. Still I cant see any drives... thats so wired

 

I tried to use DiskMakerX and your method to create a OSX Installation.

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I did used "https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=13483" for the newest Bios + OS.
Copied those files in the existing folder on the EFI drive (replaced those) you can see it in the screenshot in my first post

EDIT: Fixed belive me or not... I moved the RAM from Slot B to A and I can start the install now. May you can add this to your guide!

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After I updated the FAKE SMC driver iam able to access the Internet with a cable thats OK ;) For Wlan I can buy a USB Wlan card that is supported.

Only one think is missing thats the sound :/ All I know is that this Laptop has a ALC3235 Chip from Realtec inside. Anyone has an idea?

 

And yes I used "https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=13483";) No success

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