![]() ![]() Power off the NUC and disconnect the power cable for 10 seconds Replace your EFI folder with contents of EFI-flash.ĭo not connect anything to Thunderbolt port on the NUC It is possible to un-flash the firmware (return it to original settings) if you require Windows functionality. Flashing Thunderbolt firmware Step 1 - Enable Thunderbolt: There are 2 EFI folders attached to this post:ĮFI-flash - this is used for backing up the current firmware + modifying itĮFI-native - this is used to run the modified firmwareĬaution: after you flash the firmware, thunderbolt hot-plug will not work in Windows. In order to enable Thunderbolt natively in OS X, you need to modify the firmware (and make it similar to real Mac). You will need to use mand -> Generate SMBIOS -> MacBookPro15,2 Please change your Serial/UUID/Board Serial in both EFI-flash/ist and EFI-native/ist using the following guide ( ) OpenCoreI followed the OpenCore Laptop Guide for my Coffee Lake CPUĬhoosing MacBookPro15,2 because it is very close to my build. ![]() ITK6.efi –b –x custom.bio –ib BE0083.bio –is –ic –id –il applelogo.jpg Then flash the BIOS.īIOS was modified using Intel Integrator Toolkit toolkit with options Put the bios on FAT formatted USB disk, boot and select F7. ![]() In order to make the system boot without attaching HDMI display, "Legacy Boot" needs to be enabled.įor your convenience, I'm attaching a customized BIOS - this is the default NUC INTEL BIOS v83 with all config options already set + Apple Logo instead of default Intel NUC Logo. The Wifi card is using the PCI-express port of NVME, and Bluetooth is connected using on-board usb header.ĭisabled CEC, VT-D, Onboard bluetooth and wireless, Infrared. We're using the M.2 slot for installing a chinese adapter for native Apple Wifi + Bt card. The buildInstalling the native Wifi + BT card: After a lot of trial and error, I managed to figure out how to enable Thunderbolt and make it work.Īll this was possible using amazing work of OSY86 (Specifically ThunderboltPatcher and HaC-Mini project targeting Intel NUC Hades Canyon (NUC8i7HNK/NUC8i7HVK), which served as a reference for my work) I got a cheap second-hand Apple Thunderbolt Display (27"), and struggled to connect it to my NUC. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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