But it did nothing, it booted all right and it looks like it works exactly the same as before. So I did nothing and restarted the computer, expecting a huge crash or smth of the sort. But I also thought it could really confuse the system. I first thought that I could just reconfigure the way it was: check some boxes, fill up some lines. So when I launched the Clover Configurator after I've done my backup I realised it was completely blanked. I've done many saves of that file when configuring clover, but I was so focused on the matter at task that I completely forgot that I was modifying the file on the USB stick. This is manifested by the fact that PLIST files open in unusual applications or do not have an assigned program. And to do that, I had to erase the disk that I used to create the USB install disk but I completely forgot to move the ist file. The main problem with Mac OS X Property List Format is that the PLIST file is incorrectly associated with programs. So once everything was installed, I decided to make a bootable backup of the system. I've spent the whole week building and setting up my first Hackintosh and I'm happy to say that it works like a charm! I've followed this amazing thread step by step to set everything up. Little bit worried there, I might have done something quite stupid. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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