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Sorry I'm not better at this yet.  I;m starting my 2nd attempt to build a hackintosh laptop but the last time was so long ago I'm not even sure Clover was a thing yet.  Anyway, I'm following some guides and collecting kexts and a modified plist to get Mojave or High Sierra on my Kaby Lake Spectre x360 with a switched out Broadcom wifi card.  I see lots of references to things like my CLOVER folder should have a /drivers64UEFI/ subfolder, with some drivers like ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi but my subfolder just says /drivers and the files Clover installed on the USB don't have 64 extensions at all. 

 

If I try to use this to boot my Spectre to install MacOS alongside the existing Windows 10 install am I asking for trouble?  If so, any suggestions on how to get the 64 bit stuff without access to a physical Mac?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Clover changed the directory structure recently. The guides you're reading are using older Clover versions as a reference. So indeed, your drivers should be in Drivers/UEFI in case of uefi booting, or Drivers/BIOS in case of legacy booting. 

They also indeed named the drivers without the "-64" suffix, simply due to the fact that there are no 32-bit drivers :lol:

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