Some of these drivers/kexts may or may not be included in Clover, it changes from time to time.IntelMausiEthernet 2.4.0 fixed your network (latest at time).NullCPUPowerManagement (you may have to download this manually but I've found its best to use it when installing OS X only - don't use this kext in your final EFI on your boot drive).
When installing be sure to install the following to "Other" on target EFI (USB)
In Clover there's a Kext section, as well as an Install Drivers section. Now copy over the ist to "/Volumes/EFI/EFI/Clover" in Finder, or by terminal. Mount the EFI partition it just created using the mount tool in Clover Use Clover tool to Install EFI Bootloader to USB Drive Still progress though.Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/USB -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Mojave.app -nointeraction Also, cpus=1 is limiting my CPU power to 1 core. I also ran Cinebench and got a very very low score for the card. I got all excited, but then i remembered that I am not supposed to boot to this drive since it doesn't have the clover EFI info, thus I would have to type in those boot flags every time I wanted to boot up. This booted up and my screen was a much higher res, the system report also said that it was the correct card. To get into the non EFI version I had to add the boot flags dart=0 cpus=1 and nvda_dvr=1. Once I was in there system report told me that my graphics was "Nvidia 3 mb" and everything was glitchy. To get into the UEFI version I had to add the boot flags dart=0 cpus=1 nv_disable and nvda_dvr=1 but that was put in there from Clover Configurator. The weird thing is, I can boot from both the UEFI version of my SSD and the Standard EFI version (I don't know if anyone else sees the same drive twice in their bios disk selection). I tried to boot in verbose mode but it just gives me a wall of text. I chose the ssd without and boot flags and the black apple screen popped up, then sat there frozen. I did, clover popped up with three drives EFI, SSD and that Recovery drive.
After the driver installed, it prompted me to restart. Then I downloaded and installed the post El Cap stuff including the Nvidia web driver. I then tried with the nv_disable=1 bootflag in Verbose mode. From here I chose boot from El Capitan and tried to boot without any boot flags.
This time there were two new drives to choose from, "Boot Mac OS X from El Capitain" (my ssd) and a Recovery drive with the multibeast logo on it. The computer then restarted and selected the USB drive again. I chose a language, formatted the drive and installed.
I eventually got through that process by entering nv_disable=1 three separate times. The loading bar would get all the way to the end and then flash an error, then restart.
I kept getting hung up on the black apple screen while booting through the USB. I made a bootable USB with clover and chose Legacy Boot Mode, since my MOB is weird and has "Hybrid EFI Technology" instead of UEFI. Then I bought the EVGA GTX 980 Ti which fucked up everything so I said, "Eh, I might as well upgrade to El Capitan" At the beginning I had a stable, fully functional Hackintosh running Mavericks. This whole process has really got me down.