

How to fix the iMessage login problem on your Hack.

However, if you're concerned at compatibility, just download version 1.1.2. All three versions should work on the newest version of Chimera. As of May 11, 2014, this are three different versions of this file: version 1.1.1, 1.1.2, and 1.1.3. Cannot connect to FaceTime or Messages on MacOS BigSur (MBP 16') I am trying to sign in to FaceTime and Messages application on my Mac. FileNVRAM.dylib: This is a code library that Chimera will use to pretend that your Hackintosh is a real Mac, thereby circumventing iMessage's authorization requirements.Chimera is installed on your Hackintosh by default when you install UserDSDT or Easybeast in Multibeast. Chimera Bootloader (version 2.0+): To apply this fix, you need version 2.0 or newer of Chimera bootloader, which can circumvent the new authorization requirements in iMessage.If you haven't installed Mac OS X on your PC yet, check out our guide to installing OS X Mountain Lion with Unibeast. A working Hackintosh: For this guide, we will assume that you already have a working Hackintosh.This will allow your Hackintosh to emulate a real Mac, thereby circumventing the authorization problems that Hackintoshes have been experiencing with iMessage. In this guide, you will install the newest version of Chimera bootloader, as well as an extra DYLIB file to your bootloader's configuration folder. However, if you want a slightly simpler fix, you're in luck: we can now fix the problem using Chimera bootloader instead. I know I was frustrated as could be.For the past few weeks, Hackintoshes have been unable to log into the Messages app (better known as "iMessage") on OS X Mountain Lion. Last week, we showed you how to fix these problems with Clover bootloader, an alternative to the more popular Chameleon and Chimera bootloaders for Hackintoshes. I had checked all of the other suspects mentioned on here (I have never replaced my motherboard, my Time Zone was set to check automatically and was in the correct area, and the issue persisted on WiFi, landline, and Firewall On/Off).I noticed that when I logged in to a Guest account on my mac, FaceTime would log in without issue.FaceTime would continually bounce back to the login screen, even though I am sure my account info was correct (working on iMessages, iCloud, and iTunes on my Mac, and FaceTime was working on my phone as well).For whatever reason, that enabled my FaceTime to sign back in!įor the record, this is exactly what my problem was: I had originally signed in with an Apple ID to my account, so I went in and removed it there. My fix was pretty basic, what worked in the end for me was going into System Settings > Users & Groups. I had the same issue, and managed to fix it after a lot of effort.
