Platform Info

Automatic

Leave as default.

CustomMemory

Can be ignored for now. Documentation in progress.

Generic

At this point in the guide, you’ll need to open a terminal and an instance of GenSMBIOS. Select option 1 for downloading MacSerial and Option 3 for generating SMBIOS. For this Westmere example, we’ll choose the MacPro5,1 SMBIOS.

This will give us output similar to the following:

  #######################################################
 #               MacPro5,1 SMBIOS Info                 #
#######################################################

Type:         MacPro5,1
Serial:       C000000000H
Board Serial: C00000000000V
SmUUID:       10000003-4009-4006-8005-C00000000001
Apple ROM:    600000000007

Press [enter] to return...

Make sure that you are using an invalid serial number! When visiting the Check Device Coverage page on Apple’s website, your serial number should not report an exising Mac, and you should get an error message such as “Please enter a valid serial number”.

To fill out the information on your config.plist, refer to the following chart to convert across.

GenSMBIOS config.plist
Board Serial MLB
Apple ROM ROM
Type SystemProductName
Serial SystemSerialNumber
SmUUID SystemUUID

UpdateDataHub

Update Data Hub fields. We can leave this default.

UpdateSMBIOS

Updates SMBIOS fields. We can leave this default.

UpdateSMBIOSMode

Replace the tables with newly allocated EfiReservedMemoryType. We can leave this default.

UseRawUuidEncoding

Use raw encoding for SMBIOS UUIDs. We can leave this default.

You can now continue to the next page.


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