![]() This NUC also works by following this guide. Recently received a „Dawson Canyon“ NUC7i7DNKE. I was able to use my DP screen using a USB-C->DP cable (my monitor does not offer full resolution over HDMI). The NUC7i7BNH has an HDMI port and a Thunderbolt3 (USB-C) port. And as with the previous generation, this NUC has soldered WiFi/BT, with no option to replace it. Like the previous Skylake NUC6 the NUC comes with MSR 0圎2 locked and there is no option in the BIOS to unlock it. This particular NUC has a single M.2 slot for SSD and support for a 2.5″ SATA SSD or HDD. This guide does not use Unibeast nor Multibeast, but uses automated scripts to handle most of the post-installation details. I installed with 8GB RAM (one stick), and an SM951/AHCI M.2 SSD. Preliminary support for the NUC8 „Bean Canyon“ has also been added. My NUC7 is the NUC7i7BNH, although I expect the guide will work on other similar models. The purpose of this guide is to provide a step-by-step guide to install Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, or El Capitan on the Kaby Lake Intel NUC7 series Intel NUC mini computers. Intel NUC7/NUC8 using Clover UEFI (NUC7i7Bxx,NUC8i7Bxx,etc)
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