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- Apr 15, 2011
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- ASUS STRIX Z270F GAMING
- CPU
- I7 7600
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- gtx 1050
Hi friends
I am losing my mind over this, so I have decided to seek help amongst you guys. I apologize in advance for my lack of knowledge
So here is the thing, my old build was running El Capitan supersmooth, but when the system was to old to upgrade to the newest version of Logic pro and Sierra, I decided to make a new build from a Lenovo Thinkcentre, with the following specs:
- I5 2400 3,1 GHZ
- 16 ddr3 RAM
- Nvidia 1050
- custom Lenovo Mobo (https://www.cnet.com/products/lenov...re-i5-2400-3-1-ghz-4-gb-500-gb-sela9ge/specs/)
So I installed Sierra on a new SSD, and after a few days of tweaking everything was working like a charm. But on my old system I had a lot of Logic Projects that I need, so at first I tried importing them, but a lot of files was missing, and a lot of plugins was missing as well. So now i am trying to boot up my old SSD with El Capitan on my new rig. The first time i tried, it actually booted up, but with a few graphical glitches, and it didnt recognise my GPU. But when I saw my old system on my new rig I was thrilled
But when I booted up the second time it was stuck at the apple logo, and then it reboots. I tried in safe mode and without "reebot after kernel panic"- flags, and i get the dreaded CPU 0 caller 0xfff fail.
So since I am terribly afraid of doing anything that would compromise my system and my old hdd, I thought I would ask the experts. Is this even possible, and do you have any advice?
If this works I would be truly grateful, and I swear I will dedicate my life into making the world a better place
Best regards
Kristian
I am losing my mind over this, so I have decided to seek help amongst you guys. I apologize in advance for my lack of knowledge
So here is the thing, my old build was running El Capitan supersmooth, but when the system was to old to upgrade to the newest version of Logic pro and Sierra, I decided to make a new build from a Lenovo Thinkcentre, with the following specs:
- I5 2400 3,1 GHZ
- 16 ddr3 RAM
- Nvidia 1050
- custom Lenovo Mobo (https://www.cnet.com/products/lenov...re-i5-2400-3-1-ghz-4-gb-500-gb-sela9ge/specs/)
So I installed Sierra on a new SSD, and after a few days of tweaking everything was working like a charm. But on my old system I had a lot of Logic Projects that I need, so at first I tried importing them, but a lot of files was missing, and a lot of plugins was missing as well. So now i am trying to boot up my old SSD with El Capitan on my new rig. The first time i tried, it actually booted up, but with a few graphical glitches, and it didnt recognise my GPU. But when I saw my old system on my new rig I was thrilled
But when I booted up the second time it was stuck at the apple logo, and then it reboots. I tried in safe mode and without "reebot after kernel panic"- flags, and i get the dreaded CPU 0 caller 0xfff fail.
So since I am terribly afraid of doing anything that would compromise my system and my old hdd, I thought I would ask the experts. Is this even possible, and do you have any advice?
If this works I would be truly grateful, and I swear I will dedicate my life into making the world a better place
Best regards
Kristian