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Same thing, reboot loop at 3/4 of the boot process.Installed and put me in a reboot loop. WTF! Anyone know how to fix?
Same thing, reboot loop at 3/4 of the boot process.Installed and put me in a reboot loop. WTF! Anyone know how to fix?
Its useful to have a cloned copy of your main disc to try any updates on first. That way a complete reinstall is not needed if you have any issues.I installed the update and it seems that the NVIDIA web drivers are NOT compatible and crash the system into a boot loop. I removed all of the kexts related to the NVIDA drivers from /Library/Extensions and was able to get back into the system. Tried reinstalling the drivers and the application says it is not compatible with this version. Being a new Hackintosh user, I just learned a very important lesson....use Time Machine! LOL Oh well... Time to reinstall...
Launch your recovery partition and use time machine there to go back prior the update (it creates a Time machine access by default)I installed the update and it seems that the NVIDIA web drivers are NOT compatible and crash the system into a boot loop. I removed all of the kexts related to the NVIDA drivers from /Library/Extensions and was able to get back into the system. Tried reinstalling the drivers and the application says it is not compatible with this version. Being a new Hackintosh user, I just learned a very important lesson....use Time Machine! LOL Oh well... Time to reinstall...
Launch your recovery partition and use time machine there to go back prior the update (it creates a Time machine access by default)
Its useful to have a cloned copy of your main disc to try any updates on first. That way a complete reinstall is not needed if you have any issues.
Launch your recovery partition and use time machine there to go back prior the update (it creates a Time machine access by default)
Giving it a try now...I will report back...