I managed to sort it out!
To help others here is what I did:
Cloned the High Sierra drive to another SSD for precaution
Disabled the sata port in the BIOS for the m2 SSD which contained the High Sierra install.
Booted from the Windows Install Disc.
Attempted to repair using the basic startup...
Thanks for the prompt assistance! Yes HS was installed with APFS. And yea I should be able to track down windows ISO. I shall give the repair option a go later in the week.
My HS install is on an m2 ssd, so rather than pull it out to disconnect, is it safe enough to just disable it from the...
I've just recently performed a fresh install of High Sierra overwriting my existing Sierra Install. This installation is on its own SSD. The High Sierra installation so far appears to be running fine without too many hiccups.
I also had a Windows 10 installation on a separate SSD which was...
Got the iGPU working...was setting in BIOS.
Managed to get the sound drivers installed as well. Needed to install the 100 series audio in multibeast as well. Only catch is, there's no sound working yet...
Will investigate further.
It's a clean install on brand new system. The audio hasn't worked at all since running multibeast. It just doesn't appear to have installed. See here:http://prntscr.com/corv1c
Also igpu isn't installing/working either:http://prntscr.com/corvzw
Perfect! That's solved network issue, thank you! Unfortunately none of the other kexts/drivers seem to be working either though? Should I just wait for multibeast update?
Just did a clean install of Sierra and all ok so far but I'm having an issue with Multibeast not loading any drivers.
I select quick start, UEFI, sound, network and 530 drivers for a basic setup and then click build. It shows the installation of drivers/settings was successful but when I go to...
Having an issue with multibeast not loading any drivers.
I select quick start, UEFI, sound, network and 530 drivers and then build. It shows the installation worked but when I go to reboot it appears the system freezes for a bit, system reboots a minute later, then loads back into Sierra with...
Unibeast keeps crashing for me when copying files to usb... http://prnt.sc/codaau
Any ideas?
The same usb worked perfectly 18 months ago when I installed yosemite, and it still appears to be working fine.
Seems like half these problems are figuring themselves out...always the way.
I removed the USB from system to test again and now it is booting perfectly, loading bootloader first and then automatically jumping into yosemite.
Regarding the screen dropout issue, that seems to be occurring less...
All of the system information is on first page. Profile is now updated though.
The problem with booting is as stated...it will not boot without the USB flash drive (yosemite installer) plugged into system. So when the USB is plugged in, it loads bootloader and automatically boots into yosemite...
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