LSP: I can't recall because it's been awhile but if you're using those add on front ports as both 2.0/3.0 ports, each one should count as two ports? Are you taking that into consideration for the port limit amount?
I think you're painting an inaccurate portrayal of Apple's machine reliability which has been slipping for years. I'd recommend you watch a youtube channel by Louis Rossman for an awakening. Sadly. Apple is no longer the company you portray them to be.
tecemac: yes the instructions on page 1, post 1, walk you step by step through the process necessary for making a bootable USB stick that will install High Sierra. Just follow the steps exactly and you should be good to go. The reason you have to install Clover on the USB stick is to make the...
Updated without any issues here but required the following steps:
a) Updated to newapfs.efi
b) Reinstall sound drivers
c) Applied the new USB 3.0 patch.
I updated from 10.13.3 to 10.13.5.
johnryan, Not if you follow those instructions. The only other thing that comes to mind is a kext or video card issue but your verbose error was pretty specific referencing an apfs error. You don't mention your system specs as is required in your personal info? Please do so.
johnryan, Even using the USB stick requires you place apfs.efi in it's drivers64UEFI directory. Multibeast does not do this for you. That process should have been done when you were creating the USB. Have a look at this...
Update. Boot time seems much slower after upgrading to 10.13.3. I decided to go back to 10.13.2 because of it. I'll just wait until 10.13.4 hits to upgrade again. Running APFS here.
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