I think one of the reasons that triggered the certification to fail, at least for me, was unpplugin from energy...because like I said in the other thread, I booted 2 or 3 times on saturday morning and everything was fine, then I unppluged from energy to disconnect all the SSDs to install Windows...
No, it wasn't connected, I plugged everything back after the Windows install
I see...reading the other topic, it looks like most of the nvidia failure happened before mine, but I'll try troubleshooting with the methods explained there
So you're saying this problem would happen even if I didn't install Windows?
Because when I booted in the morning everything was working like it should.
I had a hackintosh working for 3 or 4 years now, but since my GPU is an GTX 1080TI Nvidia and I can't update from High Sierra, I was thinking about a dual boot to use some new softwares on Windows.
After troubleshooting the "windows could not prepare the computer to boot into the next phase of...
You should format your pendrive in GUID.
Check this thread: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/there-was-an-error-creating-your-unibeast-drive-couldnt-modify-plist.175889/
Hope it helps.
Hi there...sorry, i didn't see your message...
Everything is running smooth now, except when the hack enters sleep mode...
I attached my EFI folder, although when i tried with someone else's folder it didn't help much...hope it works for you
The ssd is attached to port 6 if i remember well. I'll try those configs.
Is there a way to prevent the system from restarting when in sleep mode? It does every time.
Hey there...thanks for the response.
I got everything working...but the system is crashing a lot when i'm editing in Adobe Premiere or Davinci Resolve...i thought it could be a temperature problem, and although i didn't find any software to see if the gpu is hot or not, the cpu is operating in...
I finally installed High Sierra...but i had to take out one of the RAM...every time i try to boot with the 2 sticks (no matter the position) it wont boot.
Plus, the image on high sierra is glitchy. I already installed the drivers with MultiBeast and nothing changed...no internet either...
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