I erased my SSD and made a fresh install from macOS sierra. The installation was successful. I could make it through the whole installation process to the desktop. I started Multibeast and went through the process and finished it. The next reboots didn't work directly, but I tried some different...
The system does not freeze, it reboots immediately after the Apple logo and progress bar had appeared.
The one with the Apple icon is the option to boot the SSD and install mac os x from it. I think there are still some installation files from my first run. Could this cause this issue?
I have...
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DssW Power Manager: https://www.dssw.co.uk/powermanager/
Works very well.
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All these files are in the "other" folder:
AppleIntelE1000e.kext
AtherosE2200Ethernet.kext
FakeSMC.kext
RealtekRTL8111.kext
USBInjectAll.kext
drivers64UEFI folder...
Arrr it was "Enabled". I've now Disabled it. (Peripherals -> Console Redirection -> Disabled)
I have removed the nv_disable Parameter.
The "Kingston Data Traveler" is my installation stick. The SanDisk is my internal SSD and where the OS is located. The other Hitachi HDD's are just for storing...
"UEFI Boot Mode"
I didn't choose anything because I use the onboard intel graphic
No, I forgot that
I did not change the boot sequence:
I used Clover to select the install option for the USB stick
At the first, I used the standard parameters "dart=0 nv_disable=1". At least I tried "dart=0...
Hi all,
I'm running since 2012 a custom mac at least on OS X Yosemite with the following hardware:
Core i3-3225 @3.3 GHz
Corsair 8 GB RAM
SATA 6Gb/s MLC synchron (SDSSDX-120G-G25)
Gigabyte Q77M-D2H
I thought yesterday that it's time for an update and tried first to update directly from OS X...
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