I was afraid that was going to be the case. Just checked into DiskWarrior, a little pricey for my taste. Especially not knowing whether it will fix my issue or not.
By chance, anyone got any thoughts on the cause of the issue? I'd hate to go through the process just to have it happen again...
Hopefully this is the right place for this. It seemed to be the most appropriate.
Okay, so I have 10.10.4 installed and my system has been 100% working for over a year now. There are no obvious problems that I've noticed. Today, however, I ran OnyX to do some maintenance and it told me my...
Clover is installed to the SSD/HDD. I changed my boot to the UEFI SSD and this seemed to help it. The same screen appears, but now only for about 1-2 seconds. Not nearly as annoying to me as an 8-second delay.
Out of curiosity and slightly off topic, but what exactly is the difference...
I have a complete working setup of Yosemite using clover... a sincere thanks to the good people on this forum and a couple of others, because I'd never be at this point without you (and if anyone reading this needs help with a similar setup as me, let me know, I don't claim to be an expert, but...
I think this is precisely what is happening. I was a little curious about that as on first boot I had an EFI "drive", so to speak but then on my subsequent boots since then it wasn't there and I've been editing the config.plist file on my main partition's /ETC/CLOVER. I think I've got that...
I actually did manually edit that part of the config.plist file. It was one of the first things I did. Although I still had Intel as true. Would this cause my issue? I'll try it again this afternoon and change Intel to False as well. Thanks for the reply, and the link, I ran across and read...
So as the title says, there is probably a very simple solution to this, but every time I boot I have to go to the options icon in the Clover Boot Manager and go to the graphics injector menu and disable 'Inject Nvidia: [ ]' I've changed seemingly every option in the clover configurator that has...
That did the trick! Thanks a lot! Had to reboot once to get networking to work. I'm assuming that the nv_disable=1 boot flag is graphics card related so I'll have to figure out that part in a bit but I'm up and running again. For the time being, anyway. :-?
System Specs: i7-4770k; Asus Maximus VI Gene; 16GB Corsair Vengeance (2x8GB); EVGA GTX770 4gb
I've got an issue and need some advice or thoughts on how to proceed. First, I had Mavericks set up and running perfectly on my system with a 3tb HDD and a 120GB Samsung EVO SSD configured as a fusion...
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