Alright, I figured out how to map all the different portions of my HD. I can see my thumbdrive now, but when i try to copy or move OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi file I am informed it is Read-Only and can't do anything. This is all really frustrating. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What you said seems to be helping quite a few people. Conceptually I completely understand what you’re saying, but how do I access the thumb drive with the replacement file? I enter the shell commands and only get to see half of what’s listed and I don’t know what the default names are for my...
I tried to find the files and folders mentioned in this thread as well as the original post and I was unsuccessful. My problems only started after I installed High Sierra and copied someone's config.plist file as they had the same motherboard as me and my computer wouldn't boot. After I copied...
I went into the BIOS and changed the boot order and that fixed the problem. I don't know what happened to make the settings change but Clover was no longer appearing on the boot screen. After I changed the boot order it was just like old times.
I've had a very stable hackintosh up and running for years. I turned my system on today and it just keeps looping to reboot as soon as the Apple logo screen comes on. The only way I was able to get my system up and running was to go into the BIOS and boot from the UEFI listing for my HD. What do...
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