After removing all temp files and botched installation files I relaunched the update and it ran through perfectly.
I guess I had old files lying around that created issues.
Yesterday I removed all the temp install files that were at the root of the disc and it did remove the other boot options.
I will try the update again tonight.
This has me a bit worried about the Mojave direct upgrade.
I Have been dealing with the exact same thing.
Did you found a solution for :
1) Installing the update
2) Removing the entry from the Clover boot menu?
Should we (the mackintosh community) be afraid of the T2 chips?
The last devices without are iMac (which will probably be updated with them sooner rather than later).
I like the mac mini I want to see comparable Hackintoshes prices ... I'll get to it myself
I see someone moved this to graphics...
It is supposed to be more of a guide once it's finished, but why not ^^
So any advice on this? I'll try this week to touch only graphics Settings (radeoninit and Intel ID)
Hello guys, so I am a proud user of a very nice and functional Hackintosh, BUT after years of usage I'm starting to get a bit worried and want to make sure I haven't loaded up some craps on the way.
So my goal is :
- To make a clean install on a secondary SSD, with the least possible changes...
So odd...
My old GPU (Radeon HD7950 Boost) was dying, every time it touched 72°C the entire machine Locked up...
I jumped on a RX580 at a great price and While all the sudden everything else is working (iMovie, all other games running a bit better or much better) Fortnite still crashes all the...
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