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Success Sierra GA-X58A-UD3R Rev 2 - and fixed my no shut down

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That's a boot errror.

Clover not installed in the correct partition if you're using an older system you need a legacy installation of clover or you're booting from the wrong hard drive?

The only hard drive plugged into my machine is a brand new 525GB SSD and my flash drive which I formatted and installed the MacOS Sierra Installer exactly as described in the tutorial.
 
Hard drive or SSD? WD Green/Blue HDDs are notorious for Boot0 problems due to their firmware.
Try run Clover and select only install boot0ss in MBR and install.
 
Hard drive or SSD? WD Green/Blue HDDs are notorious for Boot0 problems due to their firmware.
Try run Clover and select only install boot0ss in MBR and install.

This is what I have..
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IAGSD68/?tag=tonymacx86com-20

I will try your suggestion right now and see if that helps.

When I run clover again with the new settings does it override the old settings it was previous installed with or may cause conflict and I'd have to re-flash the card again fresh with the operating system and run clover with the suggested settings?
 
Hard drive or SSD? WD Green/Blue HDDs are notorious for Boot0 problems due to their firmware.
Try run Clover and select only install boot0ss in MBR and install.

More problems

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You got me, there. Got no idea why you cannot get your SSD to accept Boot0 install to the PBR like it is supposed to.
Try the alternate PBR selection in Clover installer.
 
Hello, can you explain me how to fixshutdown in clover? thx

It's still broke. I gave up. Shut down works for a couple of times after I boot into Windows and then boot back, but then eventually breaks again.

On the plus side my update to 10.12.1 went flawlessly updating with the APP store. First time I've ever been able to do that.
 
To be honest, although you seem to have started this thread, it is a very confusing , a real Tower of Babel with many discussing disparate issues in between obscuring the topic under discussion. :)

Your problem seems to be related to Power management.
To figure out where to start focusing , can you check the output on the Terminal by executing the command:
pmset -g assertions
 
How did y'all upgrade BIOS to FH? I'm on FE, and if i try to flash from Q-flash (within BIOS) it complains that file is wrong size.
Asus website says you have to do it with @BIOS from Windows, since the BIOS is now bigger.
But I don't have a Windows installation.
(I'm also pretty sure I was on FH at one point but the BIOS restored itself or something ... if that's even possible..)
 
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