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Thank so much for yout time and effort trying to help me @slim.jim but I can't boot anymore. my system shuts down while loading everytime... I think that clover install made this. Can I boot again without that Clover interface, which I think is corrupting the boot somehow?
Yep, the Unibeast with Sierra... @slim.jimDo you still have the USB drive that you created for the install?
Yep, the Unibeast with Sierra... @slim.jim
That's where I'm at. When I choose this option selected, the system doesn't boot, it crashes in the middle of the Apple loading bar. The left boot option says: Boot macOS from USBBoot from that Clover install.
If anyone is interested, I could solve my problem of the corrupt Clover Boot Manager, by entering BIOS, setting my Unibeast USB thumb drive as the #1 priority Boot option. So, when it restarted, I got rid of the Clover Boot Manager, and got the Unibeast icons as Boot options, and my Sierra Boot was there. Fortunately I didn't lose anything. I'm back to the game, trying to fix my Nvidia graphics driver.That's where I'm at. When I choose this option selected, the system doesn't boot, it crashes in the middle of the Apple loading bar. The left boot option says: Boot macOS from USB
And the right boot option says: Boot Recovery from Recovery HD
What should I do? @slim.jim
If anyone is interested, I could solve my problem of the corrupt Clover Boot Manager, by entering BIOS, setting my Unibeast USB thumb drive as the #1 priority Boot option. So, when it restarted, I got rid of the Clover Boot Manager, and got the Unibeast icons as Boot options, and my Sierra Boot was there. Fortunately I didn't lose anything. I'm back to the game, trying to fix my Nvidia graphics driver.
First of all, thanks for your time buddy!That's what I was telling you to do. Glad you figured it out
Yes, I just haven't updated the post:
https://images.nvidia.com/mac/pkg/367/WebDriver-367.15.10.35f01.pkg
That's what I was telling you to do. Glad you figured it out