I used them to troubleshoot an issue I was having, but never removed them as they don't seem to be hurting anything, lol. I will remove them when I get home now that you brought it upThanks for looking @psedog. Regarding the kexts, I don't remember seeing EFICheck or RTCMem referenced in any of the guides, are they necessary? ...
You have to go to Disk Utility and format the disk before it will show up there.Have installed everything since zero. I've formatted USB Pendrive, reinstalled UniBeast, but NOT the latest Clover.
Got the system working, but the video was a little "little"! hehehehehehehe
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But still no HD to install...
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All they appears in BIOS, but no one shows UEFI...
What am I doing wrong?
Yesterday I was working on it and got my HD back on screen. After 2 attempts, I got to install and configure everything, but today I can't boot again...You have to go to Disk Utility and format the disk before it will show up there.
its better to do clean and build up EFI by yourself as other EFI might have files which might create issue to boot ,with basic drivers and kext read first post you must be able to boot fine as your system is good enough to boot mac os fine just a little reading might helpYesterday I was working on it and got my HD back on screen. After 2 attempts, I got to install and configure everything, but today I can't boot again...
Let's begin all the work again.
I'm downloading 10.14.6 now...
I'm almost asking for some working EFI to try here... hehehehe
its better to do clean and build up EFI by yourself as other EFI might have files which might create issue to boot ,with basic drivers and kext read first post you must be able to boot fine as your system is good enough to boot mac os fine just a little reading might help
Reflash your BIOS and keep just the hard drive you wish to install on connected , i have faced the same concern long time back and reflashing bios solved with just 1 HD connected: i.e., Samsung SSD.My first Hack was a i7-3770. It was simple and easy...
But this last was working fine. After a Gigabyte crazy BIOS that magically desappeared with my HD's...
Till this point I'm in a bad trip... kkkkkkkk