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- Jan 17, 2014
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- GA-Z87X-UD4H
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- i-770k
- Graphics
- 980ti
So I installed 10.13.6 with very much success. A few days ago I get an apple software/security update notification, and now I'm regretting going through with it.
I downloaded the update, and now when my machine reboots, there's a new partition on the OS drive called "Install MacOS on High Sierra" and it's the default/first entry. It seems to attempt to install the updates, apple logo and progress bar, etc. but it gets to a certain point and restarts, then does the same thing again, creating a boot/restart loop.
Luckily when clover comes up I can arrow over to the original default entry, "MacOS on High Sierra" and boot back into the working High Sierra install, but again I need to manually select the correct partition since "Install MacOS" is now the first entry.
How do I either:
-Successfully update
-Remove update
-Or hide new update install partition/make the working OS entry boot by default again
Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated!
I downloaded the update, and now when my machine reboots, there's a new partition on the OS drive called "Install MacOS on High Sierra" and it's the default/first entry. It seems to attempt to install the updates, apple logo and progress bar, etc. but it gets to a certain point and restarts, then does the same thing again, creating a boot/restart loop.
Luckily when clover comes up I can arrow over to the original default entry, "MacOS on High Sierra" and boot back into the working High Sierra install, but again I need to manually select the correct partition since "Install MacOS" is now the first entry.
How do I either:
-Successfully update
-Remove update
-Or hide new update install partition/make the working OS entry boot by default again
Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated!