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- Feb 24, 2016
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z97-HD3
- CPU
- i7-4790K
- Graphics
- GT 740
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello everyone,
I got a working system with High Sierra with these specs:
Gigabyte GA-Z97-HD3
i7-4790K
GT 740
16 gb ram
500 gb ssd
3x 1TB WD HDD
I wanted to make a clean Catalina install with a brand new SSD. I made an installer usb stick. Unplugged my High Sierra SSD and 3 X 1TB HDD's. And plugged my new SSD to the system and restart to install and after boot F12, I had the boot options menu but none of it worked. Whatever I choose It keeps send me to realtek PCI GBI family.... I attach my boot screen and Realtek PCI screen to the post.
I don't want to loose my High Sierra installation incase of an option to return back.
Is it possible to boot my installation USB, without the High Sierra SSD and with new SDD attached.
I know I espressed it bady and complex.
Thanks from now, I hope you can help me.
I got a working system with High Sierra with these specs:
Gigabyte GA-Z97-HD3
i7-4790K
GT 740
16 gb ram
500 gb ssd
3x 1TB WD HDD
I wanted to make a clean Catalina install with a brand new SSD. I made an installer usb stick. Unplugged my High Sierra SSD and 3 X 1TB HDD's. And plugged my new SSD to the system and restart to install and after boot F12, I had the boot options menu but none of it worked. Whatever I choose It keeps send me to realtek PCI GBI family.... I attach my boot screen and Realtek PCI screen to the post.
I don't want to loose my High Sierra installation incase of an option to return back.
Is it possible to boot my installation USB, without the High Sierra SSD and with new SDD attached.
I know I espressed it bady and complex.
Thanks from now, I hope you can help me.
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