I did a fresh install and the screen just goes blank after this. I’m using this EFI https://www.tonymacx86.com/attachments/efi_usb_catalina_dell_5060_thn-zip.467343/
Right so I did a clean install then ran this Multibeast config. After I try boot from my SSD I just get a blank screen (doesn’t show bootloader) the system seems to be on as the caps lock lights still work but I’ve got no display output (I’m using VGA)
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No probs. I’m going to try a clean install then run multibeast to see it that works. As you said before it’s possibly my time machine backup with drivers etc from my old setup that could be affecting this.
Okay I managed to rebuild the kexts cache (https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/rebuilding-kernel-cache-in-catalina.285643/) and I still have the same problem. Just reboots with the same error
I installed Catalina on my Dell Optiplex 5060 (Coffee Lake i7, 2X 8GB). The installation went fine and I restored from my old time machine backup (different hackintosh setup). I ran multibeast and just added
Clover UEFI Bootloader
Virtual SMC
System def iMac 14,2
Graphics - Intel HD 630...
So I installed High Sierra on my computer and everything went pretty smoothly, I can boot into the drive via the boot loader on the install USB. After installation I installed clover via multibeast and when I try boot directly from the HDD I just get a flashing underscore.
Asus P5G41T-M LX...
I did eventually manage to solve it, I messed around with so much I can’t remember everything exactly and it was a while ago as well. But I did create a new boot key with updated macOS and clover. I think that was the main part that fixed it. Maybe those also need to be updated for you, try it...
I managed to complete the 10.14.4 update by booting via my install USB. After updating I replaced my EFI folder with the one u attached and then installed the kexts as u suggested. Now when I try boot into my SSD the system won’t even go to the boot loader, the pc just restarts. With my old EFI...
I updated clover then tried to update the system again but get stuck at the same place. Now if I boot back into 10.14.2 I’m stuck and 1080p and 4K 30Hz doesn’t work anymore.
I’m updating to 10.14.4 from 10.14.2. After the system restarted it gets stuck on this (pic). Serial ports have been disabled (gigabyte motherboard). I can still boot into 10.14.2 without any issues.
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