i had the same issue, and mine was booting in verbose mode. when the prohibitory sign showed up, it garbled the verbose text being echoed on-screen and just hung there. I was in the process of trying all my USB ports with the unibeast installer, with only mouse/keyboard plugged in. The USB port...
You have to choose the MacOS preboot option from the clover boot screen, that’s what the security update was trying to boot to after it starts the initial load from the App Store download, it’s looking for that boot partition at next start up. You have to manually choose it though.
I gathered...
Try verifying the initial port (sometimes labled on the actual pci metal plate above each video port). and make sure you're only using one port on a given monitor's inputs. The monitors have a hard time staying connected to a port when it's not on, so they tend to fail back to the signal that is...
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/cinema-display-and-gigabyte-z68-uefi-bios.66625/
Had same issue, try moving your display to primary port (if it isn't) and if your monitor supports the ability to not auto switch to a given input, that might help...
Your display can't handshake at boot with...
anyone else experiencing similar issues after flashing to UEFI on Gigabyte boards with discrete graphics; see my post here
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/cinema-display-and-gigabyte-z68-uefi-bios.66625/
Sorry about this being an old post, hopefully you guys figured out what happened; but for anyone else finding this and having the blue screen at boot issue, this is what happened to me:
I had this same issue, and thought I bricked my MB after doing UEFI bios (beta) update. So I ordered a...
They are built (on tonymacx86.com) based on the firmware version "F" number usually. If you're using clover and have UEFI bios, you probably won't need it unless you're trying to get HDMI video or something else a bit more nuanced than just getting the system up and running. I had lots of...
Checkout my post on this thread:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/78070-unibeast-works-multibeast-doesnt-gigabyte-ga-ep45c-ud3r-2.html#post937421
This is what I did below:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/78070-unibeast-works-multibeast-doesnt-gigabyte-ga-ep45c-ud3r-2.html#post937421
This worked for my Yosemite install after hanging on USB Sound Assertion.
I found the system caches told me that there was no plist for the FakeSMC, so I deleted it, along with the installed KEXTS from the output of kextcache -update-volume. Once they were all deleted (and would eventually...
Not sure what the deal is with the error while installing, but even though it says it failed, I booted up Yosemite and it was able to get to the desktop. After getting there, I ran the Yosemite multi beast after deleting the old FakeSMC kext. If you don't get rid of that old version the new...
I went back and just deleted the extensions the console log called out, and it worked.
Note* most of the called out extensions are sub-plugins within parent extensions, so don't go nuts deleting things you aren't sure about. Only delete old extensions that were giving you installation...
Worth a try, use the flags they recommend on the installation tutorial and in the forums. I think the help "?" shows them too when you're in the boot loader
Same here. I updated the security settings to allow all apps and the installation still fails. I cannot find the log either. I noticed lots of errors in the console when I run the app. Another interesting tid bit of info is that the apple ID and Password does not work in the app store. I...
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