I am running Sierra on it's own Drive. It has an EFI Folder. When I mount that drive there is another EFI Folder which is not identical. I am assuming the mounted Drive EFI folder is the one being used?
A Mac Pro 5.1 matches exactly my CPU, an Xeon W3565. Based on this should I choose the definition for a Mac Pro 5.1? I have been using an I Mac 13.1 definition.
Since upgrading to Sierra, my BIOS resets to defaults when I start the computer. I have to correct the settings and then it will boot into Sierra. This happens at each start up. I did not have this problem prior to Sierra.
I have been able to run Clover on my Hp Z400, but need to boot without loading caches. This greatly slows down the time it takes to get to the desktop.
I have installed El Capitan on my HP Z00, and it works fine. One small annoyance is that my 2 ssd drives show an orange icon on the desktop as if they were external drives. I would like to correct this, and hope some kind person can show me how. I installed with Chameleon Enoch latest version.
I am currently dual booting Win 8.1 and Yosemite each on their own drive. When I try to upgrade to Win 10 the process almost completes, but then rolls back to 8.1. I have been able to upgrade to Win 10 on 3 other computers without any problems. I am using Chameleon Bootloader.
HP Z400
3.33GH Xeon Quad Core
!2 GB Ram
Nvidia Quadro FX 1800
SoundBlaster Audigy 2ZS
Asus pci Wi-Fi
Intel Mobo HP Bios
Clean install using Unibeast. Almost no problems, and everything works great apart from SATA drives not mounting and no Optical drive. All of the drives were shown in...
I have updated all the way to 10.9.5, but I need to enter UseKernelCache=No each time I boot, in order to have USB and audio work. How can I have that done automatically?
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