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  1. tddrmllr

    [Solved] Unable to mount EFI

    Awesome. Erasing the disk from the terminal did the job. I was able to install the OS and run MultiBeast. Got my video card working, now just gotta figure out audio and USB. Thanks so much for the help!
  2. tddrmllr

    [Solved] Unable to mount EFI

    Been trying to re-install, but having trouble still. I booted back into Windows and completely wiped the drive: However, when I boot up the installer and go into Disk Utility, the blank drive isn't even listed. In my latest attempt, I wiped the drive, then added two partitions from Windows: a...
  3. tddrmllr

    [Solved] Unable to mount EFI

    So I've been reading some guides elsewhere that give instructions to mount the EFI from the same disk that macOS is booting from. However, the EFI Mounter tool tells me that the current boot disk is disk3s1, but the only disks available to select are disk0s1 and disk1s2. Not sure if that's...
  4. tddrmllr

    [Solved] Unable to mount EFI

    Ok, did that, but still no luck. MultiBeast still fails and EFI Mounter fails as well. Here's the new output of diskutil list: /dev/disk0 (external, physical): #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme...
  5. tddrmllr

    [Solved] Unable to mount EFI

    Ok, good to know. Any guidance on how to fix the issue? Do I just get rid of that partition altogether? Do I need to go back into Windows to get rid of it? Doesn't seem like I can get rid of it using Apple's Disk Utility. Is there a command line tool will do it? Thanks.
  6. tddrmllr

    [Solved] Unable to mount EFI

    Build: GA-Z170XP-SLI | i7 7700K | GeForce GTX 1060 6GB SSC Trying to setup a dual boot machine. Already installed Windows on one SSD, got OSX to install on the second SSD, but having trouble with post-installation. Windows SSD is currently unplugged. Still booting OSX from the UniBeast USB...
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