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  1. Thurberbook

    High Sierra: Fresh Install Issue - "The installer resources have expired"

    I got this message the first time I attempted to install High Sierra about 3 days ago. I attempted again after reading elsewhere in these forums that just trying again would avoid the issue. I believe I downloaded a fresh copy of High Sierra installer and created a fresh bootloader USB using...
  2. Thurberbook

    [Solved] Hard Drives won't show on Clover boot screen

    I experienced this same message during my High Sierra install yesterday! I ended up switching to getting Sierra working (which I did not have time to complete). I'm going to give High Sierra another shot and see if I can avoid this "The installer resource have expired" issue. Thanks for the...
  3. Thurberbook

    Stuck on stop sign on boot

    I experienced a similar issue with the Z2270 The issue appeared to be related to the fact that each port in the Z270 motherboard is USB 3.0. After reading in various other threads encouraging the use of USB 2.0 for the boot loader I grabbed a USB hub that is specifically USB 2.0. After loading...
  4. Thurberbook

    unibeast 8.2 + 10.13.4 : STOP SIGN issue

    I made some progress! :) The issue appeared to be related to the fact that each port in the Z270 motherboard is USB 3.0. After reading in various other threads encouraging the use of USB 2.0 for the boot loader I grabbed a USB hub that is specifically USB 2.0. After loading the USB boot loader...
  5. Thurberbook

    unibeast 8.2 + 10.13.4 : STOP SIGN issue

    I'm experiencing a similar issue to RealRain and CivicRyder. You can see my specs under my profile. But I am using the 10.13 Installation guide on this site. I found this post from MacMan here which describes a bug and workaround for UniBeast 8.2 and macOS 10.13.4. That post indicates there...
  6. Thurberbook

    unibeast 8.2 + 10.13.4 : STOP SIGN issue

    To boot in verbose mode do the following: 1. Go to Options in the Clover bootloader. (Note: You'll see this image is showing Sierra OS, but it's the same for High Sierra OS Clover bootloader) 2. Highlight Boot Args: and press Enter. 3. Delete whatever is there and type "-v". 4. Navigate...
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