If I enable hyper threading in BIOS, I am not able to get past the Apple screen. If I disable hyper threading, it boots just fine. Is there a workaround to get hyper threading enabled?
Im currently doing a clean install of High Sierra and Clover. Still no success. I’m trying to wipe the harddrive to start again. The problem is that the harddrive no longer shows up in disk utility. I have attached a photo. How do I get them to show back up?
I have attached the pictures as requested with the options you told me to enable. The first picture comes up first. A short time later, the second picture comes up. Not sure why the pics are upside down. Sorry for that.
I followed the installation guide of High Sierra and cannot get it to work. I’m doing the clean install method. I made a clover usb stick. I also deleted clover as I’m trying to start completely fresh. I followed the steps up until the point where the computer restarts and you click boot from...
It actually happened when I updated to 4644. And I'm running OSX 10.12. Not Yosemite which I put on the original post. Two things stand out to me on the frozen boot screen:
1) "Kernel Extensions in backtrace: com.apple.driver.appleintelcpupowermanagement"
2) "Mac OS version: Not yet set"
Not...
Actually I updated to the latest as of three days ago. Version 4644. Is it the same issue?
I have attached a photo of the latest backup folder and the current efi folder. Not sure if that will help.
I updated Clover to 4644. Now I cannot get past the black loading screen. It stops at the place seen in the attached photo. I don't have a backup USB. And I would like to keep my files. I was running Mac OSX 10.12 (I think). I do not have another Mac. I only have a Windows 10 PC. Any...
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