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  1. FerdiL

    Fresh Install or Update existing

    I'm battling to get an update working. Preboot will not boot, so busy working my way through it. A fresh install (maybe on a different drive so you don't lose your current setup)
  2. FerdiL

    MultiBeast 12.1.0 app crash on Catalina 10.15.4

    Ok, Update - tried something which shouldn't have worked, but it did. I renamed the EFI volume to "EFI" - (my EFI volume had a different name to distinguish it) I also removed the kexts per...
  3. FerdiL

    MultiBeast 12.1.0 app crash on Catalina 10.15.4

    Hi - here's the MB config file. I've even tried overwriting the EFI boot partition with the backup and still the same crash Here's the console output on the crash Process: MultiBeast [1072] Path: /Volumes/VOLUME/*/MultiBeast.app/Contents/MacOS/MultiBeast...
  4. FerdiL

    MultiBeast 12.1.0 app crash on Catalina 10.15.4

    I'm also getting the same repeated crash. Can't get MulitBeast to finish - same config as shturman but with macOS 10.15.3 (19D76) Definitely a code problem. In the console crash log I have: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '*** +[NSString...
  5. FerdiL

    [Solved] Couldn't allocate runtime area error during clover boot install Mojave

    I thought I'd done the same. Unplug the machine and take out the CMOS battery for an hour or so. Then try again. My machine was dead after trying that OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000 - DO NOT TRY THIS WITH A Z390 BOARD I eventually got it working by using F6 to reset to "Optimised Defaults". Machine...
  6. FerdiL

    Having Trouble with the Mojave 10.14.4 Update

    I've just had the same issue. Cannot get beyond the Boot. I am a developer and now need to update to 10.14.4 I'm going to try the 10.14.6 combo update - I can't find a full Mojave 10.14.4
  7. FerdiL

    First build - What am I doing wrong here?

    Just got my Hackintosh with a similar config to @CaseySJ but using your UHD 630 Integrated Graphics. Again, your best bet is to go to the "Clover Options" when Clover starts, and use -v to get an idea of where you are in the boot process.
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