Hey Stork! I've done a new install and am wondering what the USB options for my board you were talking about oh-so-long-ago are? I'm having an issue where USB drives are ejecting improperly at wake from sleep.
Cool, thanks. I figured I was being paranoid but it felt worth asking since I alsooooo can't mount the EFI partition on either of them using Terminal or Clover Configurator.
I've just done a fresh install following the 10.13 guide. I installed the system onto an SSD and then afterward connected another drive to the motherboard and erased it. The second storage drive is showing up as disk0, above the boot drive. Is this a problem? Should I start over or let it go...
How does one do this on a fresh install? I have the same Crucial M4 drive as you. When I boot from my USB install stick and go to Disk Utility, the only format option I have for that SSD is now APFS. The drop-down menu doesn't list anything else.
You're a champ. I should have read. Mounting the disk as RW did return a message:
"er: mount check: ro->rw update: no encryption rolling in progress for volume, bailing"
but following your other commands, then uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers appears to have solved the issue. That...
That was a good idea but didn't seem to work. Also, I had to find the uninstaller using Finder's "show package contents"—putting that command into the Terminal returned "
sudo: /usr/bin/sudo must be owned by uid 0 and have the setuid bit set"
Do I have a permissions issue?
I’ve always had them installed. I get the new web drivers from NVIDIA whenever an update comes around. I started getting the message this week in 10.13.2 for seemingly no reason. I thought maybe updating to .3 and installing the new driver would fix it but no luck.
Running a GTX 980 on High Sierra and now getting this message at startup—"Unable to open NVIDIA Driver Manager." This has persisted through a reinstall, an update to 10.13.3 and the installation of those updated drivers. I haven't installed anything new recently, so I'm unsure as to what caused...
As always, Stork, you are the best. I've been trying to decide whether I'm going to make a new build once High Sierra is released, but either way I'm overdue for a fresh install. I'm also pretty sure I have not been using 'Emulated NVRAM' at all...
Would I still be using Clover Configurator post-install? Is MultiBeast installing Clover onto an EFI partition, or is there a different guide for that method?
Is there an existing guide for doing a fresh install with only Clover, or would I simply follow this through step 5 and then install Clover? Sorry, it's been a while since I've wanted to start over.
Z77-DS3H with a GTX 980 here—having trouble getting the monitor back after sleep. Using the new drivers and Clover method. Anybody else seeing this?
Also, funny the things you don't expect to break on an OS update—like Karabiner, and the Razer Synapse software. Why do I never wait for the .1...
So you're keeping FakeSMC in both /L/E and CLOVER/kexts/Other? Will the one on your EFI partition cause problems, or will Clover simply not inject since it's already been loaded?
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