- Joined
- Jul 14, 2017
- Messages
- 20
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z170MX-Gaming 5
- CPU
- i7-6700K
- Graphics
- GTX 1050 Ti
Hi,
sometimes changing my clover config leads to a system that doesn't boot anymore. My way to reset is to use the USB install stick to boot and 're-install' (reset) OSX. Once I can boot my system again I swap out the EFI partition with the last working backup (before changing the Clover config) and all is good again.
Quite comfortable since all I need to do is wait around 15 minutes for the reset.
Anyway, the big downside is that the reset does in fact reset some stuff in OSX - yesterday I lost all my VPN settings that way.
Not that dramatic but also not great. So I'm wondering what you guys are doing in those cases? All I really need is access the EFI partition (preferably with a GUI). The OSX reset is just my lazy way of doing it.
sometimes changing my clover config leads to a system that doesn't boot anymore. My way to reset is to use the USB install stick to boot and 're-install' (reset) OSX. Once I can boot my system again I swap out the EFI partition with the last working backup (before changing the Clover config) and all is good again.
Quite comfortable since all I need to do is wait around 15 minutes for the reset.
Anyway, the big downside is that the reset does in fact reset some stuff in OSX - yesterday I lost all my VPN settings that way.
Not that dramatic but also not great. So I'm wondering what you guys are doing in those cases? All I really need is access the EFI partition (preferably with a GUI). The OSX reset is just my lazy way of doing it.