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Ok Casey and b17, I made a little progress. I am actually typing from the new Mac now
Unfortunately I have no HDMI on my monitor. I do have Displayport, but no cable yet (ordered it).
So as of now I connect to the monitor with DVI.
But: have been installing now Mojave with Unibeast. Have not installed Multibeast.
So, when I boot this OS, I first boot the usb (with F12) and then open Mojave with the standard Clover.
As I mentioned before, when I use multibeast, the computer won't start. Or in fact: halfway during the apple logo booting, the monitor goes asleep.....
So, we should find another solution to make my ssd bootable...
Thanks for any help!
I also added my config.plist (from the USB EFI)
Unfortunately I have no HDMI on my monitor. I do have Displayport, but no cable yet (ordered it).
So as of now I connect to the monitor with DVI.
But: have been installing now Mojave with Unibeast. Have not installed Multibeast.
So, when I boot this OS, I first boot the usb (with F12) and then open Mojave with the standard Clover.
That is probably not necessary anymore, since I am in the Mojave now? Can I please get some advice what should be my next move?Getting the config.plist will be tricky if there's no video output. But if you can mount the SSD to your Mac, you can run "EFI Mounter v3" to mount the EFI partition on that SSD, then grab the EFI folder.
As I mentioned before, when I use multibeast, the computer won't start. Or in fact: halfway during the apple logo booting, the monitor goes asleep.....
So, we should find another solution to make my ssd bootable...
Thanks for any help!
I also added my config.plist (from the USB EFI)
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