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OK, I admit it.
I updated my stable High Sierra install to Mojave but forgot to update Clover before the update...
So that´s a bummer.
I DO have a full clone of my High Sierra drive, but I REALLY don´t want to go the "easy" way.
Now I can´t even seem to get it started with the USB stick anymore. I end up at either "End RandomSeed" or at "Error Allocating 0x11c52 pages at 0x0000000004553000 alloc type 2", "Could't allocate runtime area".
(It's the last two lines at the moment.)
What am I doing wrong?
My Hack is running off of a M.2 drive on the motherboard, and the windows partition (that is still working btw) in on a "Spin drive".
My Clone is on a Samsung 850 SSD.
There are probably a lot of stuff I have to try, but coding isn't my strong side, so it's most ofthe time just "copy/paste" from someones good intentiones.
The funny part now is that the old High Sierra USB stick also stopped working, so I have created a new one with Mojave Install on it.
The messages I get is the same no matter which drive I try to start from (When selected from Clover menu)
Even my clone disk gives me the same message...
I updated my stable High Sierra install to Mojave but forgot to update Clover before the update...
So that´s a bummer.
I DO have a full clone of my High Sierra drive, but I REALLY don´t want to go the "easy" way.
Now I can´t even seem to get it started with the USB stick anymore. I end up at either "End RandomSeed" or at "Error Allocating 0x11c52 pages at 0x0000000004553000 alloc type 2", "Could't allocate runtime area".
(It's the last two lines at the moment.)
What am I doing wrong?
My Hack is running off of a M.2 drive on the motherboard, and the windows partition (that is still working btw) in on a "Spin drive".
My Clone is on a Samsung 850 SSD.
There are probably a lot of stuff I have to try, but coding isn't my strong side, so it's most ofthe time just "copy/paste" from someones good intentiones.
The funny part now is that the old High Sierra USB stick also stopped working, so I have created a new one with Mojave Install on it.
The messages I get is the same no matter which drive I try to start from (When selected from Clover menu)
Even my clone disk gives me the same message...