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- Apr 25, 2011
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- Asus B460M-A R2.0
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Please update your signature to show your hardware, what are you working with? Also what version of OSX are you trying to load, it makes a difference. Mojave 14.4? 14.5? Lower? FYI, its not hanging on the network driver, there are several lines of information after that entry, it's hanging on APFS module which can mean a few different things. What version bios are you running? Above 56 and using Rehabmans clover.plist will cause it to hang on install. Or sometimes it may mean you have Secure Boot Enabled in the bios which you would have to change to disabled. Again if you are using the "git" downloads from Rehabman the version of clover may need to be updated if you are trying to load above Mojave 14.3. More information needed to have a better idea. There are a few EFI folders posted in this thread that have updated clover and bios fixes for above 56. Mine is attached to post 333 in this thread one page back, just copy it and replace your EFI Folder on your USB drive ad try again.Thanks for the reply.
Did you mean that remove the kexts and try again? When should i add them back?
Thanks~
Yes my bios version is not 56. Thanks. I will try your EFI files.Please update your signature to show your hardware, what are you working with? Also what version of OSX are you trying to load, it makes a difference. Mojave 14.4? 14.5? Lower? FYI, its not hanging on the network driver, there are several lines of information after that entry, it's hanging on APFS module which can mean a few different things. What version bios are you running? Above 56 and using Rehabmans clover.plist will cause it to hang on install. Or sometimes it may mean you have Secure Boot Enabled in the bios which you would have to change to disabled. Again if you are using the "git" downloads from Rehabman the version of clover may need to be updated if you are trying to load above Mojave 14.3. More information needed to have a better idea. There are a few EFI folders posted in this thread that have updated clover and bios fixes for above 56. Mine is attached to post 333 in this thread one page back, just copy it and replace your EFI Folder on your USB drive ad try again.
Sorry, the network driver is not the issue, he means remove it from your clover folder on your USB drive and try booting again but I don't see that doing anything for you. Easy to try though.
Thanks for your help. But there is another error.Please update your signature to show your hardware, what are you working with? Also what version of OSX are you trying to load, it makes a difference. Mojave 14.4? 14.5? Lower? FYI, its not hanging on the network driver, there are several lines of information after that entry, it's hanging on APFS module which can mean a few different things. What version bios are you running? Above 56 and using Rehabmans clover.plist will cause it to hang on install. Or sometimes it may mean you have Secure Boot Enabled in the bios which you would have to change to disabled. Again if you are using the "git" downloads from Rehabman the version of clover may need to be updated if you are trying to load above Mojave 14.3. More information needed to have a better idea. There are a few EFI folders posted in this thread that have updated clover and bios fixes for above 56. Mine is attached to post 333 in this thread one page back, just copy it and replace your EFI Folder on your USB drive ad try again.
Sorry, the network driver is not the issue, he means remove it from your clover folder on your USB drive and try booting again but I don't see that doing anything for you. Easy to try though.
What hardware are you using? The error message is apparently related to Nvidia or video display which should not be an issueThanks for your help. But there is another error.
When I boot from my SSD, it stucks with the ioconsoleusers gioscreenlockstate 3 message. Could you help me with that?
Thanks.
The nuc8i5 and 16G memory. SSD is from Samsung. There is no video card. It should be quite normal.What hardware are you using? The error message is apparently related to Nvidia video display which should not be an issue
Its not an 970 EVO plus ssd is it?The nuc8i5 and 16G memory. SSD is from Samsung. There is no video card. It should be quite normal.
The message is the following.What hardware are you using? The error message is apparently related to Nvidia or video display which should not be an issue