- Joined
- Jul 9, 2017
- Messages
- 16
- Motherboard
- Shuttle SZ170R8 V1 - FZ170
- CPU
- i7-6700k
- Graphics
- On Board Graphics - Intel HD 530
Backstory: I had a perfectly functional Sierra system set up back in 2018 and just recently, I wanted to update it to Catalina but decided to go slow. So naturally.. I followed the steps mentioned in Sierra to High Sierra successfully. It gave me a lot of hope that it's not actually all that difficult.. Until I hit the first road block: For some odd reason, Clover didn't pick up the "Boot macOS Install" drive mentioned in step 5 of the "Update Directly to macOS Mojave" link. So I figured it might be Clover's fault so I updated it to the most recent version and made modifications to the kexts because I read that the most recent version of Clover has redundancy issues so might as well just fix that up right now.
Now.. It doesn't boot up ANY macOS drives. I did save an exact copy of the EFI folder but even if I boot into that, it just gives me error messages and goes back to the splash screen. I've tried changing to the Christmas theme because that apparently made a difference to some people?? But no luck.
So my question is.. Is there a way to revert Clover back to 3XXX? So that it picks up my mac drives or at the least the EFI backup?
FYI: I don't have the original installation USB but I did backup the EFI and Mojave OS installation files
Now.. It doesn't boot up ANY macOS drives. I did save an exact copy of the EFI folder but even if I boot into that, it just gives me error messages and goes back to the splash screen. I've tried changing to the Christmas theme because that apparently made a difference to some people?? But no luck.
So my question is.. Is there a way to revert Clover back to 3XXX? So that it picks up my mac drives or at the least the EFI backup?
FYI: I don't have the original installation USB but I did backup the EFI and Mojave OS installation files