- Joined
- Jul 1, 2015
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Asus Strix Z390-F Gaming
- CPU
- Core i9-9900k
- Graphics
- Aorus RTX 2080 Super
I think you'll be safe with FS2Yea looks like I did it to USB. Maybe FS2? but I have multiple drives in GTP should I remove them first?
You'd better post in the audio and network forums for those.Although there is a few things not working like internet and sound.
Okay will do, Just one more thing is it normal to get the circle with cross through it when booting. It only does it now and then but would be nice for it not to happen. Not sure if its something to do with injectingnvidia or something. EDIT: Its actually happening a lot now :/You'd better post in the audio and network forums for those.
That symbol means root device not found. Can you upload a zipped copy of your efi/clover folder with themes removed?Okay will do, Just one more thing is it normal to get the circle with cross through it when booting.
Here you are, Ill remove those kexts now. CLOVER.zipThat symbol means root device not found. Can you upload a zipped copy of your efi/clover folder with themes removed?
Edit: Also looking at your motherboard, for maximum compatibility you should be using the Intel SATA ports. If possible disable ASMedia SATA and remove third-party AHCI/SATA kexts in your Multibeast configuration.
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Couple of thingsHere you are, Ill remove those kexts now. CLOVER.zip
Seems to have had no effect, its still doing it. Ive heard that turning off quick boot may work but can't find the setting in BIOS.Couple of things
- Install FakeSMC to /efi/clover/kexts/other
- When you get ethernet working, copy the correct kext to the same location
- Use config.plist attached, using Clover SMBIOS defaults (2017, not 2013 for APFS compatibilty), permissive CSR flags
- As mentioned in #16 use only Intel SATA, lynx point is natively supported
Most firmwares will allow booting from internal drives using a file placed at /efi/boot/bootx64.efi hence that post refers specifically to booting from a single drive. Yours apparently does not. The Mac OS X entries are a vendor-specific device path (for real macs).
Use the EFI shell that comes with Clover.
lists potential filesystems. You need to find the EFI partition you installed Clover to.
to change to FS0: if that is the EFI partition
then
If booting from USB make sure you don't add the path to the USB Clover.