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- Sep 23, 2013
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- Motherboard
- MSI Z87-G45 Gaming
- CPU
- i5-4670K
- Graphics
- HD 4600
I still think you are next to useless in this topic - If you can't find all the specs in my original post or google them up. Here's some more info in case you really want to help.
I've made USBstick with Unibeast 6.2.0 and Yosemite (installer v1.6.43 that I've downloaded from App Store recently.)
Of course using most common flags (-x -v) that I've learned back in the Chimera bootloader days - it didn't got me anywhere.
Lucky thanks to quick search I've found the culprit. The OsxAptioFixDrv.efi supplied with UniBeast is to blame. Using "EFI Mounter v3.app" I've found in the forums I've modified the EFI of the pendrive I've prepared earlier.
And I've ran into a new issue.
Stay tuned. I haven't given up on this laptop yet. When I run out of options for Yosemite, I will try El Capitan.

I've made USBstick with Unibeast 6.2.0 and Yosemite (installer v1.6.43 that I've downloaded from App Store recently.)

Of course using most common flags (-x -v) that I've learned back in the Chimera bootloader days - it didn't got me anywhere.

Lucky thanks to quick search I've found the culprit. The OsxAptioFixDrv.efi supplied with UniBeast is to blame. Using "EFI Mounter v3.app" I've found in the forums I've modified the EFI of the pendrive I've prepared earlier.
Place OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi in your /EFI/ClOVER/drivers64UEFI folder. Remove any other OsxAptioFix files.
And I've ran into a new issue.

Stay tuned. I haven't given up on this laptop yet. When I run out of options for Yosemite, I will try El Capitan.