RehabMan
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Your MEI is still there. 8086:1e3a.
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Oh thank goodness. But what would be the source of the Apple-Spinning Wheel problem then?
If it helps, I also noted that my most recent OEM Windows Update is not pushing through. It reverts back to previous stable update.
Sorry if I got off on the wrong foot here. I just redid the same steps I did last time when dual boot worked but then came the problem. Did as much as I could before asking for help.
I did read it. But my problem is that I cannot load the actual OSX which makes CC inaccessible to me. Still trying to find my way around the problem, but my limited experience in this field isn't helping much.
Your reaction is valid since I did not supply what you need. But believe me when I say, I would if I could.
That's my problem, I can load clover via USB but I get the error right after Step 8. Cannot seem to get to Step 9 (OSX Install screen). Trying to find another way to access the MAC partition though.Boot with your USB and provide the files requested.
That's my problem, I can load clover via USB but I get the error right after Step 8. Cannot seem to get to Step 9 (OSX Install screen). Trying to find another way to access the MAC partition though.
8. Clover bootloader screen shows up, select "Boot OS X Install from Install OS X Mavericks" (your Mavericks Installer partition, not your install target partition)(Apple with Spinning Wheel Error).
9. Install screen will appear and continue installation. This time, installer will install files to your target partition and create Recovery HD partition. This will end PHASE 2.
Troubleshooting
EFI/CLOVER/ folder in EFI partition (mounted by CC)
- /var/log/install.log in Mac partition (hidden folder)
- /S/L/E/AppleHDAIDT.kext in Mac partition