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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H370N WiFi
- CPU
- Intel i3 8100
- Graphics
- Integrated (no GPU card)
Mine seems to be fixed. I think it was a Multibeast setting in particular, and then some tweaking of the BIOS. Unfortunately I don't remember exactly what I set in Multibeast that made the difference, but it may have been setting Intel HD6xx to on in the Customize menu. And I think Intel Graphics Fixup was set to on as well. After that I had a reboot issue at the BIOS stage where I'd have to F12 into BIOS boot settings each time to start off the Hackintosh SSD, but then I did some fiddling with the BIOS boot priority settings.
I now seem to be able to reboot successfully to the SSD every time.
In your case, if you haven't done this already, I'd probably start again by erasing the USB stick and rebuilding Unibeast on it. I think it can help sometimes. Even better, if you have an alternative stick to try out, put Unibeast on that. As you may have already noticed from this thread, this is about as technical as I get. Someone else may have more detailed advice for things you can try and structured troubleshooting, but trying a fresh build/different stick can be surprisingly effective, it may just get you past the "no entry" circle and installing the OS. If not, I'd imagine there's something in the BIOS that isn't set correctly - probably the boot settings on the Power tab.
I now seem to be able to reboot successfully to the SSD every time.
In your case, if you haven't done this already, I'd probably start again by erasing the USB stick and rebuilding Unibeast on it. I think it can help sometimes. Even better, if you have an alternative stick to try out, put Unibeast on that. As you may have already noticed from this thread, this is about as technical as I get. Someone else may have more detailed advice for things you can try and structured troubleshooting, but trying a fresh build/different stick can be surprisingly effective, it may just get you past the "no entry" circle and installing the OS. If not, I'd imagine there's something in the BIOS that isn't set correctly - probably the boot settings on the Power tab.