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I am having an issue when I boot into my external High Sierra HDD. It is an external HDD if that makes a difference. I have tried USBInjectAll and GenericUSBXHCI and those didn't work. I had this issue after installing High Sierra and restoring from a time machine backup. Now when I select my external HDD in clover, I get t this error. My motherboard is an ASUS ROG STRIX B360-I GAMING. Here is a photo of the error and my EFI folder. Thanks for the help!
 

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Anyone have any ideas?
 
I am having an issue when I boot into my external High Sierra HDD. It is an external HDD if that makes a difference. I have tried USBInjectAll and GenericUSBXHCI and those didn't work. I had this issue after installing High Sierra and restoring from a time machine backup. Now when I select my external HDD in clover, I get t this error. My motherboard is an ASUS ROG STRIX B360-I GAMING. Here is a photo of the error and my EFI folder. Thanks for the help!

Hi there.

Have you tried moving the external HDD to a different USB socket? It looks as though your back-panel has 2x USB2, 2x USB3.1 Gen 1 and 2x USB3.1 Gen2 ports. You will need USBInjectAll.kext but not GenericUSBXHCI.kext. In your config.plist you have 3x port-limit-removal patches in place. If your High Sierra version is 10.13.6 then stick with the patch for that build - it's listed in the latest Clover Configurator ACPI pull-down menu. Disable the others. :thumbup:

What is the OS installed on the fixed, internal drive?

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Hello!
Thank you for the detailed response. I have 10.13.6 on the internal drive. I am doing all of this to have a bootable backup of my "real" drive before I update to the latest version of macOS. I did what you instructed and I got passed the USB error. Unfortunately, I am now stuck with another error. Here is a photo. I think it has to do with "en0" (Ethernet).
 

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Does anyone have any tips to get me out of this issue?
 
Would it be a power management issue?
 
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