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Go back and read ManMan's first post. He shows what must be done with the patch.
HELP. I'm SOOOOO CLOSE! lol
This is a 2 part question:
I've installed up to the point of installing MultiBeast. Do I need to open the OctoTuf file? I'm not too clear on what this is or what to do with it.
Next, I haven't rebooted since installing MultiBeast, I entered the command for the 'ASUS_TUF_Z390_HD630'. and it gives me 'Error Reading File: ASUS_TUF_Z390_HD630'. MacMan's post says to unzip it, where to? I've unzipped copies everywhere.. In applications folder, the installer drive, in efi/efi/clover... Not sure what to do...
1. OctoTuf has MacMan's configuration for MultiBeast. You can use that if it matches your system, or use it as a base to modify to match your system. When you start MultiBeast, you can use the "Load" function (top right) to access that file.
2. You can unzip it to the same place the zip file lives. When you perform the plistbuddy command, you'll have to set your current directory to that location.
1. OctoTuf has MacMan's configuration for MultiBeast. You can use that if it matches your system, or use it as a base to modify to match your system. When you start MultiBeast, you can use the "Load" function (top right) to access that file.
2. You can unzip it to the same place the zip file lives. When you perform the plistbuddy command, you'll have to set your current directory to that location.