- Joined
- Jan 4, 2018
- Messages
- 45
- Motherboard
- HP EliteBook 840 G1 - OpenCore
- CPU
- i5-4300U
- Graphics
- HD4400
- Mobile Phone
Yes, I updated clover to version 4509 before updating and that was causing the problem, all good now, I did exactly the same, I booted from an old macOS Sierra USB I had laying around and was able to boot to Mac OS with that version of clover, after I was in my macOS I downgraded clover to version 4439 and now all my partitions are back.I ran into similar problem but mine was due to updating Clover in preparation for the macOS update (did you do the same?). After updating Clover all my partitions were gone (not a single one was listed, not even recovery partitions or other drives in the box). I booted via (old Sierra) USB and was able to get into another drive on my system (blank Sierra system) which allowed me to gain access to my main High Sierra SSD (also HFS+ like yours), mount the EFI partition and copy a saved old EFI folder over and reboot successfully (thank goodness!).
Not going to update Clover again but will now try and upgrade macOS.
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