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Hi kwingfoot,
Where should I look at for the installer logs? Thanks.
/var/log/install.log
Hi kwingfoot,
Where should I look at for the installer logs? Thanks.
/var/log/install.log
Thanks. I found what I missed.
During the reboot, select 'Install Mojave Data' partition from the clover boot menu. Keep selecting until it gets disappeared across multiple reboots (twice). If you do not select the installer partition, clover will select existing Mojave partition by default.
There are no drivers after High Sierra for your GTX 1080.Any advice on how I should start to operate?
Really?? These are not the news I was expecting Thank you for your answer, I'll try to update to High Sierra then. The only reason is Capture One 20 that require at least High Sierra so I'll start looking for a solution.There are no drivers after High Sierra for your GTX 1080.
If you need to update to Catalina (or at least Mojave for any 32 bit apps you might still need to run), you'll have to either make do with your onboard HD-630 iGPU or look at any of the AMD cards that are macOS compatible. (Look through the latest Buyers' Guide or check the forums for any feed-back on any specific dGPU card you might be interested in.) Good luck.Really?? These are not the news I was expecting Thank you for your answer, I'll try to update to High Sierra then. The only reason is Capture One 20 that require at least High Sierra so I'll start looking for a solution.
Thanks for the advice. I actually don't need to update to Catalina. I do however need to update to High Sierra in order to use Capture One 20. If not I'll keep on using version 12 or Lightroom. I won't be able to change my graphic card in the near future so I'll have to deal with it. I'm looking into installation guides for High Sierra but that APFS system is making me doubt since I have one SSD and one HD...I'll stop posting in this thread since it's not related to my issue. Thanks for your feedback again. Have a great day everyone!If you need to update to Catalina (or at least Mojave for any 32 bit apps you might still need to run), you'll have to either make do with your onboard HD-630 igpu or look at any of the AMD cards that are macOS compatible (look through the latest Buyers' Guide or check the forums for any feed-back on any specific dgpu card you might be interested in). Good luck.
I had this same issue with the beta. There’s a boot arguement you need to add to Clover. Unfortunately, I’m not at home and don’t remember it, but hopefully it’ll help limit your searching for a solution.