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Thanks. This would have been easier than getting the 980Ti out of the NCASE enclosure....
You may have corrupted your HFS+ partition by manipulating the files from Windows, making it unmountable.I can access my recovery partition and utilities and terminal from there, and booting from my windows HDD I can manipulate the files in my Hackintosh partition. Any ideas?
Maybe the Nvidia drivers are preventing boot? Uninstall Nvidia web drivers from recovery.Tried the update. Installed but I'm stuck in an infinite loop where the Apple logo shows up and the status bar loads 3/4 of the way before the screen goes to black and the computer reboots again. Any idea what's happening?
I was booting fine before, I didn't make any changes on my windows side, I'm just stating that I can see the partition there. Maybe it is corrupted because of the update. Anyway thanks for your help, I think I'll need to recreate my USB installer from a virtual machine this timeYou may have corrupted your HFS+ partition by manipulating the files from Windows, making it unmountable.
Using a virtual machine isn't recommended either, use the Clover bootable ISO to boot your recovery partition if you've no backup.I think I'll need to recreate my USB installer from a virtual machine this time
Maybe the Nvidia drivers are preventing boot? Uninstall Nvidia web drivers from recovery.
Hey @vulgo , I didn't understand what you said, sorry for this, complete newbie here. I CAN boot to the recovery partition but I didn't figured how can I make a fresh install from there or recreate my USB installer. And I've performed a disk repair on my installation and the error seems to be the same from the verbose. Invalid node structure. Look:Using a virtual machine isn't recommended either, use the Clover bootable ISO to boot your recovery partition if you've no backup.
You should install your ethernet kext to /efi/clover/kexts/other - then you will be able to erase the damaged HFS+ partition and download/re-install macOS from recovery.Another thing I've noticed is that I don't have internet connection on the recovery partition, is there a way of archieving this?