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No more Yosemite after update to 10.10.1

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Hi,

I was using Mac Yosemite 10.10 through Clover. I followed Rehabman's guide: http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...oting-os-x-installer-laptops-clover-uefi.html

Everything was fine until today. I tried updating to 10.10.1 (My stupid decision). After which I can't boot into Mac at all.

Can anyone guide me what I can do? It took lot of efforts to set mac yosemite.

Thanks,
SilleBille

Boot verbose for troubleshooting.

A properly installed system using Clover can update without issues...
 
Boot verbose for troubleshooting.

A properly installed system using Clover can update without issues...

I have attached the screenshot. I'll upload the video to show you what's happening
 
Nothing is attached.

I have attached in the first post :mrgreen:

Anyways, I have attached again. Screenshot_2015-01-14-18-47-05.jpg
 
You should always test your attachments (it is broken).



Remove your AppleHDA injector (aka "dummy" HDA) ... clearly it is causing an issue.
How can I remove apple HDA without being able to boot? :think:
 
How can I remove apple HDA without being able to boot? :think:

Boot into the OS X installer or use single user mode. Remove at Terminal prompt.
 
Boot into the OS X installer or use single user mode. Remove at Terminal prompt.
I booted in single user mode. I went to S/L/E and then tried to remove AppleHDA_IDT76e0_Envy.kext using the command:
Code:
rm -R AppleHDA_IDT76e0_Envy.kext

The output said, it's a read only system. So, I tried changing the permission using:
Code:
sudo chmod 777 AppleHDA_IDT76e0_Envy.kext

Still it said that it can't be changed. Any ideas? :rolleyes:
 
I booted in single user mode. I went to S/L/E and then tried to remove AppleHDA_IDT76e0_Envy.kext using the command:
Code:
rm -R AppleHDA_IDT76e0_Envy.kext

The output said, it's a read only system. So, I tried changing the permission using:
Code:
sudo chmod 777 AppleHDA_IDT76e0_Envy.kext

Still it said that it can't be changed. Any ideas? :rolleyes:

Carefully read what single user mode says at the beginning... (Hint: you need 'mount -uw /')
 
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