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Some Laptops by HP use an insyde bios, they don't allows you to switch between "IDE" and "AHCI". Though these kind of devices are already on an AHCI mode, it cannot be identified by OS X. You will get something like this after you installed OS X and try to boot:
Here‘s the solution:
1. Run CMD(command)in Admin mode
2. "Type diskpart" and press enter
3. Type list vol and press enter
4. sel vol 1(this number should be the number of the partition where your OS X is installed)
5. Copy the code below:
6. Paste the code into CMD and press enter.
7.Enjoy it.
PS: When you are installing OS X via a usb disk, you will need TotallyFixStillWaiting.kext to solve it.
Here‘s the solution:
1. Run CMD(command)in Admin mode
2. "Type diskpart" and press enter
3. Type list vol and press enter
4. sel vol 1(this number should be the number of the partition where your OS X is installed)
5. Copy the code below:
Code:
set id=48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
6. Paste the code into CMD and press enter.
7.Enjoy it.
PS: When you are installing OS X via a usb disk, you will need TotallyFixStillWaiting.kext to solve it.