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Hey guys,
I'm hoping someone can help me here... I'm new to this new Clover utility, and I'm totally confused. My setup is an Intel i7-3770K CPU, Gigabyte GA-Z77N-wifi motherboard, 16GB RAM. I followed the guide to the letter (as best I can tell), wiped, and reinstalled El Capitan three times now -- all with the same results. I seem to have two issues...
Issue #1:
The installation of Unibeast and OS X goes smoothly. However, MultiBeast 8.2.3 fails on the Realtek ALC892 driver. Even attempting to run the installer manually (within the Resources directory of the Multibeast package) fails. No reason is given in the error -- just:
In searching Tonymac, ******, and Google, it seems a lot of people are having trouble with Realtek drivers in El Capitan, although most are on newer chipsets. It's worked for me in prior versions, but then they were using Chameleon. So, I installed everything but audio. The build screen looks like:
With these settings, the install appears to go through fine. The installer says, "The software was successfully installed." I reboot, but after post, I get a black screen with:
<key>Boot</key>
<dict>
<key>Arguments</key>
<string>dart=0</string>
<key>DefaultVolume</key>
<string>Mac OS HD</string>
<key>Legacy</key>
<string>PBR</string>
<key>Log</key>
<true/>
<key>Secure</key>
<false/>
<key>Timeout</key>
<integer>3</integer>
<key>XMPDetection</key>
<string>NO</string>
</dict>
... but it still won't boot without the help of the Installer USB.
Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong??
Thanks!
-John
P.S. For issue #1, I saw the posts about using Toleda's injection scripts, and have been trying those; however, even those scripts are reporting "No Clover/Chameleon files, confirm Osmosis/other install (y/n)". The combination of this and the above make me think MultiBeast 8.2.3 is not installing Clover correctly. Or am I missing something?? Thanks again!
I'm hoping someone can help me here... I'm new to this new Clover utility, and I'm totally confused. My setup is an Intel i7-3770K CPU, Gigabyte GA-Z77N-wifi motherboard, 16GB RAM. I followed the guide to the letter (as best I can tell), wiped, and reinstalled El Capitan three times now -- all with the same results. I seem to have two issues...
Issue #1:
The installation of Unibeast and OS X goes smoothly. However, MultiBeast 8.2.3 fails on the Realtek ALC892 driver. Even attempting to run the installer manually (within the Resources directory of the Multibeast package) fails. No reason is given in the error -- just:
12/17/16 20:04:33 - Starting MultiBeast 8.2.3-20160602
12/17/16 20:06:20 - Installing 'Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode'
12/17/16 20:06:23 - Installing 'BootVolume'
12/17/16 20:06:23 - Mounting EFI
12/17/16 20:06:23 - Installing 'Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC892'
12/17/16 20:06:44 - Install of '/Volumes/OS X 10.11 El Capitan Install/MultiBeast - El Capitan Edition/MultiBeast.app/Contents/Resources/Clover-ALC892.pkg' failed.
'installer: Package name is Clover ALC892
installer: Installing at base path /
installer: The install failed (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.)
'. Exiting.
12/17/16 20:06:20 - Installing 'Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode'
12/17/16 20:06:23 - Installing 'BootVolume'
12/17/16 20:06:23 - Mounting EFI
12/17/16 20:06:23 - Installing 'Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC892'
12/17/16 20:06:44 - Install of '/Volumes/OS X 10.11 El Capitan Install/MultiBeast - El Capitan Edition/MultiBeast.app/Contents/Resources/Clover-ALC892.pkg' failed.
'installer: Package name is Clover ALC892
installer: Installing at base path /
installer: The install failed (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.)
'. Exiting.
In searching Tonymac, ******, and Google, it seems a lot of people are having trouble with Realtek drivers in El Capitan, although most are on newer chipsets. It's worked for me in prior versions, but then they were using Chameleon. So, I installed everything but audio. The build screen looks like:
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.18-313-g671f31c.1707
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC Plugins v6.18-313-g671f31c.1707
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC HWMonitor Application v6.18-313-g671f31c.1707
Drivers > Misc > NullCPUPowerManagement v1.0.0d2
Drivers > USB > 7/8/9 Series USB Support
Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode
Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac 13,2
Issue #2:Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC Plugins v6.18-313-g671f31c.1707
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC HWMonitor Application v6.18-313-g671f31c.1707
Drivers > Misc > NullCPUPowerManagement v1.0.0d2
Drivers > USB > 7/8/9 Series USB Support
Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode
Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac 13,2
With these settings, the install appears to go through fine. The installer says, "The software was successfully installed." I reboot, but after post, I get a black screen with:
Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press enter
I check the UEFI BIOS, and it's set to boot from the hard drive. I can also boot from the USB, but it appears MultiBeast is not installing the boot loader correctly. I check the root of my hard drive, and there is an EFI/CLOVER folder. The config.plist does contain the section:or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press enter
<key>Boot</key>
<dict>
<key>Arguments</key>
<string>dart=0</string>
<key>DefaultVolume</key>
<string>Mac OS HD</string>
<key>Legacy</key>
<string>PBR</string>
<key>Log</key>
<true/>
<key>Secure</key>
<false/>
<key>Timeout</key>
<integer>3</integer>
<key>XMPDetection</key>
<string>NO</string>
</dict>
... but it still won't boot without the help of the Installer USB.
Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong??
Thanks!
-John
P.S. For issue #1, I saw the posts about using Toleda's injection scripts, and have been trying those; however, even those scripts are reporting "No Clover/Chameleon files, confirm Osmosis/other install (y/n)". The combination of this and the above make me think MultiBeast 8.2.3 is not installing Clover correctly. Or am I missing something?? Thanks again!