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[Solved] Can't Boot - Sierra 10.12.4 on Z270 + i7 7700K

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Excellent!
I'll give it a try.
Much appreciated
Live long and prosper
fellow trekkie! :)[/QUOTE]

Yup. Trekkie. Trekker. Trekkist. And all round SciFi nut.

BTW: I spoke too soon. I've got a new, albeit minor problem. Now my Hackintosh won't wake from sleep.
It used to before I fixed the boot issue. (I've set the Power Saving prefs to "Never Sleep")
Any ideas? Otherwise I'll have to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow!
Cheers
 
fellow trekkie! :)

Yup. Trekkie. Trekker. Trekkist. And all round SciFi nut.

BTW: I spoke too soon. I've got a new, albeit minor problem. Now my Hackintosh won't wake from sleep.
It used to before I fixed the boot issue. (I've set the Power Saving prefs to "Never Sleep")
Any ideas? Otherwise I'll have to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow!
Cheers[/QUOTE]
you may have to inverse your warp field...

actually, this could be down to a few different reasons, you have to do a little searching, have you created a ssdt for power management? if not then that may help, otherwise open up a new thread and go from there :)
 
Yup. Trekkie. Trekker. Trekkist. And all round SciFi nut.

BTW: I spoke too soon. I've got a new, albeit minor problem. Now my Hackintosh won't wake from sleep.
It used to before I fixed the boot issue. (I've set the Power Saving prefs to "Never Sleep")
Any ideas? Otherwise I'll have to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow!
Cheers
you may have to inverse your warp field...

actually, this could be down to a few different reasons, you have to do a little searching, have you created a ssdt for power management? if not then that may help, otherwise open up a new thread and go from there :)[/QUOTE]


Good stuff. I will give it a go!
Cheers
 
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