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- May 15, 2020
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- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
- CPU
- i9-9900KF
- Graphics
- RX 5700 XT
- Mac
BIOS -> Thunderbolt -> Boot once is Enabled?@CaseySJ, weird, if I turn OFF and back ON the Apollo does not connect anymore.
BIOS -> Thunderbolt -> Boot once is Enabled?@CaseySJ, weird, if I turn OFF and back ON the Apollo does not connect anymore.
I monitor my mouse all day only to see theses EmojisP.S. I love the Bluetooth RSSI graph!
The best use of emojis I've seen in a long time!I monitor my mouse all day only to see theses Emojis
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WHATbecause that EFI folder is about 60MB!!
Indeed, LLAP!
Lamenting the impending death of Hackintosh? Maybe. Maybe not. "There are always possibilities."...
With Apple Silicon set to replace x86 over the next 18 months, let’s see where the road takes us. As James T. Kirk said near the end of one of the motion pictures, “There are always possibilities!”
Is manual resizing of the EFI partition via Disk Utility recommended?@Inqnuam,
The latest version is working quite well. Just tested "Reinstall" on a USB flash disk, but noticed the following:
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- If the EFI partition has enough space, then the procedure works properly.
- If the EFI partition runs out of space, then the App still reports success, but in fact the procedure fails, as you can see in screenshot below:
So we should check for "Out of Space" error during the operation. It would be good to check if the EFI partition has at least two times the disk space needed by the EFI folder before we begin the Install or Reinstall operation.
This is especially important for Intel Wireless version because that EFI folder is about 60MB!! Most EFI partitions are about 200MB.
You didn't ask me to test but I did it anyway !!Please test this one