- Joined
- Nov 26, 2013
- Messages
- 7
- Motherboard
- NUC DC3217IYE
- CPU
- i3
- Graphics
- HD4000
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
After some kext sleuthing I managed to get the recovery partition to boot and ran disk utility and I managed to boot the main partition. I reran all ob the post install steps just to make sure and I am back up and running.
Looking back I believe it is the migration process that created problems not my experimentation with Bluetooth. When I migrated I imported not only my daily user (I always keep a separate administrator account) but also some other files. Some settings must have migrated as well that messed up my install.
In Clover Configurator I remember selecting MacPro 3.1 yet after the migration it is my Maverick install specs of Mac Mini 6.2 that showed up in the boot sequence.
Food for thoughts.
On a side note the HD4000 integrated graphics seem to work slower under El Capitan. When I play HD video they are a little jerky. I will need to work on that but will experiment on a spare mSATA drive I have laying around.
Looking back I believe it is the migration process that created problems not my experimentation with Bluetooth. When I migrated I imported not only my daily user (I always keep a separate administrator account) but also some other files. Some settings must have migrated as well that messed up my install.
In Clover Configurator I remember selecting MacPro 3.1 yet after the migration it is my Maverick install specs of Mac Mini 6.2 that showed up in the boot sequence.
Food for thoughts.
On a side note the HD4000 integrated graphics seem to work slower under El Capitan. When I play HD video they are a little jerky. I will need to work on that but will experiment on a spare mSATA drive I have laying around.