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- Asus Sabertooth P67
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- i7-2600
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Ok, so this i my setup: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...an-with-clover-on-asus-sabertooth-p67.180728/
Asus Sabertooth P67 with an i7. I updated to Mojave and I basically had non functional computer (no hardware acceleration for graphics card among other things).
So I downgraded successfully (I though) and been living with High Sierra on my build. But the system have problems, so I tried to update Clover and do some basic maintenace, here the problem arise.
I cannot update Clover, it gives me an error. Looking into the details log it seem like I fail to format my harddrive and now it runs APFS (am I correct?).
I have attached my screenshot of the verbose boot (it also say disks1 is not readable, huh)...
Other strange thing, if I turn off my monitor the system logs out my user and I have to reattach monitor cable to view anything. And it is hard to shut down as well.
My real questions, it there anything I can do just to fix the EFI partition? My my SSD is broken, I don't know for sure.
Asus Sabertooth P67 with an i7. I updated to Mojave and I basically had non functional computer (no hardware acceleration for graphics card among other things).
So I downgraded successfully (I though) and been living with High Sierra on my build. But the system have problems, so I tried to update Clover and do some basic maintenace, here the problem arise.
I cannot update Clover, it gives me an error. Looking into the details log it seem like I fail to format my harddrive and now it runs APFS (am I correct?).
I have attached my screenshot of the verbose boot (it also say disks1 is not readable, huh)...
Other strange thing, if I turn off my monitor the system logs out my user and I have to reattach monitor cable to view anything. And it is hard to shut down as well.
My real questions, it there anything I can do just to fix the EFI partition? My my SSD is broken, I don't know for sure.
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