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- GTX 660
I get "Couldn't hide boot" in the cleanup phase of UniBeast.
The resulting usb does not boot.
- I'm using Sierra 10.12.4 in Applications/.
- I checked this on a virtual machine with Yosemite (i know i should not ) and on my actual machine using El Capitan.
- If i select UEFI Boot Mode the usb is created correctly.
- The previous version of UniBeast worked fine in legacy mode, even on the vm (but, as mentioned by others, i was not able to boot 10.12.4 install).
- The usb was formatted OS X Extended (Journaled), i checked both GUID and MBR.
- I checked 2 sticks (16GB and 32GB).
~/Library/Logs/UniBeast.log
03/31/17 16:34:38 - Starting UniBeast 7.1.0-20170329
03/31/17 16:35:03 - Mounting Volumes...
03/31/17 16:35:04 - Copying Files...
03/31/17 16:45:14 - Detaching Volumes...
03/31/17 16:45:15 - Installing Bootloader...
03/31/17 16:45:51 - Cleaning Up...
03/31/17 16:46:36 - Couldn't hide boot
/var/log/install.log
(no "Install Failed" entries)
I don't think my copy of sierra is corrupted (i'm able to create an install usb from it that run just fine via vmware).
The resulting usb does not boot.
- I'm using Sierra 10.12.4 in Applications/.
- I checked this on a virtual machine with Yosemite (i know i should not ) and on my actual machine using El Capitan.
- If i select UEFI Boot Mode the usb is created correctly.
- The previous version of UniBeast worked fine in legacy mode, even on the vm (but, as mentioned by others, i was not able to boot 10.12.4 install).
- The usb was formatted OS X Extended (Journaled), i checked both GUID and MBR.
- I checked 2 sticks (16GB and 32GB).
~/Library/Logs/UniBeast.log
03/31/17 16:34:38 - Starting UniBeast 7.1.0-20170329
03/31/17 16:35:03 - Mounting Volumes...
03/31/17 16:35:04 - Copying Files...
03/31/17 16:45:14 - Detaching Volumes...
03/31/17 16:45:15 - Installing Bootloader...
03/31/17 16:45:51 - Cleaning Up...
03/31/17 16:46:36 - Couldn't hide boot
/var/log/install.log
(no "Install Failed" entries)
I don't think my copy of sierra is corrupted (i'm able to create an install usb from it that run just fine via vmware).