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Unibeast High Sierra won't install bootloader. (running from catalina)

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Hey all,

Looking for a fix to an annoying problem that I just can't seem to figure out. I have SIP disabled and have already followed all steps for troubleshooting. I have also tried multiple disks. For some reason, it just won't work. Please Help! I have attached the log below.


07/03/22 11:44:30 - Starting UniBeast 8.4.0-2
07/03/22 11:44:49 - Copying Files...
07/03/22 11:50:30 - Installing Bootloader...
07/03/22 11:50:42 - installer: Package name is Clover r5107 tonymacx86 UEFI UniBeast
installer: Installing at base path /Volumes/Install macOS High Sierra
installer: The install failed. (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance. An error occurred while running scripts from the package “Clover_r5107-UEFI-UB.pkg”.)
err
07/03/22 11:50:42 - installer --- installer: Package name is Clover r5107 tonymacx86 UEFI UniBeast
installer: Installing at base path /Volumes/Install macOS High Sierra
installer: The install failed. (The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance. An error occurred while running scripts from the package “Clover_r5107-UEFI-UB.pkg”.)
err --- Couldn't install Bootloader
 
 
please read my post
 
This is the most common cause of failure :


Screenshot 2022-07-03 at 17.20.29.png
 
Hi there.

Probably not relevant but, are you installing to USB stick or some other device? If a USB stick, what size is it?

:)
I have a few sticks lying around that i’ve been trying, all of varying sizes between 8gb and 32gb.
 
The next likely cause of failure would be incorrect formatting of the flash drive.
 
I formatted the drives based off of what it said to do in the article. Could it be that the drives I have are no good?
 
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