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Hi all
I have screwed the pooch... And doubled down on my idiocy... Twice over!!! Having googled my fingers off and been unable to fix it myself. I now come, cap in hand to the lovely folks of this forum... Please help.
As per title I decided to update my El Capitan (which I haven't updated in over a year since I built it).
I went to Tonymac homepage and saw 'update any supported system using built-in software update functionality through the Mac app store'
Thinking 'oh that's easy' I went ahead and did that.
And here comes the stupidity, I didn't backup my SSD before doing this, and I didn't update my clover...
So now I cannot boot at all (see picture for as far as I can get).
On the plus side I can chuck my SSD in my laptop and interact with it through there however my attempts to update clover that way have failed as I cannot boot from the SSD only look at the files.
Please help... I'm in great need!
I have screwed the pooch... And doubled down on my idiocy... Twice over!!! Having googled my fingers off and been unable to fix it myself. I now come, cap in hand to the lovely folks of this forum... Please help.
As per title I decided to update my El Capitan (which I haven't updated in over a year since I built it).
I went to Tonymac homepage and saw 'update any supported system using built-in software update functionality through the Mac app store'
Thinking 'oh that's easy' I went ahead and did that.
And here comes the stupidity, I didn't backup my SSD before doing this, and I didn't update my clover...
So now I cannot boot at all (see picture for as far as I can get).
On the plus side I can chuck my SSD in my laptop and interact with it through there however my attempts to update clover that way have failed as I cannot boot from the SSD only look at the files.
Please help... I'm in great need!