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i7-4790K
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Vega 56
Hi guys I'm trying to install macok Mojave, clover part, but installation from usb does not go beyond the apple logo.
Below is the error screen.
Can someone help me?

My components:
Gigabyta z97 g1 gaming
Intel i7 4790k
samsung 860 1T
Vega 56
 

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Hi guys I'm trying to install macok Mojave, clover part, but installation from usb does not go beyond the apple logo.
Below is the error screen.
Can someone help me?

My components:
Gigabyta z97 g1 gaming
Intel i7 4790k
samsung 860 1T
Vega 56

Hi there.

How did you create your UniBeast installer drive?

:)
 
Hi there.

How did you create your UniBeast installer drive?

:)
In reality it was an already existing usb with which everything worked.
Then I had to change the motherboard, but the usb is the same. Do I have to recreate one?

anyway what do you see from the error screen?
 
In reality it was an already existing usb with which everything worked.
Then I had to change the motherboard, but the usb is the same. Do I have to recreate one?

anyway what do you see from the error screen?

"VM"

So, how was the original UniBeast drive created? What platform etc.
 
"VM"

So, how was the original UniBeast drive created? What platform etc.
It was created with unibeast. From the previous configuration identical to the current one except the motherboard from h87 to z97.
Will I solve the problem by creating a new one?
 
It was created with unibeast. From the previous configuration identical to the current one except the motherboard from h87 to z97.
Will I solve the problem by creating a new one?

I do not think so.

If your new motherboard is a UEFI BIOS model and that is how the UniBeast installer was created, it should be fine.

When you boot into the Cover menu, press the SpaceBar and in the menu select "Safe Mode" (-s) to see if that gets you any further.
 
I do not think so.

If your new motherboard is a UEFI BIOS model and that is how the UniBeast installer was created, it should be fine.

When you boot into the Cover menu, press the SpaceBar and in the menu select "Safe Mode" (-s) to see if that gets you any further.

ok i will try soon. meanwhile, thanks for your attention
 
I do not think so.

If your new motherboard is a UEFI BIOS model and that is how the UniBeast installer was created, it should be fine.

When you boot into the Cover menu, press the SpaceBar and in the menu select "Safe Mode" (-s) to see if that gets you any further.
does not work. as usual apple logo, and no bars below ..
 
does not work. as usual apple logo, and no bars below ..

Not enough information - "does not work" - doesn't give me enough information to offer any more help.

Post a verbose screengrab of where Safe Mode freezes.
 
Not enough information - "does not work" - doesn't give me enough information to offer any more help.

Post a verbose screengrab of where Safe Mode freezes.
This is the screen in safe mode
 

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