- Joined
- Oct 4, 2011
- Messages
- 14
- Motherboard
- Huawei matebook x pro 2020
- CPU
- i5-10210U
- Graphics
- GTX MX250
So, I followed all the steps to the letter(after failing a couple of times), and managed to finally install High Sierra on my pre-built MSI Codex.
So far, so good. The OS is installed, I run MultiBeast, install all the correct drivers and bootloader. I then proceed to install the Nvidia drivers, and then it asks for a reboot. Fine, I think, I'll reboot.
And then it happens. My PC simply won't let me boot MacOS. In fact, it declines access to the UEFI/BIOS, and while I can frantically click Delete to save my life, it just ignores it, and boots right into Windows. Like there's no BIOS available. The USB drive with Uniboot and MacOS is of course present, which it previously booted from, but there's no bootloader, or any loader for that matter. It's just Windows. That's it.
Any takers? I'm obviously doing something wrong.
I installed UEFI Bootloader from within MultiBeast, and all steps I've done thus far have been correct. But I'm writing this post from withing Windows, so something is obviously not working as it should.
So far, so good. The OS is installed, I run MultiBeast, install all the correct drivers and bootloader. I then proceed to install the Nvidia drivers, and then it asks for a reboot. Fine, I think, I'll reboot.
And then it happens. My PC simply won't let me boot MacOS. In fact, it declines access to the UEFI/BIOS, and while I can frantically click Delete to save my life, it just ignores it, and boots right into Windows. Like there's no BIOS available. The USB drive with Uniboot and MacOS is of course present, which it previously booted from, but there's no bootloader, or any loader for that matter. It's just Windows. That's it.
Any takers? I'm obviously doing something wrong.
I installed UEFI Bootloader from within MultiBeast, and all steps I've done thus far have been correct. But I'm writing this post from withing Windows, so something is obviously not working as it should.