- Joined
- Sep 6, 2013
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- Motherboard
- Asus X299 TUF Mark 1
- CPU
- i9-7900X
- Graphics
- RX 570
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Here is the whole story.
1. I made an El Capitan install with Clover and UEFI boot partition with the guide and spend 2 days to solve all problems.
2. Everything was OK till I notice Trim was not active on my SSD. So I entered command "sudo trimforce enable" in terminal, and after reboot, my SSD didn't boot.
3. So I booted with my El Capitan install USB key and after access to my SSD launch Multibeast and install only "Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3270 UEFI Boot Mode" and so my SSD was booting again. I thought problem was solved.
4. But when I started Logic Pro (the main reason why I use a Hackintosh) I got error -10202 and Logic didn't found the AU Manager. So it was as I had 0 plugins.
5. After research I found I had to rebuild caches and perm to make Logic find AU manager again. So I made this with the last Onyx version (compatible with El Capitan) as I used to do on my previous Snow Leopard Hackintosh these last 5 years.
5. Now my SSD won't boot again. I already tried usual methods
- Reinstall "Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3270 UEFI Boot Mode" with Multibeast.
- Replace the EFI folder of my SSD EFI partition (mounted with Clover configurator) by the previous working EFI found in EFI-backup folder.
> Have you any idea to make this SSD boot again?
> And why Onyx would change the boot files? In my comprehension Onyx shouldn't modify anything on the EFI boot partition.
> In verbose mode there are messages 'ATHR unknown locale 21" but I know this isn't the real problem. My wifi works well. I will probably try this
http://www.tonymacx86.com/network/148852-solved-how-get-rid-athr-unknown-locale-21-errors.html
My config :
Gigabytes GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 with U1C bios + I7 3.5GHz + AMD Radeon HD 6850 + RAM 32Go
1. I made an El Capitan install with Clover and UEFI boot partition with the guide and spend 2 days to solve all problems.
2. Everything was OK till I notice Trim was not active on my SSD. So I entered command "sudo trimforce enable" in terminal, and after reboot, my SSD didn't boot.
3. So I booted with my El Capitan install USB key and after access to my SSD launch Multibeast and install only "Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3270 UEFI Boot Mode" and so my SSD was booting again. I thought problem was solved.
4. But when I started Logic Pro (the main reason why I use a Hackintosh) I got error -10202 and Logic didn't found the AU Manager. So it was as I had 0 plugins.
5. After research I found I had to rebuild caches and perm to make Logic find AU manager again. So I made this with the last Onyx version (compatible with El Capitan) as I used to do on my previous Snow Leopard Hackintosh these last 5 years.
5. Now my SSD won't boot again. I already tried usual methods
- Reinstall "Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3270 UEFI Boot Mode" with Multibeast.
- Replace the EFI folder of my SSD EFI partition (mounted with Clover configurator) by the previous working EFI found in EFI-backup folder.
> Have you any idea to make this SSD boot again?
> And why Onyx would change the boot files? In my comprehension Onyx shouldn't modify anything on the EFI boot partition.
> In verbose mode there are messages 'ATHR unknown locale 21" but I know this isn't the real problem. My wifi works well. I will probably try this
http://www.tonymacx86.com/network/148852-solved-how-get-rid-athr-unknown-locale-21-errors.html
My config :
Gigabytes GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 with U1C bios + I7 3.5GHz + AMD Radeon HD 6850 + RAM 32Go