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yosemite unibeast please :)

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oh come on, now unibeast 5.0 is out? now i have to wait 14 minutes for my VM to install the update :p
 

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Guys, the operation is going to end with UniBeast . Unfortunately, because of my video card , I have to install the bootloader into the EFI partition .

Once the formatting, the installation of the system and the necessary kexts are complete, I run the normal procedure to move the bootloader in the EFI partition?
 
So I'm upgrading a Fusion drive install for the first time. Do I need to do anything special to ensure that it doesn't die? I know Yosemite creates a new logical volume, at least on real macs, and I want to make sure it's not going to delete anything.
 
I couldn't boot from the flash drive. Didn't show up as an option from bios. I am trying it again from scratch.
 
Is there any way to use USB external HDD in stead of USB flash drive?

I tried to use 120GB USB external HDD(MBR, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) formatted) but Unibeast said, "No disk available to install on."
 
Is there any way to use USB external HDD in stead of USB flash drive?

I tried to use 120GB USB external HDD(MBR, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) formatted) but Unibeast said, "No disk available to install on."

Hm, i nerver tried to do so, but i haven't expected that it's a difference for unibeast
 
I changed partition size from 120GB to 8GB and now works fine!


Is there any way to use USB external HDD in stead of USB flash drive?

I tried to use 120GB USB external HDD(MBR, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) formatted) but Unibeast said, "No disk available to install on."
 
I changed partition size from 120GB to 8GB and now works fine!

Ok, thats interesting. So Unibeast has a magical maximum capacity which indicates that the medium can't be a flash drive any more?
that's good to know ;)
 
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