I know that probably sounds nonsensical; I mean, I never would have guessed but this is my experience.
I had a working Hackintosh in the Spring. I was trying to get my Bluetooth to work, modified my config.plist, and it screwed up my boot. I decided to go ahead and reinstall macOS since my installation went smoothly before and I wouldn't have to fight.
I booted up the Unibeast stick and used the embedded boot loader to launch the installer. It went smoothly. After rebooting, I was greeted by the same Clover boot loader I had been using on my previous install -- I didn't think anything of it. I tried relentlessly to boot into the fresh install of macOS but kept getting stuck at the Apple Logo and boot bar filled to 100%.
After hours of frustration, I thought "what the hell" and booted up to the embedded boot loader on the Unibeast stick, launched from my boot disk, and bam -- macOS booted right up. I was shocked.
I went ahead and ran Multibeast. I restarted and was greeted by the same old Clover boot loader. I chose my boot disk and it loaded just fine.
It's almost like my Clover boot loader was corrupted in some way or another. Anybody else have any experiences like this? Know why it may have happened?
[link] [comments]
Post a Comment