You meant the boot menu for the BIOS...
I tried that too: 2 different USB drives made with OCLP with an EFI partition for the Sequoia installer... When I select them from the Bios boot menu nothing happens.
Ok you wanted me to try an boot the USB from the BIOS menu, not the OCLP menu. I missed that.
I tried but it just keeps coming back to the BIOS usb chooser... it thinks for about 10 sec, then pops the BIOS drive picker up again.
I'm going to rebuild my USB OCLP Install USB stick right now and...
SO without accessing the USB, I don't know how I'm going to use the updated plist, efi stuff... I can't get anything to/from the MacPro.
Lots of dead time in the video. I'm not sure this is what you wanted, but no key presses have any effect other than del to get into the Bios.
I was watching a youtube video on patching the ethernet on sequoia... That got me screwed up (following two sets of instructions: the guide and a video...)
[edited... I'm using the BIOS boot loader now -- or trying too... ]
FYI, I built the installer on my Macbook Pro and this is what the EFI looks like:
But again, I can't get the desktop to boot from any USB -- even tho the BIOS sees the drive when I have it plugged in...
Yeah that was my big mistake... I don't know why I did this. It wasn't in the instructions. I was also looking at another video on ethernet.
Here's my EFI backup -- before the install (EFI.zip. Had to delete AirportItlwm-Monterey.kext and AirportItlwm-BigSur.kext since there were still there...
I have an intel hackintosh that was fine on Ventura for some time. I decided to update to Sequoia and followed the instructions. My WiFi was extremely slow -- and ethernet was working, but then remembered I should update OC root patches. I stupidly updated the model to MacPro7,1 -- the mac I was...
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