- Joined
- Nov 20, 2024
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- Motherboard
- Unknown Clevo Laptop Daughterboard!
- CPU
- intel Core i7 - 6700HQ @2.59 GHz
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 970M
- OS X/macOS
- 10.13.x
- Bootloader
- Clover (UEFI)
- Mac
- MacBook Pro
- Mobile Phone
- iOS
I did a stupid thing.
Since its been so long, Ive forgotten how I got my system to boot in the first place. I created a TempUser account with owner privileges,
then, I created an additional account, Which is my actual user account, that had been given administrator privileges. that I would use for production if you will.
I was sitting there, typing one day, and opening various directories within Finder, and I noticed that several files had that dreaded red Circle-band. More info reported that my user account had no access, because they were a, system files, and, I wasn't owner.
In the attempt to rectify this curious problem, I began stupidly changing file permissions for that one file, and then I clicked that Doomsday button which let me apply that one setting, to all files and folders.
After doing this, things seem to be top-notch, until the Nvidia web Driver kept reminding me endless problems that its server crashed, and was inaccessible. I had no clue what this meant… I used the repair permissions method in disk utility, and H reported that the directory structure was healthy.
I did this multiple times. Line
I am so embarrassed to tell you this, but…
I delete it the temp user account, that had originally had owner privileges.
It wasn't until I decided to reboot the computer and find that I was no longer able to login come within an hour, but I remembered that the Champ user account was the failsafe account, that was supposed to have owner privileges, not had the power to resolve all sorts of other issues, and it was the account that always enabled me to log in.
I am not able to reboot into safe mode. I have this bizarre, mysterious error that keeps popping up in The output:
High Sierra on an unbranded notebook.
I have Clover Bootloader installed.
I can boot into recovery.
please, what can I do to fix this?
I tried to delete the kernel cache, and repair that S/L/E do you know avail.
Is there any way that I could possibly reinstall, without deleting my production user account?
Or, perhaps, is there any way that I could try to recreate my temp user account, with owner access, within single user mode itself?
thank you so very much for reading my post. I sincerely hope I will be able to get this issue resolved. My Hackintosh has been reliable for years, despite not being able to upgrade beyond High Sierra, due to having relied upon the NVIDIA Webdriver, which provides me full hardware acceleration, and not having any support beyond what I am using now.
Error message will be posted below. It's a little mangled, but I hope you get the gist.
Since its been so long, Ive forgotten how I got my system to boot in the first place. I created a TempUser account with owner privileges,
then, I created an additional account, Which is my actual user account, that had been given administrator privileges. that I would use for production if you will.
I was sitting there, typing one day, and opening various directories within Finder, and I noticed that several files had that dreaded red Circle-band. More info reported that my user account had no access, because they were a, system files, and, I wasn't owner.
In the attempt to rectify this curious problem, I began stupidly changing file permissions for that one file, and then I clicked that Doomsday button which let me apply that one setting, to all files and folders.
After doing this, things seem to be top-notch, until the Nvidia web Driver kept reminding me endless problems that its server crashed, and was inaccessible. I had no clue what this meant… I used the repair permissions method in disk utility, and H reported that the directory structure was healthy.
I did this multiple times. Line
I am so embarrassed to tell you this, but…
I delete it the temp user account, that had originally had owner privileges.
It wasn't until I decided to reboot the computer and find that I was no longer able to login come within an hour, but I remembered that the Champ user account was the failsafe account, that was supposed to have owner privileges, not had the power to resolve all sorts of other issues, and it was the account that always enabled me to log in.
I am not able to reboot into safe mode. I have this bizarre, mysterious error that keeps popping up in The output:
High Sierra on an unbranded notebook.
I have Clover Bootloader installed.
I can boot into recovery.
please, what can I do to fix this?
I tried to delete the kernel cache, and repair that S/L/E do you know avail.
Is there any way that I could possibly reinstall, without deleting my production user account?
Or, perhaps, is there any way that I could try to recreate my temp user account, with owner access, within single user mode itself?
thank you so very much for reading my post. I sincerely hope I will be able to get this issue resolved. My Hackintosh has been reliable for years, despite not being able to upgrade beyond High Sierra, due to having relied upon the NVIDIA Webdriver, which provides me full hardware acceleration, and not having any support beyond what I am using now.
Error message will be posted below. It's a little mangled, but I hope you get the gist.
Code:
Mol crashed:
opendirectoryd.
icon: Ux31 7302076149073
uid-501 insteod
Too many
corpses
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ßx31 7362476164027d (336 (opendirectord)
uid-301
crashed
ion:
0x3f756247620b6b55
uid=501
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corpsos
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0x3r756247620b665d (337 (opendirectoryd)]
75624761483985
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uid=501
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nany corpses
being created.
instead of
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ed by uid-501 instead of
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corpses being created;
uid=501
instead of
1: Bx37562d7620b6b55 (348 (opendirectoryd)] nap (8x3f7562d761483985: " dy
ad by uid-501 instead of
opendirectoryd:
id=501 instead
of
Bx37562d761555c6d (341 (opendirectoryd)] nap (8x3f7562d761483985: " dyld
d by uid=501
crashed:
many corpses being created.
ex3f7562d76464c4ad
id=501
instead of 8
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1 by uid=501 instead of
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