Months and months ago I tried updating Sierra to High Sierra (I installed all the drivers as well before hand such as Apfs.efi) and it doesn’t work at all. The update installer refuses to update, basically the progress bar slowly and slowly moves but there’s no time remaining counter and it never finishes.
I tried to boot back into my old Sierra install but -v tells me it won’t boot due to not having enough allocated ram despite me having the memory 2000 fix (can’t think of the name). The only way I can even boot into the operating system is by doing -x for safe mode but I can’t mount anything because I’m in safe mode. I’ve tried many boot flags but nothing works. I’m dual booted with windows and my windows installation works just fine but I just can’t get this figured out.
I want to fix it or just remove clover and High Sierra entirely to get my space on my SSD back. I’ve been trying to fix this since October and I’ve been completely strapped and lost. My clover version is the same version that came out once High Sierra came out btw. Does anyone have any suggestions? This all happened with trying to upgrade to High Sierra :(
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