destrekor
Lifer
- Nov 18, 2005
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Because I hate doing things one step at a time, I'm not sure which exactly worked, but it worked.
A) I dug back into the AppleAHCIPort.kext and compared with a different one, and that different one seemed a little more complete. I had tried it previously, but I had neglected to note the importance of it's greyed-out status. I ran an "unhidden" command (can't remember it now), and I also chown'd and chmod'd all the kexts (kext utility doesn't really work with the directory structure in Clover).
B) I also placed LegacyAppleAHCIPort.kext in that directory (prior to fixing permissions). It seemed to have more controllers, but it also seemed to have some differences in the strings.
I ended up just nuking the whole SSD that was originally shared between the previous Mountain Lion installation and a Windows Server 2012 installation. It was good to mess around with Server, but in this utilization, it's pointless. When I have a chance to dedicate a box, I'll get to work more on my play-lab environment... for now, no point keeping it sitting there doing nothing.
That, and the installer kept complaining about it not being a GUID-partitioned drive (that drive was MBR). So I just dedicated that disk to the cause - more system disk room to grow, making it more likely I can keep all system stuff on the disk for a long time and only need external storage for files.
Now, that all said - I have a Mac installation on a disk with three partitions: EFI, the main system, and what I'm assuming is some kind of recovery partition. Windows doesn't really recognize anything about the three partitions except the one is EFI. The third is 620mb.
More importantly, I have a Mac installation that I can't get to!
The USB bootloader/vanilla install disk doesn't give a means of going to that disk to boot - and when I choose, in the F8 boot menu, the SSD that OS X is installed on... it immediately starts booting Windows.
I'm going to need to, I assume, get into the main installation to really work on the config.plist using Clover Configurator, because the Configurator will not launch in the VM (a Lion installation, iATKOS specifically, in VirtualBox).
I guess I need to add an entry to the boot menu or something? Copy the kexts and current temporary config.plist, nuke the rest, and make a straight USB bootloader?
Windows 8 is not installed in UEFI mode, so, I'm not sure if I can actually make OS X boot in UEFI - I don't think my P8Z68 Deluxe has true full UEFI support, at least, not in the secure boot sort of way.
That said, if I were to make the OS X the default boot disk, would it even be able to launch Windows from a boot option? Would I be editing the boot files in the EFI partition?
Which... how do I do just that, considering I can't see my system disks in the VM?
A) I dug back into the AppleAHCIPort.kext and compared with a different one, and that different one seemed a little more complete. I had tried it previously, but I had neglected to note the importance of it's greyed-out status. I ran an "unhidden" command (can't remember it now), and I also chown'd and chmod'd all the kexts (kext utility doesn't really work with the directory structure in Clover).
B) I also placed LegacyAppleAHCIPort.kext in that directory (prior to fixing permissions). It seemed to have more controllers, but it also seemed to have some differences in the strings.
I ended up just nuking the whole SSD that was originally shared between the previous Mountain Lion installation and a Windows Server 2012 installation. It was good to mess around with Server, but in this utilization, it's pointless. When I have a chance to dedicate a box, I'll get to work more on my play-lab environment... for now, no point keeping it sitting there doing nothing.
That, and the installer kept complaining about it not being a GUID-partitioned drive (that drive was MBR). So I just dedicated that disk to the cause - more system disk room to grow, making it more likely I can keep all system stuff on the disk for a long time and only need external storage for files.
Now, that all said - I have a Mac installation on a disk with three partitions: EFI, the main system, and what I'm assuming is some kind of recovery partition. Windows doesn't really recognize anything about the three partitions except the one is EFI. The third is 620mb.
More importantly, I have a Mac installation that I can't get to!
The USB bootloader/vanilla install disk doesn't give a means of going to that disk to boot - and when I choose, in the F8 boot menu, the SSD that OS X is installed on... it immediately starts booting Windows.
I'm going to need to, I assume, get into the main installation to really work on the config.plist using Clover Configurator, because the Configurator will not launch in the VM (a Lion installation, iATKOS specifically, in VirtualBox).
I guess I need to add an entry to the boot menu or something? Copy the kexts and current temporary config.plist, nuke the rest, and make a straight USB bootloader?
Windows 8 is not installed in UEFI mode, so, I'm not sure if I can actually make OS X boot in UEFI - I don't think my P8Z68 Deluxe has true full UEFI support, at least, not in the secure boot sort of way.
That said, if I were to make the OS X the default boot disk, would it even be able to launch Windows from a boot option? Would I be editing the boot files in the EFI partition?
Which... how do I do just that, considering I can't see my system disks in the VM?