![]() WTF! I just created it and now it's telling me there isn't one. ![]() HOWEVER, when i then try to mount the efi, either with the efi mounter or using the command "sudo mount -t msdos /dev/disk0s1 /Volumes/efi" i get the error "no such file or directory". I then redo the command to make the directory and this time i get no error. Then i go on to delete the partition with the command: rm -rf /Volumes/EFI. Update 1: When trying to create a partition with the command "mkdir /Volumes/efi" it says that it already exists. If i try to unmount it, i get an error message saying that it is not mounted and if i try to mount it i get an empty folder. When opening the EFI Mounter (v2) i get a message "Would you like to mount or unmount EFI partition" although i never even created such a partition. ![]() I then proceeded to install clover, which after some fiddling was a success. I used the bootflags -v -x -f npci=0x2000 cpus=0 nv_disable=1 to manage to install os x and get into os x. I managed to finish the install and then patch the install (bob roche's video guide). After completely giving up on my z87 rig i attempted to install os x on my main rig, an x99 ud5, gtx 970, 5820k.
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