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Hello,

 

I am ready to convert back to a regular ideneb version of os x. The EFIX device doesn't work for me. I had it working great, but their lack of support brings me to just pull it out and throw it away. Their latest firmware update left my computer bricked. Some how it managed to kill two internal hard drives at the same time.

 

Now I have fresh hard drives, but I think the EFIX software is still on my mobo. I have a EP45-DS3R from Gigabyte. I don't want to have to put in a USB drive each time I boot either. Thanks for your help.

 

Luke

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Now I have fresh hard drives, but I think the EFIX software is still on my mobo. I have a EP45-DS3R from Gigabyte. I don't want to have to put in a USB drive each time I boot either. Thanks for your help.

 

Luke

 

Don't quite understand what you mean here is it you think that the EFIX installed itself in your BIOS somehow? That is the only way I can think of that it could be still be hanging around in your machine it is definitely not in your video card or still in the ram that is all that is left. I highly doubt that happened though I would just give a regular install a try with the new drives I can't see any way it updated your BIOS without you knowing it.

I get stuck at verifing dmi pool data then trying to boot from CD/DVD drive to install software.

 

Luke

 

Almost sounds like SATA DVD drive set to AHCI you going to need it in IDE mode to be able to boot from it, worse case you can try IDE DVD attached to that connector only for the install then remove/disable the controller after install if you have 4gb of ram.

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