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I did macOS HS 10.13.4 installation on USB using Clover V4418.
On comp. startup USB is not shown on Clover menu. It just shows macos hs and recovery.

Pls help.

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I had hoped it would go away after the. 4 beta's but my battery still says condition replace soon. I had posted in the beta thread but that's closed now. Images are on the beta thread. Any help please?

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3 hours ago, luky35 said:

I did macOS HS 10.13.4 installation on USB using Clover V4418.
On comp. startup USB is not shown on Clover menu. It just shows macos hs and recovery.

Pls help.

Where are the clover V4418?

I Updated from apple store, and from the first time the installer was 2.77 GB and the update didn't work... the 2 time the update was 1.877 Gb and it worked well, I have sound and internet...

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3 hours ago, luky35 said:

I did macOS HS 10.13.4 installation on USB using Clover V4418.
On comp. startup USB is not shown on Clover menu. It just shows macos hs and recovery.

Pls help.

You need apfs.efi on Driver64UEFI for UEFI or in Driver64 for Legacy

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@luky35 Press cmd+shift+. to make the invisible items visible and to make the USB disk bootable you need to create the ".IABootFiles" folder in the root of your USB disk and then copy the boot.efi file from /Volumes/Install macOS High Sierra/System/Library/CoreServices to the .IABootFiles. 

Credits: @KGP-iMacPro 

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31 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

@luky35 To make the USB disk bootable you need to create the ".IABootFiles" folder in the root of your USB disk and then copy the boot.efi file from /Volumes/Install macOS High Sierra/System/Library/CoreServices to the .IABootFiles.

Credits: @KGP-iMacPro 

@Cyberdevs hi,

Not OK this folder?

IABootFiles

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6 minutes ago, luky35 said:

Can I just make a folder?

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Just create a new folder and rename it to .IABootFiles and copy the boot.efi from the patch I gave you and it will be bootable

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Think I found a fix for new bootable media with High Sierra 10.13.4
1. Use the 'createinstallmedia' command in Terminal https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372

sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app


3. Install Clover
2. Delete .IAPhysicalMedia from Install macOS High Sierra

rm /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra/.IAPhysicalMedia 

The install volume is now visible for Clover
 

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47 minutes ago, bogdanw said:

Think I found a fix for new bootable media with High Sierra 10.13.4
1. Use the 'createinstallmedia' command in Terminal https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372


sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app


3. Install Clover
2. Delete .IAPhysicalMedia from Install macOS High Sierra


rm /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra/.IAPhysicalMedia 

The install volume is now visible for Clover
 

Thank you.

Do it according to your instructions and USB will appear in Clover.

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