Hello there,
Just out of curiosity: why did you think it was a good idea to implement a return true; or implode() switch in unibeast? I have an external drive, it's SATA, it's connected via USB 3.0, but it's not the regular orange icon, it looks normal. Beats me why, and frankly I don't care. But that check was a lapse in judgement at best.
I guess I'll have to manually createinstallmedia and then install clover on it?
Sometimes I wonder about software programmers. It's like they lose...
why would you need an external drive check in unibeast?
Just out of curiosity: why did you think it was a good idea to implement a return true; or implode() switch in unibeast? I have an external drive, it's SATA, it's connected via USB 3.0, but it's not the regular orange icon, it looks normal. Beats me why, and frankly I don't care. But that check was a lapse in judgement at best.
I guess I'll have to manually createinstallmedia and then install clover on it?
Sometimes I wonder about software programmers. It's like they lose...
why would you need an external drive check in unibeast?