EvoReboot on El Capitan Hello, I have updated Clover, moved FakeSMC to 10.11, added the flags to config.plist. I could not boot the installer, but it started by adding nv_disable=1. When in this screen, when at 5 minutes to go, it automatically rebooted, but no more install partition was there. Currently I have this screen (It seems that Clover thinks that El Capitan is Mavericks, because of the icons). When I try to boot the Macintosh HD drive, it does not try to boot at all: Apple logo for 1 second, then reboot.

Since the launch of Mac Mavericks both Gmail and exchange accounts are not working correctly in the native mail app client. Follow the steps to fix the El Capitan Gmail bug in mail app. Open default Mail app on your El Capitan, then from the 'Mail' menu and go to 'Preferences' option.

Even with nv_disable=1, rootless=0, -x, -no-zp, dart=0. Silverlight plug in download. This is the verbose screen before it reboots: Previously Yosemite worked well with the same clover build and boot flags. I have also tried to reinstall El Capitan from the recovery (it only starts with nv_disable=1), but without a clean install (if possible I would like to keep my data). My specs: -GIGABYTE GA-Z97X-Gaming 3 -Intel i5 4460 @3.2 Ghz -Intel HD 4600 -ASUS Geforce GTX 960 [EDIT] OK, I made a clean install and now it works. I have now figured out what was wrong: the EvoReboot kext.

When I tried to reinstall it, the same problem showed off. Removed it, it works again.

By the way now I have another problem: I need EvoReboot because of a slow shutdown and random self-shutdowns. EvoReboot solved this problem on Yosemite. Is any other solution out there?

[EDIT] Well, it seems that El Capitan doesn't need EvoReboot at all. Now it is shutting down normally. Hope to not experience random reboots. If it reboots before getting to the login screen, try removing any custom kexts from /S/L/E and boot without caches and see if that helps. When it happened to me I was able to boot safe mode and do it from there.

If safe mode doesn't work for you try single-user mode. If that doesn't work, try booting the recovery partition and running terminal. Also I would use only the minimal number of kexts for Clover to inject -- only FakeSMC, maybe. Make sure you have a current version of FakeSMC and anything else you try to inject.