me too is having this problem. But my drive is only 320gb.
For now, I am using the "Scan Single Drive" method but I do multiboot so it is a bit of a hassle. When I need to boot into windows, I will go into BIOS and select the windows drive to boot. For some motherboards you have option to go...
Ok, second try.
Redone the unibeast installation usb thumbdrive.
Now it can boot up properly again and back to installation. Everything done as per above and completed successfully.
MULTIBEAST
- plug out all drives and boot up using the usb
- select to boot from OSX partition
- after that...
To avoid possible issue, I unplugged all my hdd from the system and installed yosemite on the only SSD plugged in.
After all is done and with numerous successfull boot up. I plugged in my other drives. One is sata hdd and another is windows SSD drive. Now when I boot up, chimera is unable to...
Yosemite sparked my interest again on OSX. I have sort of abandoned OSX after successfully getting Mavericks (95%) working on my low spec hardware.
With the release of 10.10 (yosemite) I am at it again. I am trying it with guides and past experience (which I have forgotten mostly).
I have done...
sorry for the late reply as I am not using my hackintosh anymore. I can back here cause I am going to start with 10.10 (yosemite) experimentation on this board. LOL..
Anyway, if I remember correctly, the RTL8169 drivers can be installed from multibeast. Try looking in there.
sorry for the late reply as I have sort of abandoned using osx. I am using dualboot to osx and windows. Mostly I am running windows because I have so many things in windows that I absolutely need to use. Today I just rebooted back to osx and everything seems to be still in good shape.
As for...
Article: Update Your Mavericks App to 10.9.1
for me, the update is very minor. I already have the 10.9.0 unibeast. I will just add the 10.9.1 update into the usb. Can update after done installation of 10.9.0. I don't see the point of having to spend time re-doing the unibeast with all the...
you can go download firefox or chrome and then try access tonymacx86 website. And it is strange that such think would occur.
Or if your windows browser is working fine then yes, you can download unibeast using windows and then transfer the file to your mac. No problem this way.
I think they are trying to make this simple for not so technical people. As it uses 4.6GB, surely a 4GB usb drive would not fit. The next logical size would be 8GB. Instead of saying it need 5GB...people might be confused and trying to go buy 5GB usb....LOL...
i know this question is a bit dumb but I just have to ask...sorry....did you enable AHCI in bios?
Also, try to download applications like trim enabler or chameleon ssd optimizer to enable the trim. This is much better method than command line.
Updated mine as well and works without any problem. I was taken a back when the update which says "about 3 minutes" end up finish in less than a minute. Well, I guess that's the advantage for having SSD. So anyway, my specs is as below for reference:
Motherboard: GA-B75M-D3V (rev 2.0)
GPU: Asus...
This might be a bit late, but THANKS!! It helps me solve my bridged network problem running on maverick and parallels 9. And I thought it was parallels' problem and spend the last few hours hunting for the solution through parallels' forum.
i am also looking for something similar but so far I found is geektool+geeklets. Looks like a lot of hassle. So I am still trying to see if can find something easier to configure.
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