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  1. oatman

    Do Hackintosh Kexts Install to the OS Automatically from the USB Installation Disk?

    Thanks for the suggestion, however I have no interest in using Unibeast. I like to do everything myself because I feel it makes me more knowledgeable about what I am doing.
  2. oatman

    Do Hackintosh Kexts Install to the OS Automatically from the USB Installation Disk?

    I have a quick question. When making a USB Boot Install for Mavericks/Mtn Lion when you place your kexts in either Extra/Extensions or S/L/E do these KEXTS automatically get placed onto your HDD after installation? If not, how do you automate the installation process to move kexts from the USB's...
  3. oatman

    GA-Z68XP-UD4 Upgrade from 10.7.4 -> 10.8 Mountain Lion

    For anybody that needs a reference for this MOBO to get it to work straight up.... First upgrade your BIOS to the new UEFI found on Gigabytes website. Next if you have an Nvidia card follow these directions on boot npci=0x2000 GraphicsEnabler=Yes UseKernelCache=Yes -v
  4. oatman

    UEFI GA-Z68XP-UD4 Problem

    Thank you so much, you pointed me 100% in the right direction... I have a GTX 560Ti and I had the same black screen problem and UseKernelCache=Yes worked flawlessly! For anybody that is coming here as a reference. Go into your BIOS, pressed F7 I think (Load Optimized Defaults) Under...
  5. oatman

    UEFI GA-Z68XP-UD4 Problem

    Yes sir, and I still get a KP first thing when the OS boots.
  6. oatman

    UEFI GA-Z68XP-UD4 Problem

    So I decided to upgrade to the new UEFI Bios for this Mobo considering that everybody on this forum said that it would be absolutely great, no more of a need for DSDTs and all this stuff... Well, unfortunately now my System Kernel Panics immediately on booting of OSX. The system loads the KEXTS...
  7. oatman

    GA-Z68XP-UD4, i7 2600k, Lion 10.7.2., COMPLETE Success

    You cannot connect your HDD or SSD to the Marvell Controller, they have to be plugged into the Intel Controller... So yes, plug your drives into the GREYISH Black sata ports.
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