I tired all 3 versions of Chimera in the recent Multi Beast. Can only boot to mac with the thumb drive in. Is that just how it works or is it possible to get it to boot directly to the mac?
I have a dual boot computer and without my thumb drive in to go to the boot screen, the computer defaults to my windows partition. any idea how to get it to boot to the hackintosh partition?
I have a fully functional hackintosh with a dual boot to windows. I installed Boot Camp and am trying to run Parallels and get a message that states my machine is running slow because virtualization support is disabled. It recommends i enable hardware virtualization in my Mac's firmware...
I am getting a blank white screen upon bootup and I am trying to use -v to see the code that is causing it to stop but it jumps to the white screen so fast i can not see what it says.
Is there a way to stop it?
I really appreciate your help and please excuse how new I am at this.
But i can't get to the terminal, even booting to the USB ends in a blank white screen.
I had a perfectly working system with recent updates.
Was having some printer issues so ran the USB kexts from Multibeast.
Now my system boots to a blank white screen and when booting in verbose mode, it freezes at "still waiting for root device"
I have read a few threads and tried...
Upgraded to Mountain Lion and everything works fine.
Only issue, not all icons on the toolbar and on desktop are there. You can click on the blank spot and open the applications but there is no icon.
anyone else having this issue and know what might be the cause?
How do you use SpeedStepper? I downloaded the zip file.
My motherboard seems to be the only ASUS board not in any of the databases I have found and none of the other suggestions here made an impact. Still stopping in the same place.
I do have a Snow Leopard retail disk and the drive is...
I have the following hardware:
ASUS P8 Z77-V LK board
i3-2100 processor
GeForce 8400 GS card
only could get the installation to work when typing in GraphicsEnabler=No boot flag
Installation seemed to go fine and then after installing and rebooting the system, upon OS X loading up, I get a...
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