Good to hear that this was fixed. I am trying to get Parallels 7 to boot my Windows 7 hard drive (separate physical disk) but I am having problems. Does anyone in here have that setup working, or have any advice? When it boots it says no boot device available or something.
If you have another hard drive with Mac on it you could use that. Or if you have another hard drive you could install Mac on it.
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I am assuming there is a problem with iCloud, and the only reason I think it can be fixed with the bootloader is because Facetime was.
Speaking of the Facetiem fix, can this be used on a RAID 0 boot? (I've been missing out on Facetime)
I would just like to say that I think I am having this problem too, kind of...
I use a RAID 0 boot, so I have Chimera installed on both helper partitions. I can obviously use the boot-uuid="" flag, but it seems like the other flags (specifically -v) aren't working.
I just found this post a few minutes ago by accident, but I didn't bother to read it as it doesn't apply to me (I have ALC888b), so I don't really know if it will help.
Good luck.
Happy Birthday!
You can, but you would need to run multibeast (for drivers/bootloader) obviously. But beware, I don't think you can boot it up with a real Mac once you have installed a custom bootloader. What you could do if you want to boot it up on both is install the bootloader on a separate driver (flash...
Is iClous going to be fixed? (I assume there is a similar problem that Facetime had)
Can you use Facetime (and eventually iCloud) with an RAID 0 boot?
Thanks so much for doing this.
Have you tried installing? While more difficult, it is possible to run Mac with an AMD CPU. And just because nobody else got your motherboard working, doesn't always mean it won't work. I would just try installing first, and then focus on the new build.
Building a hackintosh is almost all about...
The gray spinning thing is useless, it means it could be hundreds of different problems. Why don't you try verbose boot and let us know about where it stope. Also try -v -f.
I think it's #2. I had this problem and it seems to have gone away after I switched to Chimera. I followed the advice here.
If you don't want to switch to Chimera you might be able to install it on a flash drive and have to boot the hard drive (boot-uuid=[your_hdd's_uuid]).
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