Also make sure you choose the USB stick as your Startup disk in the BIOS.
Starting up from the Mavericks HD and then changing to the USB stick in the Boot screen didn't work for me. I had to choose the USB stick with Yosemite in the BIOS screen.
Which is wright, HW Monitor or bdmesg?
I am on an Z77X-UP5 TH.
HW Monitor shows me 3500 Mhz (3.5 multiplier), but bdmesg shows me:
processorVersion: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
externalClock: 100MHz
maximumClock: 3503MHz
currentClock: 4200MHz
Which is wright?
I am on an Z77X-UP5 TH also. HW Monitor show me 3500 Mhz (3.5 multiplier), but bdmesg shows me:
processorVersion: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
externalClock: 100MHz
maximumClock: 3503MHz
currentClock: 4200MHz
Which is wright?
Solved (thanks to this forum):
Upgrade bios to F9 and disabled PLL Voltage:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/71062-one-sleep-wake-solution-z77-ep5th.html#post445815
Now no more disconnected and no firewire messages in the console (haven't tested if FW400 really works).
I just changed some settings in the bios to test the sleep issue. No luck, still 'drive was disconnected'. But even more strange: The USB3 ports changed to USB2 ports! Really: After wake from sleep they showed up as "high speed ports" instead of "super speed ports" in System Profiler. Weird!
Thanks. I know that, but the thing is, the errors only show up after wake from sleep. So apparently the firewire port, just like the usb ports, doesn't come back after sleep. I have tried several things in the bios, but every time everything gets disconnected after sleep.
Hi All,
Just build my first hackintosh. Just followed tonymacs recommendations from the buyers guide, so ga-z77x-up5 TH, 3770K, 16GB memory etc.
It actually wasn't all that difficult getting the system to run, but indeed after wakeup from sleep, all my drives have been disconnected. And also...
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