- Joined
- Sep 3, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Win 7/Mountain Lion
- CPU
- Intel i-2500K 3.3GHz
- Graphics
- EVGA GT-660 2GB GDDR5
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I just bought all the components to build a new computer. These are the specs:
Gigabyte GA-Z77MX-D3H
i5-2500K 3.3GHz
8gb DDR3 1600
EVGA GTX-660 2GB
1TB Seagate Sata 6gb
500gb Seagate Sata 6gb
ASUS DVD Burner
Rosewell 750w RX750-S-B
I saw a thread where someone couldn't get the GTX 660 to work, But I just saw one where it did work with GraphicsEnabler=No at first and then installing the new Nvidia drivers. This is actually my first hackintosh and I'm entirely new to all of this. I run mac at my work and got unibeast to load up my usb drive there with Mountain Lion. When I boot it up, I get the option to boot into the USB and make sure I input GraphicsEnabler=No. It begins to load into mac and then I get the screen that I have posted below. I tried using my onboard video as well, also with GraphicsEnabler=No, and I get the same error. Can anyone help me out? Thanks in advance!
I also went in via -v and this is where it hangs up:
Gigabyte GA-Z77MX-D3H
i5-2500K 3.3GHz
8gb DDR3 1600
EVGA GTX-660 2GB
1TB Seagate Sata 6gb
500gb Seagate Sata 6gb
ASUS DVD Burner
Rosewell 750w RX750-S-B
I saw a thread where someone couldn't get the GTX 660 to work, But I just saw one where it did work with GraphicsEnabler=No at first and then installing the new Nvidia drivers. This is actually my first hackintosh and I'm entirely new to all of this. I run mac at my work and got unibeast to load up my usb drive there with Mountain Lion. When I boot it up, I get the option to boot into the USB and make sure I input GraphicsEnabler=No. It begins to load into mac and then I get the screen that I have posted below. I tried using my onboard video as well, also with GraphicsEnabler=No, and I get the same error. Can anyone help me out? Thanks in advance!
I also went in via -v and this is where it hangs up: