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[UNSOLVED] Unable to run unibeast installer Yosemite / Mavericks

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Gigabyte GA-Z97-D3H
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Intel Core i5 4460
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EVGA GeForce GTX 960 Superclocked 2GB
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[SOLVED] Unable to run unibeast installer Yosemite / Mavericks

I have been trying for a few hours to try and the the system to work with no avail

My setup:

  • Gigabyte GA-Z97-D3H
  • 16GB Corsaire Vengence RAM
  • Intel Core i5 4450
  • EVGA GeForce GTX 960 Superclocked 2GB

The monitor is running through a VGA cord, through an adapter to the HDMI port on the Graphics card
I have tried my best efforts with all of the boots flags but I just cant get it right and comes up with different errors each time.

I have used the following bootflags:
  • GraphicsEnabler=Yes/No
  • -x
  • -v
  • npci=0x2000
  • PCIRootUID=1

Help would be much appreciated as my head is about to explode.

I have a feeling that the problem is the graphics card but the connection to the screen wont work through the HDMI port in the MotherBoard.

Thanks in advance
 
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I have been trying for a few hours to try and the the system to work with no avail

My setup:

  • Gigabyte GA-Z97-D3H
  • 16GB Corsaire Vengence RAM
  • Intel Core i5 4450
  • EVGA GeForce GTX 960 Superclocked 2GB

The monitor is running through a VGA cord, through an adapter to the HDMI port on the Graphics card
I have tried my best efforts with all of the boots flags but I just cant get it right and comes up with different errors each time.

I have used the following bootflags:
  • GraphicsEnabler=Yes/No
  • -x
  • -v
  • npci=0x2000
  • PCIRootUID=1

Help would be much appreciated as my head is about to explode.

I have a feeling that the problem is the graphics card but the connection to the screen wont work through the HDMI port in the MotherBoard.

Thanks in advance

VGA is not supported in OS X.

For a GTX 960 add nv_disable=1 to your boot flags until you have installed the OS and the web drivers.
Then you can substitute nvda_drv=1 for nv_disable=1.

http://www.tonymacx86.com/graphics/161256-solving-nvidia-driver-install-problems.html
 
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Thankyou so much!
I also added -no-zp to the end. Whether or not is made a difference I don't know, but it didn't hurt it.
I also removed one stick of memory as suggested by another post.
 
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