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[GUIDE] CustoMac Pro 2010 - GA-X58A-UD3R -Core i7-930 - ATI 5770 - OS X 10.11

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It takes about 30 mins to finish the installation. It is easy and clean.

1.UniBeast: Install OS X El Capitan on Any Supported Intel-based PC
Follow step 1-4
2.
Open and run MultiBeast
Legacy Boot Mode, AUDIO ALC889, Network RealtekRTL8111 v2.2.1
PRESS "Build"
3.
install Alternate NVIDIA Graphics Drivers

4. open clover
configurator
mount EFI partition
open config.plist

BOOT - CHECK NVDA_DRV =1
quit and save
5. reboot

sound Ok, network ok, display ok

My build :
Mobo :GA-X58A-UD3R
Graphics Card : Nvidia GTX960
Followed everything verbatim, and I can not boot from the Internal SSD and when I boot from the USB installer I get no sound. What SATA port is your ssd plugged into?

Update #1 Got it to boot by changing to MacPro 5,1, got the USB 3.0 to work using Rehabman's Generic USB 3.0 (Thanks RehabMan!). Still no sound. I have sound out of my Black magic card, but no sound out of the board.

Kevin
 
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Followed everything verbatim, and I can not boot from the Internal SSD and when I boot from the USB installer I get no sound. What SATA port is your ssd plugged into?

Update #1 Got it to boot by changing to MacPro 5,1, got the USB 3.0 to work using Rehabman's Generic USB 3.0 (Thanks RehabMan!). Still no sound. I have sound out of my Black magic card, but no sound out of the board.

Kevin

I tried to enable sound for a while on this board using Multibeast and Toleda's scripts. Neither worked. Only thing that worked was downloading VoodooHDA directly from SourceForge. I also had to apply the HalfVolumeFix for it.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/
http://www.osx86.net/forums/topic/8601-configure-your-voodoohda-mic-speaker/

BTW, does this hackintosh eject the hard drives when it wakes up from sleep?

P.S. Forgot to mention...I'm using Sierra.
 
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