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- RX 570
Sierra works wellIs this working without many bugs? Im still on yosemite and debating upgrading? Should i go to El Capitan or Sierra? Or just stay on yosemite?
Sierra works wellIs this working without many bugs? Im still on yosemite and debating upgrading? Should i go to El Capitan or Sierra? Or just stay on yosemite?
Start out with the iMac14,2 (which is the MultiBeast for Sierra default) until 1) you are successfully running Sierra, and 2) you done your due diligence WRT understanding the implications of changing from the iMac14,2. pastrychef's Gene build description documents his comparison between iMac14,2 vs iMac 17,1. (Scroll down 80% of the original post for the comparison.) YMMV.Hi guys I'm fairly new to hackies but quick question.
I have an asrock z170 itx/ac, i5 6500, 8gb ram and an amd r7 265. when i setup my smbios do i still choose a 14,2 machine or should i choose the 17,1 skylake model. i just wanna make sure to get things right so iMessage works properly n what not
thanks guys
Start out with the iMac14,2 (which is the MultiBeast for Sierra default) until 1) you are successfully running Sierra, and 2) you done your due diligence WRT understanding the implications of changing from the iMac14,2. pastrychef's Gene build description documents his comparison between iMac14,2 vs iMac 17,1. (Scroll down 80% of the original post for the comparison.) YMMV.
BTW, I'm using the iMac14,2 on all my systems from the 7-series motherboards to the 100 series motherboards. I also use the power management SSDT for those system. (More advanced...for now.)
FWIW: I had the same problem, and went from an 8 GB USB to a 16 GB, just to get the extra margin of space. And then, I also inserted the drive into the USB port of the MacBook Pro rather than using an external USB multi-port hub. Cannot say what made the difference....See the following:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-7-troubleshooting-notes.203153/
If the above thread does not offer up a solution, see
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-failure-reporting.85364/
and open a thread in the UniBeast forum section.
Then update your Profile System components and signature block as per the Forum's Rules & Policies.I've seen that you moved my question on the laptop section, but I forgot to tell you that I trying to instal it on my alienware aurora r4 that is a desktop. The pc that you see in my signature it's my second pc where I've already installed osx. Then I think that now you can move my previous question back.
Thanks you
I did itThen update your Profile System components and signature block as per the Forum's Rules & Policies.
Your referenced post is now in the Sierra Desktop Support forum section. This thread is not a Help Thread.