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- Feb 13, 2013
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- Hackintosh 10.9.1
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- Core i5 3.4Ghz 4670K
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- Nvidia GTX 670 FTW
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- Classic Mac
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I just built my girlfriend a computer, using many of the same components I have in my Hackintosh. That's about the time I realized there was a new bios (F4) when my motherboard is still on F2.
This is my first Hackintosh (and before that I was solid Mac) so I'm unfamiliar with the process. From what I understand, I download the new firmware, put it on a FAT32 formatted USB key, restart my computer and go into the bios. From there I can do the update, right?
Is there anything I need to run on the OS-side of things? Will I need to re-run Multibeast or am I good? My instinct is that I should be fine but... Paranoia. Also, is there really any reason to update, aside from the less gaudy splash screen?
Thanks for the assist!
This is my first Hackintosh (and before that I was solid Mac) so I'm unfamiliar with the process. From what I understand, I download the new firmware, put it on a FAT32 formatted USB key, restart my computer and go into the bios. From there I can do the update, right?
Is there anything I need to run on the OS-side of things? Will I need to re-run Multibeast or am I good? My instinct is that I should be fine but... Paranoia. Also, is there really any reason to update, aside from the less gaudy splash screen?
Thanks for the assist!