I'm pretty new to the site. I thought I saw a section that showed multi beast config options for each motherboard, but I'm not seeing that now. Was I dreaming?
I've searched and read thread after thread, but I still can't figure out if I'm wanting to select the UEFI version of my SSDs when selecting what drive to boot from in the bios.
It definitely lets me select that as an option. Are you saying don't do that because there will be issues?
I installed Yosemite without any extra commands on a GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5, even though I did need to remove one stick of RAM (I have a pair of 8gb) and use -maxmem to install Mavericks.
It doesn't mean that the build is succesful, though: installing generic USB 3.0 kext from MultiBeast rendered half of my ports unusable - so if you do manage to install the OS, I advise you to try USB out without any extra kexts'. The audio is still a problematic topic: sometimes it works, sometimes I get noises - but no matter what I get when booting, the OS will freeze after 5 minutes. So if you have some success with your motherboard, please share in this thread
Yeah, I stumbled upon the USB 3.0 problem yesterday and deleting the kext did help. What's strange, is that choosing optimised defaults without changing the "Vt-d AND Intel Virualization Technology" did result in an installable OS, no extra options like -maxmem or -x. I'll check the BIOS setting this evening, maybe the optimised defaults have Virtualization set to "disabled"? I really doubt that, though. Strange.Please please read post 5 of this thread about the bios options. especially "Intel Virtualization Technology" and "Vt-d". Also, after install, you do not run the USB 3.0 kext from multibeast. big no no for our boards. Let us know whats going on.