I also have a D30. The install went through with no problems but after the Multibeast install, I got no video and couldn't' recover from the USB install disk and had to reinstall
By adding this to my boot.plist.file:
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>kext-dev-mode=1 -v...
Worked perfectly except I lost Trim and Audio but it seems like shut down and restart take longer than before. Mountain Lion takes much longer to boot up than Lion anyway. Is there any way to speed it up? Overall this is the most stable Hackintosh to date.
Maximus IV Extreme-Z/i7-2600K/Vertex...
In my /S/L/E I found the 4 kexts above but also found GeForceGLDriver.bundle, GeForceVADriver.bundle, GeForceGA.plugin and GeForce.kext. I deleted all of them and when I rebooted I had to use GraphicsEnabler=Yes to have video. Any idea why I had those files in S/L/E and you didn't?
Chimera and no still no video even with -v GraphicsEnabler=No. I do get Video with GraphicsEnabler=Yes. I then installed the latest CUDA drivers and I'm able to boot normally but when on startup my screen flickers a few times before I get to the desktop.
With an ASRock Z68 and a GTX460 or GTX560, I was having a similar problem but my screen went off just as the installation was starting. I tried -x -v PCIRootUID=1 but still no video. I was able to install ML successfully using an HD6770, rebooted and installed Chimera, restarted and booted...
I'm running Lion 10.7.4 on a P9X79 Deluxe @4.65GHz with 32GB RAM and a GTX460. Everything is working except for having no audio and sometimes when I come back to the desktop my screen shows snow. Is it possible I have extra video drivers loaded that I should remove? Also, every time I start up...
After playing with the x79 for a few weeks, I decided to sell it and go back to my 2600K. With both CPUs running at 4.8GHz, the difference in performance between the two was minimal. I'm waiting for Ivy for my next upgrade.
I am running at 4.8Ghz. 120x40 I'm surprised Leopard is running as good as it is with all the chipset hardware being unidentified. Actually, I was quite surprised it booted at all. In Windows, I'm seeing 10-20% improvement over the 2600k I was running previously.
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