the standard ones unless i have mentioned them in the step guide on page one... but will check and report back later on... doing some file transfer right now so cant reboot
Just to see if it made a difference i tried http://www.tonymacx86.com/445-unibeast-install-os-x-yosemite-any-supported-intel-based-pc/comments12.html
only problem is that unibeast does not detect the installer.... and for this i used a real macbook...and yes the installer is inside app folder...
Tried to pull everything out except one stick of memory and the GFX card
Now no matter what boot flags i use i get the dreaded ACPI error.... look at pic
-x -v -f acpi=off
-x -v -f acpi=off npci=0x2000
-x -v -f acpi=off npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=1
-x -v -f acpi=off npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=1...
This post will end up as a kind of guide on how to install Mavericks on ASUS P6T6 WS Revolution
Spec's:
MB: ASUS P6T6 WS Revolution (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P6T6_WS_Revolution/)
CPU: Intel Core I7 960 @ 3.2 Ghz
RAM: 12GB Ram in Tripple channel mode (Kingston KVR1333D3E9S/4G)...
mistakes happens... you just got me confused there... will try and edit boot.plist and report back
asuming that i can boot to desktop now are there any steps i would need to take before i go for mavericks?
thou sound and airport is working.... i have one Q.... does mac as such support...
ehh... i do only use a CD.... you told me that and i have already done so....
Gigabyte? this is an asus board
The system is actually running fine.... i just need to enter boot switches on every boot
but to answer the rest of your post... yes iboot 3.3
and yes only one GFX card...
besides the teamviewer issue i wonder why i can get arround to enter the bootflags at each boot?
spec these ones: PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
and then what if i upgrade straight to Mavericks after this? if that is possible at all with my system
ahh the teamviewer issue is due to multibeast does not install a valid serial number...
number does not have to be a real one but has to follow a pattern...
found info here: http://forrestcorbett.com/techknow/fixing-teamviewer-access-to-the-teamviewer-server-has-been-denied-on-mac-os-x/
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