I'd like to say thanks for the walk through! I haven't had a working Hackintosh since switching to X-99 (been a while, I got it on launch week). Now that all the bugs are worked out of clover with multiple pci-e devices your walkthrough went perfectly.
Luckily I have a OSX VM in windows. I used that to make a Chimera Yosemite USB with unibeast, booted the installer with "npci=0x2000 nv_disable=1 cpus=1 -f -x -v" used terminal in the installer to get rid of the sleepimage. Still no luck! I just don't understand why the USB stick I used to do...
I've got the test2.efi in there. I know Clover doesn't like 2 cards but that usually only makes it take a few trys to get it to boot. Once it's booted it works great. I'll try the Yosemite boot trick. Any idea what it does to make it work?
I was this >< close!
Thanks to this guide I got a fresh install of 10.11.4 installed everything was just about working yesterday. The nVidia control panel didn't work but the drivers were doing their job. I went to sleep, when I woke up the machine was off, powered it on and needed to reset...
Thanks for the reply again. Just tried it again and still no go. VMware detects the "boot camp" drive as IDE and windows freaks out.
One last question, which boot loader are you using Chameleon or Clover? I'm beginning to wonder if Chameleon could be the issue. Which would suck because Clover...
Thanks for the reply, are you using "bootcamp" i.e. an actual physical drive, or a vhd? Did you have any issues setting it up or did it just work as expected?
I've been unsuccessful in using my actual windows drive as a bootcamp virtualization (in vmware or parallels) on Yosemite. I've been...
So my X99-UD4 5930k build has been running fine for months now, everything I've tried works as expected except for Virtual Machines! I have the current version of Parallels and it will not boot my windows drive (setup as bootcamp) it take about 15 minutes to boot and is so slow it's unusable...
When using nvda_drv=1 the fans on both of my GTX 780ti's spin up to 100%. The temps are fine before the fans spin up, any ideas? Otherwise the install is fully working.
I picked up a Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4, I7-5930k, 16GB of RAM and a Plextor M2 drive. It's blazing fast in windows, but it wont even attempt to boot (as in it wont even load the boot loader) from my OSX SSD from my 2600k, so it's going to take some work.
With a GTX550 You actually need GraphicsEnabler=Yes. I was racking my brain with my dual 560's until I realized that series 5XX nvidia GPU's need =Yes, 6XX and higher need =No. I know from experience =No will work sometimes on a 5XX but =Yes will work every time.
I almost wonder if there is a limit on the amount of supported graphics cards. I would strip it down to one card, and keep adding cards and see what happens at what point. I know this doesn't help you much if there is an actual limit but it will set you on the right path.
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