Thank you! I was never able to switch to Clover before, so had to pass on El Capitan on my desktop Hackintosh and used my real Macs more. Now that Sierra is out I thought I should give another chance and found this. Great!
My RAM is being identified as 1333 MHz though they actually are 1600 MHz...
I should have stayed at 10.9, Chimera and F12 BIOS.
I had the UEFI BIOS upgrade.
DSDT.aml removed.
Chimera 4.0.
Reboot.
Kernel Panic in AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.
I made a Clover 2957 installer stick following this guide...
I made a new Unibeast stick with Yosemite for upgrading my Mavericks machine with F12 BIOS.
It won't boot using the PCI flags I have used for years (-v PCIRootUID=0).
Is the UEFI upgrade the only way out? I would have to swap my system drive and install Windows for BIOS upgrade and I would...
Then... what's the benefit of the driver? I don't have any issues so what could be improved?
I have a GTX660 2GB with OOB support and CUDA driver for better performance in Adobe Creative Cloud.
Dell Ultrasharp U2713HM
2560x1440
+
Samsung SyncMaster 226BW, monitor foot replaced with arm from Ergotron for free movement
1050x1680 (oh yes, pivot!)
I'd say a file is corrupted. Is the other Mac also running 10.8?
Have you tried trashing your settings (plist files and FCPX application support folders)? Drag FCPX into AppCleaner, reinstall FCPX.
Propellerhead Balance, check.
Yamaha n8, check. Put it next to n12 already in the list.
ESI GigaPort HD. Works on every OS, plug&play all class-compliant USB audio device.
Used the HD3000 (Mac mini 5,1 system profile) until today. I read Buyer's Guide June 2013 and decided to grab one of the graphics cards as I bought a 2nd high-res monitor.
So I chose the GTX 660 (overclocked) from Gigabyte due to DisplayPort, DVI Dual Link and a nice price tag. And it was said...
I went back to SL.
iBoot + SL 10.6.3
(-v PCIRootUID=0 acpi=off GraphicsEnabler=off at CD boot,
arch=i386 npci=0x2000 after installation)
Will try to upgrade to 10.8 from here...
Got hold of a GC-WB300D and it seems to be just a PCIe-adapter for the mini-PCIe card Atheros AR5B22.
I wonder if the Gigabyte card can be used as a general wireless adapter for mini-PCIe WiFi?
Detaching the Atheros card and plugging an Apple Airport MB988ZM/A into the mini-PCIe slot...
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