Hi @nassim , looks like you will want to check out this thread: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/dell-optiplex-3020-7020-9020-high-sierra-installation.253400/
What card are you running? I have been toying with getting the RX580 for my build as well. Just been trying to figure out if there are certain cards/brands that are better. Thank you Stork for the recommendation too! (would love to get Vega but out of my budget... )
Article: New Intel HD Graphics Boot Flags in Chimera
Thank you for the update MacMan. Just interested to know if it helps those of us with AMD graphics cards?? I am using a 7950 card and my 2500K graphics for dual monitors. I have GraphicsEnabler=No set and it is fine. So mostly wondering if...
I honestly can't remember but will try it again. I will try that again just to make sure. The issue I am struggling with is that boot flags are automatically being put in when I reboot. Specifically the -x and -f. I was using them to troubleshoot issues the other day and now they are auto...
I checked out your plist and just want to make sure I know the differences. I see you are using the restart fix and the dart=0. What advantage do they have? Will I get better performance or advantages if I drop the other checks I have right now?
Here is my plist at the moment.
Here is the...
Have you tried any boot flags at all? try some or all of the following:
-x (safe mode)
-v (verbose: to see what is going on and where it hangs with the loading)
GraphicsEnabler=No
PCIRootUID=0
Will need you to post some more info. It is pretty generic right now what the issue might be...
Ok, just a newbie question here but not sure how to resolve it. Have OSX 10.8.4 on computer and now when I reboot is automatically puts in the flags -x -f. When wanting to boot to the regular OS I have to manually remove those flags to get it booting (especially the -x) I am assuming this is...
Correct, you need to install the patches (removing the Nvidia drivers and putting the new ones in) after you create the Unibeast install drive. Then install the OS. After that run Multibeast. I also booted to the flags: -v GraphicsEnabler=No npci=0x3000 (just to be on the safe side) Other people...
Personally, I didn't really have to run it again. I found that the OSX installation was fine and only ran Mulitbeast once. I made sure I did the graphics driver patch first before the install. I have had a steady build now since my last post. Runs fast even on a regular WD Black HD.
Update on this. I am good to go again. I am assuming all of you were able to get this working. I ran into an issue with the Boot0 thing. Fixed it here if anyone needs that:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/lion-desktop-guides/53295-boot0-error-official-guide.html
Thank you for the help again!
Update on this . . . So, I am wondering if my HD is not this issue. It is a refurb 750 from Seagate. I have the drive formatted and installed the OS. I install the new graphics driver and the MB tweaks. (didn't do a different profile at all). The OS loaded at first from the UniBeast drive but...
I have the Z68XP-UD3. I just reinstalled my OS last night and it installed very easily. I used Bimmer's meathod (http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/78875-getting-650ti-working-5.html#post489880). I have a UEFI BIOS and all I had to do was use the PCIRootUID=0 and -v to see...
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