I DID NOT.
I have not yet discovered a way to allow 32-bit Macintoshes to download 64-bit operating systems as I wanted. I had to get the help of an associate with a more recent Mac to get the operating system.
Good luck.
I have a ZOTAC GTX 680 card and I got the same screen. The computer would go to that screen unless I input "GraphicsEnabler=No" at the Chimera bootloader. To guarantee that I always load with "GraphicsEnabler=No," I went to MultiBeast 5.0.2 and chose Customization>Boot...
Could you explain to me step by step what you did? I'm using the same card or a similar card.
Did you start by removing your PCI Express Wi-Fi adapter from your build?
I have tried the #8 method with no success. I still cannot use the App Store or iCloud, and presumably other services.
I do not have an Ethernet hookup. I do not have any PCI Ethernet cards installed. I am using the Wi-Fi network here. I am connected via the TP-Link PCI Express Wi-Fi Adapter...
I built my machine using a GIGABYTE Z77X UP5 TH motherboard, Core i5-3570k processor and a ZOTAC GeForce GTX 680 graphics card.
The computer goes from the bootloader to a vast, interminable, featureless grey screen unless I set "GraphicsEnabler=No" at the bootloader or in MultiBeast!
Does...
Of course, I'm not trying to install Mountain Lion on my old MacBook; I just want to get the installer so that I can use this method on a newly built computer.
Considering that I may very well be unable to prepare a UniBeast install USB because of my problems with the App Store, I'm looking at the iBoot + Multibeast method to install Snow Leopard from my old Mac OS X Snow Leopard install discs.
Unfortunately, the guide is rather old and I want to make...
Hey—don't patronize me. I just said I already Googled that.
I am not trying to spoof my operating system version. I am trying to spoof my Mac model identifier. The App Store does not care about my operating system version. It cares about my model identifier, which I want to change from...
I have the same problem. My MacBook is hardware version "MacBook4,1" and it needs to be at least 5,1 in order for the App Store to let me download the Mountain Lion installer. How can we trick the App Store into thinking we have different hardware than we actually do?
I have tried Google. I have not found any information about how to trick the App Store into believing I have a later computer model than I actually have. Presumably the App Store reads a file somewhere with the Mac model identifier in it, but I cannot find any information about such a file.
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