No I had the R9 390X in my previous Windows machine which I was using parts from for the Hackintosh - it was more a case of not wanting to buy another video card at the time.
Yeah it was a Date/Time issue although my date and time wasn't wrong I am guessing that there was an issue connecting to the NTP servers or something when the machine booted up.
Booted my Hackintosh this morning and every single SSL certificate failed. OS X was claiming they had all expired (despite none of them being expired) - forcing me to reload every site in Safari and my mail server connections.
Has anyone experienced this before?
I fixed mine by re-adding the El Capitan EFI partition to the UEFI table using easyuefi in windows. Have since installed Sierra on the m.2 drive and am having no problems so far.
Well you don't need a card for NAS - it is a separate network device with its own OS. There are many consumer NAS boxes which are OSX compatible (or you can build your own with a cheap motherboard, case with lots of storage bays and FreeNAS/NAS4Free or similar OS). The whole point of a NAS is...
How on earth is 6 SATA ports not enough? 1 for windows, 1 for El Capitan & 1 for Optical Drive. Use a NAS if you need more storage. Failing that buy a PCI-E RAID Card they are cheap as chips for software RAID expensive as hell for hardware RAID but should work fine - just make sure you buy a...
Anything on a mackintosh can be easily broken with updates :). Just make sure you have patches ready if you are going to update and ensure you don't have auto-update enabled.
States clearly in your motherboard info that you have 2 M.2 slots - one for the wifi module and one on the back for storage. I suggest you check you installed the storage in the slot on the back of the board.
There is no "Delete" key on the Magic Keyboard which is why it doesn't work to get into the BIOS. I am trying to figure out how to do this as well - I currently still have my USB keyboard connected but it would be nice to find a solution to enter BIOS from the Magic Keyboard.
I have the Fenvi...
So I have made a few changes. I now have the Fenvi Bluetooth/WiFi card which worked out of the box and gives me full Continuity/AirDrop/HandOff/iWatch Unlock support as well as working in BIOS, Post and Clover. So to go with that I have added a Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad 2.
I have also...
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