I was told I should try starting a thread here to get some input. A while back I built a hackintosh using multibeast/chimera but it's been out of commission because of a couple of moves and life in general. Now I have some shifted priorities and needs from my setup and want to basically wipe...
I will for sure go crosspost and get some more input. I definitely had a normal windows boot before, I'm just unsure if a lack of updates and use has caused some extreme sluggishness or what.
Current status at the end of the night: I try to force to boot to the USB and it just boots to my...
Well now I seem more f***ed than before. I turned to integrated graphics and loaded optimized defaults. Unplugged the graphics card and mac ssd and now when I reboot to the USB my monitor says I have no input, my mobo is not putting out any graphics at all.... now I can't see anything...
I'll give this a try, one current issue I'm having is that when I try to boot using the USB I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor, like there's nothing happening. Will report back.
After several months of not using my current set up and changing priorities I want to hit reset. Been trying to find some information but haven't found a lot that's been to helpful. I currently have 2 ssd's one with windows and the other with Mac. I want to basically clear both of the ssd's...
I'll see if I can boot today but yesterday after I did all the above steps everything seemed to work fine. I think the biggest issue was the Intel Graphics was enabled.
Sorry for the repetitive posts but I think I have some things figured out. I got booted in with nv_diable=1. I downloaded the NVIDIA 343.02..... driver for 10.10.2 and installed it and set it to "NVIDIA Web Drivers Only" and restarted. When I restarted it went blank, checked my BIOS and...
If I boot using only nv_disable=1 it will boot but it's just lagging on refresh rate.
I did add kexts to try to get my wireless adapter working on Yosemite.
Here is my plist
It shows that I'm using the CUDA drivers, should I download the 343 series drivers?
ok so a lot happened yesterday. I got booted on the drive using -v nv_disable=1 -no-zp and ncpi=0x2000. When I got in I added ncpi=0x2000 to my boot flags and nvda_drv=1. Once I did that I was able to boot and reboot no issues. I came back today, tried to boot up and got the same thing I had...
So I finally got everything up and running, except my wireless usb adapter, and was thinking. For my graphics card right now I had to add nvda_drv=1 to my plist so if I switch the the 980 now should I have to change anything?
I used -v nv_disable=1 -no-zp and ncpi=0x2000 and got the follow.
http://i.imgur.com/3djBQqh.jpg
It it stayed at that screen for a minute or two then booted into Yosemite. Not sure if that means I'm ok or not.
Anyone?
I had it disabled but I guess it reverted.
Heres the result of that with -v and maxMem=4096
http://i.imgur.com/hRTGJzK.jpg
Are the boot options case sensitive?
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