I'm at the same spot. I have installed ML and I am about to run multibeast. I know with previous versions of Multibeast, people said not to install the Fermi >2GB patch but it says its been fixed in this new version. I have the GTX570 2.5GB and was wondering the best way to enable openCL also...
ya i saw your post as well as sonicseamus's and i want to try them on my system. the problem is now when i hit the power button, all i get is the asus screen blinking on and off. every so often i get it to boot to the usb and want to just reinstall but it crashes before i can. i had everything...
So my computer keeps crashing now. I dont think the vzcilla fix had an effect on this as it started to do it this morning before i tried that. But its gotten to where the computer just flashing the asus logo screen with some green artifacts. i managed to boot from the usb once but it crashed...
I was having the problem of the login loop but could boot in safe mode. today, some one told me to try vzcilla's fix in terminal. Well, my computer wouldn't boot properly to do it. It kept crashing and flashing the asus logo screen with some green artifacts. Sometimes I got as far as logging...
Awesome, thanks for the reply! I'm gonna go try this right now. Two quick questions though. Would it be better to install the new NVIDIA driver first? And, because my card is over 2GB, would this work or will I still need the netkas fix? Thanks so much for the help!
UPDATE: I just tried this...
I'm still stuck with the login loop too. I wonder if its because the NVIDIA drivers don't list 5xx as supported? even though people say the drivers work for them. This is my first hackintosh so I don't have a previous version of OSX to use on it. My computer is essentially useless until this...
Hi all, I have been struggling to get my first hackintosh up and running. I installed Mountain Lion and the NVIDIA/CUDA drivers, and can only boot in safe mode. It has the proper resolution and is recognizing my graphics card. I tried the Netkas fix for OpenCL but it didn't seem to work. When I...
I'm having a similar problem. Can boot in safe mode with full resolution but a normal boot brings me to the login page which just loops back to itself. anyone have any ideas?
I tried the netkas openGL fix but no luck. When I put the gtx570 back in it doesnt get passed the apple screen. Does anyone have any ideas? It boots fine without the card but can't with it. I'm completely lost, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks for the help kill_mark. I installed the CUDA 5 and NVIDIA drivers, and then I applied the netkas openCL fix. I changed to GE=Yes in my boot plist and rebooted. Well, I can now boot to the login screen, so it definitely helped, but now I have a login loop. So I am going to reinstall, but...
I tried this with my GTX570 2.5GB, but no luck. ML is installed and boots fine with the card out, but once I reinstall it I can't get passed the apple screen. I updated my CUDA 5 driver and it said the NVIDIA driver was already updated. I know the 5xx cards have been a pain, but Ive seen posts...
Awesome, thanks for the help. His hexedit looks like it should work. My card is fermi 2.5GB. So I still can't boot into ML with the card back in the computer. Do you think I should take the video card out again, boot into OSX and install the NVIDIA drivers and make hex edits? OR do you think...
I have ML installed but when I put my card back in and reboot I get a kp. I didn't use the Multibeast nvidia setting as I heard that can cause issues and isn't necessary with my card. Does any one have or know how to get the GTX 570 working in ML? I assume I need to install some nvidia/cuda...
I'm running 10.8.1, and stuck at 1024 resolution. I've been looking for nvidia drivers to install and will try your suggestions. But according to the website, the gtx 570 is not supported by them. I've read a lot about people having issues with fermi cards, any idea if these should work with the...
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