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Yes, I get the following error:
Boot0: GPT
Boot0: Test
Boot0: Test
Boot0: Done Followed by 4 lines of garbled text and symbols.
How can I get around the boot error and string of characters with an Asus MB (P8Z77-V)? As of now, I can only boot from my Unibeast USB with GraphicsEnabler=No.
I've updated the firmware, switched SATA ports, and re-installed. Now I'm having the same problem, but with four lines of seemingly random characters after "Boot0: done" prints.
It's a bummer because everything works perfectly if I boot from the USB.
Off to class now, so I'll check the firmware when I get back.
Could this be an issue with the SATA port I'm using? I believe it's plugged in to a third-party SATA 6GBS port. Should I try again using a different one?
Also, I've actually had this drive working before on 10.8.2, but I ran into...
When I installed, the ssd was the only drive plugged in, and I just partitioned it through Disk Utility by choosing 1 partition formatted in Mac OSX Extended (Journaled) set to a GUID partition table.
When attempting the fix(es), I made sure I was targeting the right disk (the partition on the...
My specs:
Asus P8Z77-V
3570k
Sapphire HD7970 3GB OC
G.Skill Ripjaws Series 8GB DDR3-1600
128GB Crucial M4
I've successfully installed Mountain Lion (10.8.3) using a patched BIOS and Unibeast, and configured Mulitbeast with the following settings:
Now whenever I try to boot from the SSD, I...
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