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yosemite installation help please

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Motherboard
gigabyte h77m-d3h
CPU
intel i5
Graphics
nvidia gtx 550 ti
Mac
  1. MacBook Pro
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
I successfully factory reset the windows operating system I had on one of my seagate 500gb hdd. I was able to boot and get into the disk utility on mac to partition my drive. I was able to partition and installed yosemite on the seagate 500gb hdd that previously had windows on it. When i boot to Unibeast and select my hard drive with the newly installed yosemite, the apple logo appears, the bar loads about 2/3rds of the way and my monitor looses signal but my pc still runs. This happens every time. My monitor is an hp 2711x and is connected using mini hdmi form my pc to normal hdmi in my monitor. i tried different boot flags like -x, -v, PCIRootUID=1, and graphicsenabler=yes. I tried plugging in my vga and that didnt work either.

My build is:
2x Seagate 500gb internal hdd
nvidia gtx 550 ti
Gigabyte h77m dh3
Intel Core i5-2500K Quad-Core Processor 3.3 GHz
700 watt power supply (not sure of brand)
2x 4gb RAM (not sure of brand either)
 
try with -v nv_disable=1 and see if that improves matters any - post pic if where it hangs, if it does
 
try with -v nv_disable=1 and see if that improves matters any - post pic if where it hangs, if it does
Hey thank you for the fast reply I really appreciate it. the bootflag worked and i was able to get in and install some drivers with multibeast. i restarted my computer and every time it boots this happens
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Hey thank you for the fast reply I really appreciate it. the bootflag worked and i was able to get in and install some drivers with multibeast. i restarted my computer and every time it boots this happensView attachment 213409
boot with flag -x to bypass power management kext - run MultiBeast to install NullCPUPM kext
Without knowing your hardware (your profile info is worthless for trouble shooting, BTW - look at mine) it is impossible to suggest anything else.
 
boot with flag -x to bypass power management kext - run MultiBeast to install NullCPUPM kext
Without knowing your hardware (your profile info is worthless for trouble shooting, BTW - look at mine) it is impossible to suggest anything else.
Hey thank you for the reply again, really appreciate you trying to help me lol :). Tried booting with -x and got this. I updated my info on my profile to see if that helps. Im not too sure that my cpu is 2500k tho. I know that it is an i5 for sure. All other info is 100% correct. Thank you so much.
 

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Can you boot to desktop using the UniBeast USB? If you can, then use MultiBeast to install NullCPU
 
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