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[Solved] 10.12 on Intel i3 540 on DH55TC motherboard with GT 710

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Hi I want to build Hachintosh on my old PC

Intel i3 540
DH55TC
Zotac GT 710 2 GB

Is it possible to make it or not?
 
Please Closed this thread as I made it to work
 
Please Closed this thread as I made it to work
What did you do to make it work properly? Any boot flags? Special Process or was it a regular Vanilla tonymacx86 process?
 
What did you do to make it work properly? Any boot flags? Special Process or was it a regular Vanilla tonymacx86 process?
Normal unibeast method no special config file. When in clover boot loader select inject nvidia and disable inject intel and it will boot normally.
 
Normal unibeast method no special config file. When in clover boot loader select inject nvidia and disable inject intel and it will boot normally.
I wonder if it is an issue with the board then? I just tried a Linux and a Windows install and it rebooted before it could even fully start. This board was used on one of my first Hackintoshes and worked well. Use it aside and haven'r touched it in a few years after using it an ESXi server board.
 
I wonder if it is an issue with the board then? I just tried a Linux and a Windows install and it rebooted before it could even fully start. This board was used on one of my first Hackintoshes and worked well. Use it aside and haven'r touched it in a few years after using it an ESXi server board.

Did it blue screen when booting Windows?
 
Did it blue screen when booting Windows?
It will blue screen when booting to Win 7 or reboots when it gets past the set-up screen for Windows 10. With El Capitan and Sierra it gets to about "10 minutes left" and reboots.
 
It will blue screen when booting to Win 7 or reboots when it gets past the set-up screen for Windows 10. With El Capitan and Sierra it gets to about "10 minutes left" and reboots.

Could possibly be Drivers in Windows or a hardware problem. Have you ran MemTest86? What happens when booting into Linux? Does it Kernel Panic or Reboot? Another thing it could be is the Power Supply in my experience of repairing clients computers instant reboots have been caused by a dodgy Power Supply.
 
Brand new power supply for this board I haven't tried a Linux build yet. I set the BIOS settings to "Optimized Defaults" and turned off virtualization. I get a couple of quick messages when it boots up but they go by so fast I am not able to see them. At this rate I may be better off in just putting a different board in the case. Anyone out there have a cheap logic board/processor combo that works?
 
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