When you plug in other drives, it default boots to those drives. Since there is nothing is installed on them, this will result in an error.
1. Turn off your computer
2. Plug in all drives
3. Turn on computer and Enter BIOS.
4. Go to the boot order preference.
5. Change your boot drive to #1 in...
I am actually a heavy ableton user! Ableton Live 9 runs great on this machine.
1. Yes, the Z97X would work, but then you also have to go with the CPU from the Buyer's Guide, and not my i7 4770k.
2. Yes you would be fine with a 650w. I don't even come close to maxing out my 750. But...
My HDMI monitor does not have speakers, so i'm not sure if the HDMI audio works. However, this is a very popular build- so if it doesn't work OOB, surely there is a guide to get it going.
iTunes and App Store work perfect. iMessage, however, does not.
Unplug all hard drives from your computer. Make sure it is powered off and then plug in your USB. Power on your computer and select the USB as the boot device. If that doesn't work, enter your BIOS and go to the boot order and set the USB as the first option
You are right. They are only $30 more than my slow RAM. I think because I was a newbie when I built this, I went with the RAM that was suggested in the Buyer's Guide.
Lucky you! You picked the perfect hardware actually. All of your items are listed on the suggested parts list. Please check out the Installation Guide for instructions. Check out my build log here...
Who else is excited for this update? I know I am. Let's hope it plays well with our hackintoshes. I am most excited for the iPhone to Mac syncing with texting and calling.
I would say go with the i5 4670k. The i5 is just as good as the i7 when it comes to gaming. You will see the most improvement with the 770 over the 760.
The fix to this does not have to do with an actual "BOOT0" fix. When you installed the MultiBeast settings, I'm guessing you unattached some of your drives. When doing this, it resets your boot order set in your BIOS. Go into your BIOS, and switch your OS X drive (NOT THE UEFI ONE) to be first...
Install your 60GB SSD into your case. Install Mavericks. After that, turn off your system. Install your 3TB HDD. (The one that will be used for OS X Storage). Format that disk for use for storage in OS X.
Then do the same process with your Windows SSD and HDD.
For the software setup, move your...
Boot into your Mavericks SSD from your UniBeast USB. Open MultiBeast and reinstall Chimera to your Mavericks SSD. Shut down your system. Remove the USB, and restart. Restart, booting from your SSD. This should solve it.
No Problem.
Use the one labeled "AppleIntelE1000e v2.4.14"
Sorry about the YouTube video. I seem to have forgotten to paste it. I'm not sure if it will help or not, but figure I might give it a shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RVIxWAaF2o
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