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  1. misomian

    [Guide] ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED UX582 OpenCore

    Excellent guide, thank you very much! My system's running smoothly, and the only issue on the Mac side I've found so far is that sleep doesn't turn off the backlight on the bottom screen. Oddly, when I boot into Windows from the OpenCore loader, loading time goes from 10 seconds to over a...
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    [Guide] Acer Aspire 35-575-33bm Sierra

    Excellent guide. I used it for Mojave in my case since HDMI isn't 100% critical, and everything I expected to work does. I did try HDMI out of curiosity, connected to my TV, and I'm not seeing any lag. Interestingly, I'm able to re-enable the internal display by doing Detect Displays and then...
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    Bad A/C adapter?

    Sure enough, replacing the adapter set things right. Everything's stable and performance remains consistent even after a long stress test. Very relieved it wasn't something more serious or expensive to fix.
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    Bad A/C adapter?

    Will do.
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    Bad A/C adapter?

    Picked up an 8470P last week, and while installing Yosemite went smoothly, I've been running into an issue where my laptop slows down severely after a while. When running at normal speed, Geekbench 3 completes in 1m39s with close to 6300 multicore score. After the slowdown hits, it takes nearly...
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    BeamSyncDropper – Tool to disable BeamSync permanently.

    Many thanks for this. I didn't have performance issues with my first Yosemite setup, but for some reason after a recent reinstall to the same machine it felt like there was a lag to everything. Turning off transparency helped slightly, but BeamSyncDropper made things feel like new again. Now I...
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    Old and crappy specs - can I upgrade from 10.7.3 to Yosemite?

    Mine went pretty smoothly with a similar setup to yours. I'm on the UEFI BIOS (which I'd highly recommend for installing anything more recent than 10.7) using the onboard HD3000 video and did the usual Unibeast clean install followed by Multibeast with DSDT-free settings. Beyond the defaults...
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    Security Update 2014-002 - Includes Safari 7.0.3

    Is the video stuttering and jerky? I started having that problem in Chrome recently. What fixed it for me was right-clicking on the video player, choosing Settings, and unchecking Enable hardware acceleration. Reloaded the page, verified it was playing smoothly, then turned hardware acceleration...
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    Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H-B3 - Update Install

    Smooth update for me as well with the same board but using HD3000 video. Took the installer a weirdly long time to boot from USB compared to past experiences, but once it got going it was clear sailing, no special parameters needed.
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    [SUCCESS] GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 F10- Install from scratch

    System: GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 (w/ F10 bios) i3-2105k 12GB RAM 128GB OCZ Vertex 4 Intel HD3000 graphics Bios settings: 480MB video RAM AHCI HPET 64-bit Install method: Unibeast Not a bad experience overall. Networking was fine right off the bat, and I got sound with a combination of...
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    [GUIDE] Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H-B3 1click sleep, pstates, sensors

    I don't think it would break it, but OS X won't boot successfully until you switch back to AHCI. So I'd recommend that you set IDE, boot into Windows and run that Fix-It program from the link I provided, reboot, change back to AHCI, then boot into Windows again to confirm that it's working...
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    [GUIDE] Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H-B3 1click sleep, pstates, sensors

    It may be because you're using AHCI mode. Windows 7 usually won't boot with AHCI enabled unless you prepare it first. To get around this, change back to IDE in your BIOS, save, and boot into Windows 7 (presuming it allows you now). Then follow the instructions here...
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    [GUIDE] Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H-B3 1click sleep, pstates, sensors

    Thanks so much for this guide. Aside from a VM install, I'm new to hackintoshing, so it's been a lot of fun putting together a machine from scratch. I used an i3-2105, 16GB RAM, onboard HD 3000, the Unibeast installer with 10.7.2 from the App Store, and all Multibeast settings the same as...
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