Recently built a hackintosh, and although it recognises my 720p HD 32" Samsung TV fine, the screen itself seems very pixelated/sharp, especially compared with my other macs. Especially obvious in the text displayed on the hackintosh.
any idea how to fix this? I've taken the sharpness down to 0...
So I finished pretty much perfecting my hackintosh yesterday. It was working for about 5 hours, turned it off a few times during that to move it around the house a bit etc.
But then it suddenly freezed. I thought that was odd, checked the USBS and unplugged them, tried different USB ports etc...
Soooooo I had a bluetoothcontroller error after my install, and tried deleting all bluetooth kexts (didn't work) and redoing the USB and reinstalling mavericks using the new USB among other things but nothing worked... then at some point I got a 'bluetooth controller missing' error, I can't...
Using:
intel i7 4770 processor
Gigabyte Z87-D3HP motherboard
Trying to boot the installer via USB using unibeast but it gets to the grey apple logo with the spinning loading wheel, then hangs.
- Won't go further with -x.
- Tried using GraphicsEnabler=No.
In -v mode the last line it shows...
Hi,
I'm in the process of building my first Hackintosh. I'm going to be using an i7 4770 processor with a Gigabyte z87-d3hp motherboard.
I'm also going to get a GPU, and I was thinking of the GTX 760 until my friend informed me that the GTX 9-series are out very soon. Will these be...
I have just begun my hackintosh. All of the basics are build (adding cd drive, GPU, fans etc later on) and I begun the installation. I've done the first section of tony86x's guide, up to the point of making the bootable USB. Now I need to enter my BIOS, but I cannot.
I've tried the del button...
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