It appears some of the Tonymacx86 mods and old timers now are moving away from UniBeast and MultiBeast. Even the installation Guide is based on Mojave. Is there going to be a solution published soon? If I have to use other tools I would rather know, it's never been successful for me to mix...
Hi there,
osx 10.12.6 2018-001
I am attempting to install the FakeSMC Plugins and HW monitor to track down an overheating issue I am having with an IvyBridge 17 3770 on GA-68AP-D3 v1 f8.
Install.log and Multibeast.log
02/06/18 17:39:30 - Starting MultiBeast 9.2.1-20170905
02/06/18 17:39:42...
For anyone else encountering this issue with the new Intel security patch for Sierra...
After updating I got a kernel panic.
What worked for me:
1. On clover boot screen I pressed the spacebar and started up in SafeMode
2. to get things working again on normal boot I removed the following two...
Current Hardware/Status:
ga-z87n-wifi
i5 4670k
16GB DDR3
Samsung EVO 840 1TB SSD
Audio: Yes
Ethernet Nic: Yes
Trim: Yes
Wifi: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Facetime,iMessenger: don't know/care
iCloud: OFF
Little Snitch: Yes
All via a happily running system setup with MultiBeast 901
Aah its a new...
Fresh install Mac OS 10.12.2
ga-z68ap-d3_f8
AMD Radeon HD 6670
Unibeast 701 (Sierra, Legacy, no graphics injected)
BIOS Optimized Defaults (boots Mavericks/Chimera fine)
Multibeast 901 fails install stopped, restarted box same results, this is the initial Multibeast install for a fresh system...
Hey all,
I have been researching about adding a SSD. Since I have the Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 I am eager to find out if we can use the "Smart Response" technology (board supports) in OSX. Basically having a smaller SSD in the Z68's MSATA port as a caching mechanism for a Normal hard drive...
Hey all,
I am having problems with my install when I "updated" the system to 10.7.3 basically the PCIRootUID=0 is required to boot the system.
When I boot using PCIRootUID=0 the App store login will no longer works.
When I do not have PCIRootUID=0 OSX does not boot up and KPs....
Freshly...
1. There was no Mac OS X Folder to delete, otherwise the directions went without a hitch
http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2010/04/iboot-multibeast-install-mac-os-x-on.html
STEP 3: UPDATE TO 10.6.7
Open Finder and navigate to your Snow Leopard drive.
Right-click and delete Mac OS X Install Folder...
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