reading through the other threads suggest that either check your SATA cables, change your setup to a USB setup instead (in case the problem originate from your DVD Drive) or try another version of iboot legacy :think: could you write down the full spec of your rig?
hmmm...well i installed mine from an 8GB usb so i didnt switch any disc (the iboot legacy stays in the drive) and i didnt set any busratio, try again with iboot legacy with no flags and see if it works :think:
you should check out the user build section: viewforum.php?f=54
lots of build spec and success stories in there, maybe you'll find one that suits your need and budget :thumbup:
No, i think hackintosh is for people who loves to tinker. i've seen people in here and other hackintosh forum who gets infuriated when their machine wont work 100% like a mac and start blaming others (crappy tutorial and whatnot).
So, again, if you want a machine that would work 100% like a...
of course, hackintosh are apple-software running on non-apple-hardware, incompatibilities are bound to happen. an easy example would be sleep (could sleep but couldnt wake up), power management, temp control (my SMCfan controller only display the speed but no control over RPM) and...
if im not mistaken, you need the retail version of snow leopard (the $25 a pop at your local apple store) not the one that comes from your macbook, that thing wont even install except on your mackbook.
if i read toledo's tutorial from above, you should replace the 07 00 de 10 with 03 00 de 10 four times...but better check with with toledo before applying and keep a backup of the original appleHDA if you want to try.
yea, it says "unrecognized" too on mine :D but after injection, system profiler IDed my card. i have hdmi and audio but my bios audio is azalea, what is yours?
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dont use system profiler, use the DPCIManager software instead (you have to look for it first) and see what your device ID. for editing the kext i use terminal :D
sudo su - [enter]
password: [enter your login password]
root# cd /System/Library/Extensions/NVDANV50Hal.kext/Contents/
nano...
have you finished all the post-install? installed tonymac nvidia driver as well? try reading this thread as well:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12646&hilit=EVGA+8400
and good luck! :thumbup:
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