OK yeah solved it - I had to put the USB drive into a different slot - there was a red one on my mobo so I guess that's for clean installs and the such. Just try all the other USB lots one by one
Hi - got the same problem with my SSD not being detected.
I tried installing the AHCI drivers to the Unibeast USB but it still didn't work... Perhaps putting the drivers inside the Other folder on the EFI partition of the USB might do it?
In case anyone's wondering my bios is set to AHCI.
I found this thread on ******, which suggests connecting the SSD to a sata to USB adapter to install OSX to the destination drive first externally and then adding a kext to have it recognised. Anyone know about this method?
Hi there -
I followed this guide and this guide because I have the same motherboard and manage to get to the installer for El Capitan but when I go to Disk Utility my SSD drive is not detected... it only has my unibeast USB drive listed so I can't install.
These are my BIOS settings...
I get this too. Every time I try shutting down I get a kernel panic and have to switch off...
I have 10.6.8 with a H55M-UD2H. I seem to remember having to edit the DSDT to get the 10.6.8 to work - could this be the reason??
Thanks.
Hello! Pretty new with this but I used to mess around installing on my old Dell...
I've got a i7 860 and I've actually already bought the GA-H55M-UD2H since it was 30 quid cheaper. Should I return it and get a GA-P55M-UD2?
Apparently they're both a close match but the GA-P55M-UD2 is slightly...
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