That worked like a charm. Thanks!
EDIT: Sorry, I should add for anyone searching that my wireless card is actually the PCE-AC56, but the patch works just the same.
My workaround for the ASUS PCE-AC66 just stopped working after updating Multibeast and Clover.
Here's the code that was in my config.plist:
<dict>
<key>Comment</key>
<string>Change Asus PCE-AC66 ID to AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x854F) (Yosemite, Sierra)</string>...
Just performed the 10.12.6 update and now none of my external hard drives will mount. They also do not show up in Disk Utility or using "diskutil list" from Terminal. The drives are Mac formatted and were working perfectly before the update.
Has this happened to anyone else? Would resetting the...
Haven't got as far as trying the BootCD (judging by their page it hasn't been updated in several years) but I was able to use Easeus to verify that all the important data on the SSD is still intact. I had been planning to move my Windows drive to a larger SSD anyways, so I decided I will just do...
On my hack I dual boot Windows 10 alongside my OSX Sierra installation. Today, while hastily trying to reformat a Kingston 64GB USB stick I instead reformatted my Windows 10-containing Kingston SSD to exFAT.
Now I haven't done a single thing with it since, so presumably all the data is intact...
I don't have an answer to your problem (sorry), but I do know that Resolve uses the GPU exclusively for all image processing, so it's not surprising it would have issues with internal graphics.
I live in "remote" northern Canada. I pay $143.97 CAD ($113.69 USD) per month for 15Mbps DL and 1Mbps UL. The monthly price includes a $20/month "surcharge" for having internet but no landline phone. The attached speed test was done on a rare day when I actually got what I'm paying for.
This is a common issue, see "Graphics boot glitch patch for 10.12":
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/readme-common-some-unsolved-problems-in-10-12-sierra.202316/
Thanks for the tip! I had to stop using Handbrake a year ago because it was really cooking my CPU. For what it's worth, I don't think the overheating issue is only relegated to Hackintosh. I did a test on my old iMac and was also getting high temps.
I've since purchased Wondershare for my...
No I built one for myself last year.
Actually I didn't build it to be a hackintosh. My intention was to build a monster PC for video editing, but coming from mac I decided to try it out as a hackintosh and luckily my components were all compatible.
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