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  1. malcky

    [Solved] Windows driver for BCM94360CS2

    As far as I can remember, when I installed windows 10 Pro using the parts I bought......the device manager had some unknown devices or didn't show on device manager at all for bluetooth or wifi, but when I installed the above driver everything appeared and worked correctly after that. If you...
  2. malcky

    [Solved] Windows driver for BCM94360CS2

    Hi folks, I'm in the process of putting together a machine that I intend to turn into a hackingtosh, however I cant seem to find windows driver for the PCIE wifi & Bluetooth card....anyone have a link to where to get this? I have searched google but cant seem to find one yet. I'm trying to...
  3. malcky

    Has anyone got Sierra with Gigabyte Z170N Gaming 5 mobo?

    Hi folks, Looking to see if anyone has done a fresh install of Sierra on this motherboard....this is going to be my first build and looking for any guides using this mobo, also I won't be using any discrete graphics card either. Thanks
  4. malcky

    Gigabyte Z170n Gaming 5 or H170n wifi mobo?

    Haha I wish I had bought more of those kits, but everything was similarly priced when I was putting a build together for my sons xmas.....always knew that computer stuff fluctuates in price but ram has seen the biggest change recently.
  5. malcky

    Gigabyte Z170n Gaming 5 or H170n wifi mobo?

    Thanks for your advice.....I would always buy a dual channel kit of ram, shame ram is sooooo expensive now....I bought 16gb (2x8gb) of g.skill 3200mhz in June of last year for £66 from amazon and the same stuff is £135 today.
  6. malcky

    Gigabyte Z170n Gaming 5 or H170n wifi mobo?

    Hi folks, Which would be the better board in terms of reliability/compatibility for a newbie trying to build a Hackintosh (Sierra) for the first time....the cpu will likely be a i7 6700 or 6700K, integrated graphics only needed. If there is an alternative mobo thats easier to get working then...
  7. malcky

    Creating the USB boot drive with Unibeast

    Sorry for sounding thick then....so, should I have dragged the EFI folder to the USB boot drive then? Ive already ejected the EFI mount/folder, so its disappeared....will I have to run through the steps again to get it back to put it on the USB boot drive?
  8. malcky

    M.2 SSD vs standard SSD ? Does it worth to install Sierra on M.2 ?

    So for any install choice, it doesn't matter whether you use non nvme m.2 or 2.5" ssd's in terms of unibeast, multibeast, clover and whatever else is needed to install OS X.
  9. malcky

    Creating the USB boot drive with Unibeast

    So the EFI mount/folder is not needed for anything then?
  10. malcky

    M.2 SSD vs standard SSD ? Does it worth to install Sierra on M.2 ?

    I know the OP was comparing standard 2.5" ssd and a m.2 nvme drive.....what is the benefit between using a standard 2.5" ssd and a m.2 NON nvme ssd?
  11. malcky

    Creating the USB boot drive with Unibeast

    Hi there folks, Im going through the instructions on the Sierra install https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-install-macos-sierra-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.200564/ , have got upto instruction 15 which is fine, however I have a question which I can't seem to find or clarify...
  12. malcky

    Help needed for USB unibeast section

    When you see that error message, open disk utility and you will see on the left hand side: OSX install ESD, just eject that and you should be able to continue with Unibeast.
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