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  1. digitalsyrup

    Has anyone successfully used Thunderbolt hard drives on their Hackintosh?

    I've built and rebuilt several hackintoshes over the past 5 years. I recently needed to use Thunderbolt hard drives for a job I'm editing in Avid so I upgraded to a GA-Z77X-UP5-TH because the only other alternative was an overpriced/underpowered iMac which wouldn't work because I also have a...
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    [Updated] Stork's Thunderbolt Build: i5-3570K | GA-Z77X-UP5-TH | GTX 760

    [Updated] Stork's Thunderbolt Build: i5-3570K | GA-Z77X-UP5-TH | GTX 650 Ti | Mountain Lion thanks for responding, Stork! I just updated my my profile with the processor model (it's a 3770K). I can also say that I'm aware of the hot swap issue with Thunderbolt and I've tried every every...
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    [Updated] Stork's Thunderbolt Build: i5-3570K | GA-Z77X-UP5-TH | GTX 760

    [Updated] Stork's Thunderbolt Build: i5-3570K | GA-Z77X-UP5-TH | GTX 650 Ti | Mountain Lion This is my 4th Hackintosh build and the first time I haven't been able to solve a problem. I recently upgraded my mobo to a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP5-TH so I could use Thunderbolt hard drives. I've tried...
  4. digitalsyrup

    Thunderbolt hard drive not recognized on GA-Z77X-UP5-TH - tried everything!

    This is my 4th Hackintosh build and the first time I haven't been able to solve a problem. I recently upgraded my mobo to a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP5-TH specifically for using Thunderbolt hard drives. I've tried hooking up both a Buffalo Mini Station portable Thunderbolt drive as well as a WD...
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    Only partition is active, yet still getting "boot0: error"

    I'm having the exact same issues after trying all of the same things. Anyone have a fix for this or know where the boot0: error is coming from? Here's the specs on my system: GA-P-55M-UD2 MoBo (BIOS updated to F11) Core i7 860 EVGA GForce 9500GT 1GB 4 GB RAM (pulled the other 4 GB out for...
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