I never made you responsible, ever.
You read way too far into my post. Waaayyy too far (let your mind stop at one $ if that makes you mad - that seems to be where you went off the rails). I'm eternally grateful for your help, and everyone else's help for this thread, and for the history of...
Thank you for the reply but I am using the USB 3.1 port, with a USB 3.1 drive (paid $$$ for this just for this guide...)
Could it be the video card? My mobo doesn't have built in video.
Apologies for all the posts, I have tried this so many times and I would love to make some progress...
Recap I have:
MSI X99A SLI Krait
i7-5820K
Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti
Samsung 850 500GB SSD
I have this now (Step D.1 / 13.) :
Then...
Then if I let it go some more it turns into this:
Yes I assume the same. Could it be my mobo, an MSI X99S SLI Krait Edition?? I am running out of ideas.
Yes, double checked.
I was previously using your EFI-X99-10.13-Final-Release-031017.zip, now I'm trying EFI-X99-10.13-SU-Release-061017.zip. Removed the NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext_1.1.3.zip...
Can I swap the card out later after it's installed? I don't have a card but could buy one, I've spent $200 so far but don't want to go much more in.
Thank you for the advice. Why is the Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti such a hard card to get working?
I have tried this many, many times now without success.. I have followed your guide several times without luck.
My specs:
X99A SLI Krait Edition
i7-5820k
Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti
I've done everything through D.1 as expected for Haswell-E. I go to install Mac OS and get the 18 minutes remaining...
Sorry for the newb question here but I have a MacBook Pro (source) and a Samsung 950 Pro NVMe drive in my desktop (destination drive) and want to attempt:
"D.1) macOS High Sierra 10.13 Clean Install"
You say:
"1.) In order to perform a clean install of macOS High Sierra 10.13, prepare a USB...
As the title states I have a MSI X99A SLI Krait Edition motherboard and want to create a dual boot system on two drives; one drive with Mac OSX and the other Windows 10. When I built my desktop I didn't know or think about Hackintosh compatible hardware at the time.
This will be my first...
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