That would be quite awesome. As good as your guide is/was I could never get it working on my V330-15IKB, nor even the generic Unibeast method. :( Hopefully OpenCore will solve some problems (with the proper tweaking).
Thanks in advance! :)
I know this thread has been dead for a few months but I just wanted to confirm that I have the same setup as you (except for the video card) and I updated to High Sierra just fine with only minor problems (HD3000 video not in full resolution, and does not sleep).
I updated my BIOS to UEFI and...
OMG thanks so much for this post! I had been pulling my hair out (what's left of it anyway) over this and had to reinstall OS X at least twice before I found this advice.
Unchecking "Other files and folders" in Migration Assistant did the trick, and now I have a fully functional Sierra...
I know it's not a perfect solution, but if you have access to a real Mac then download/install/upgrade iWork on that machine, then when you come back to your Hackintosh and go to the Purchased tab of the App Store then you should be able to download/install the latest version.
Hope this helps.
Did you try booting with GraphicsEnabler=No ? If so, then definitely watch the (three) videos by StingRay on the blog page for help. Most helpful for you may be the http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2012/01/hackintosh-basics-kernel-panics-boot.html Kernel Panic video.
Good luck!!!
Did you ever find a solution to this problem? I am having similar issues trying to get my HP Photosmart C3180 to work. I could not add the printer automatically in Lion but manually downloading the printer drivers and software got this working... sort of. Now when I print anything the printer...
I have the same specs as your machine (except that I use the DVI-D port at 1680x1050) and I also have seen artifacts. However, mine are pretty rare and I only seem to have them when playing YouTube videos with Firefox.
Just my experience but the longer I keep the machine on, the fewer...
I agree. Go with the mobos that are supported here in the forums and you won't be tearing out your hair (as much). I got the GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 and it worked with a minimum of problems (with the on-board HD3000 graphics).
I assume you are running the machine that is in your profile, yes? If so, does the phone charge when you plug it in? If not, then you may have a USB port problem.
If the phone does charge (and just doesn't show up in iTunes) then try installing the USBFamily Rollback using Multibeast. Perhaps...
FYI -- I (re)installed the IOUSBFamily Rollback as noted above and now everything works fine. I also (re)installed the FakeSMC and plugins as was noted in another thread in these forums.
I just knew something was fishy when I booted in Windows (dual-boot system) and everything worked on that...
Those two posts kinda refer to Windows systems, but I tried them anyway and I still get the iTunes error. :(
Any suggestions anyone? Perhaps a BIOS or kext tweak somewhere?
Thanks.
I am having a similar problem on my new Hackintosh.
Mobo: GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 F12
OS: 10.7.2
I plug in my iPhone (to a USB 2.0 port) and after a long timeout (30 seconds?) I get the error" iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000065).
It does charge the...
Another item added: I picked up a DVI-D cable so I don't have to run in VGA mode any more from the motherboard.
I rebooted with GraphicsEnabler=Yes and now it comes up in glorious 1680 x 1050. All with the on-board HD3000 graphics... looks nice!
Next purchase will be a DisplayPort adapter...
Hi all. I am typing this post from my new box with (almost) the same specs... thanks for your help everyone!! Haven't tweaked it fully just yet, but everything that is supposed to be working "out of the box" is working so far... sweet!! :)
I had quite a few problems making this system work...
Great post, dude! :headbang: Thanks for all the steps.
I have almost the same setup (mobo, memory, CPU, SSD anyway) so I'll definitely be keeping up with this discussion as it moves along.
I just did a build with the Gigabyte board and an i7-2600K and it went without a hitch.
My determining factor was the DSDT support here on the board. The Asus is a great mobo but if you are making a Hackintosh then I would suggest going Gigabyte.
Just my $0.02 of course... :wave:
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