I'm also keen on how this build goes. I'm after almost the exact same thing (I have a firewire interface though).
I'm also hoping to use my current Hackintosh as a slave machine for running resource heavy virtual instruments and plug-ins.
Hey guys,
I've been running a Hackintosh for about 6 years now and I think it might be time to upgrade.
These are my current specs (looking to upgrade hardware in bold)...
Asus P8Z68-V-Pro/GEN3
Intel Core i7-2700K @ 3.5GHz
Gigabyte nVidia GTX560
32GB DDR3 1600MHz G.Skill Ripjaws-X
Corsair...
I'm pretty sure I did originally. I think at this point I'm just going to make a fresh install. I wanted to upgrade to Pro Tools 11 and Mountain Lion anyway so it's a good excuse.
Cheers.
So it's not completely fixed! No videos are showing (just a black screen with sound) and there's no dual monitor output. VLC suggested it was a Quartz Acceleration issue or OpenGL. I tried to rollback to the GeForceGLDriver.bundle from MultiBeast 4.5.1 (The OpenGL kext that I originally used)...
Fixed it! Somehow the digidal.kext reinstalled itself. All I did was remove that and left the IOCPFamily as normal.
Back up and running. I'll spend the next couple of days testing to see if it's back to normal.
Thanks for the help.
Here are a couple of photos of the verbose screen. I had to delete the digidal.kext to get Pro Tools to work when I first installed. I tried removing the iLok key when I boot but that didn't work.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a136/crippled_minister/Verbose_mode_zpse3cb2a70.jpg...
Thanks for the reply. I can't boot in any mode so I went into Windows and deleted the GeForceGLDriver.bundle manually from my system drive. I still get the KP.
So I thought I had cloned my Hackintosh Boot drive (OSX Lion) but apparently I did not. I installed a kext from a newer version of MultiBeast to what I used originally (thinking I had it backed up if it all went horribly wrong) and things went horribly wrong.
Now I get a kernel panic when...
I installed my GTX 560 (Non TI) about a year and a half ago with MultiBeast 4.5.1, in OSX 10.7.5. I've installed the CUDA and OpenCL enabler but I've always had the problem where I cannot get 1:1 pixel mapping - I am running Dual 27" 1080p Samsung monitors, both from DVI outs.
I am...
I'm having trouble getting 1:1 pixel mapping for dual screens on my GTX560. I have installed the 5xx enabler, the updated Mac drivers, CUDA and updated OpenGL.
Also having trouble viewing Chimera bootloader in 1920x1080 resolution. I've edited org.chameleon.boot etc. This resolution isn't in...
OK. So I have installed a second time but now I can not even load BIOS. The DVI port from video card does nothing, the DVI port from motherboard flashes on and off a black screen.
Computer has power but not much else. This was after the MultiBeast stage of install.
EDIT: Fixed. Was an issue...
So my first Hackintosh Lion install was a disaster. Ended up with a kernel panic after installing Pro Tools 10 and couldn't get around it.
Before my second attempt I am going to list the steps I took first time around and if anyone can tell me where I'm going wrong or offer advice it'd be much...
More problems...
Just installed Pro Tool v10 and now I can't get past the startup screen. An error comes up that reads something along the lines of "You need to restart your computer. Hold down the power button until it turns off etc."
Tried that but it didn't seem to work. My device is a Logitech Dinovo Mac Edition but there's no bluetooth to connect to.
I can't seem to find Mac drivers for my video card. Only Windows, Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD. It's in the list of compatible hardware here...
Tried using the case USB ports instead of the motherboard ports and the USB keyboard and mouse worked.
I have Lion installed but having a couple of issues...
1. Bluetooth is non-existent: I installed Bluetooth firmware updates in Windows 7 with the suggested update and Lion doesn't recognise...
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