I was working at the time as an after sales technician and had no experience with Mac OS. So I took my laptop, an iboot cd, get a snow leopard installation disk at the store and started to learn Mac OS. Since then every single computer I own have its try with the current flavor of OS X.
Working like a charm, 1h to get it fully working.
Unibeast used from a VM on Windows then fresh install on a spare HDD.
Boot with graphicsenabler=yes.
Desactivate fast boot and windows 8 bios optimisations.
Easybeast postinstall with ethernet for realtek 8***
then chameleon wizard to edit...
This kind of operations are highly risky but most of the time flash won't start because of the file is not recognized...
Did you checked MD5 of Bios files, used a safe and reliable USB stick and the flash operation went to the end ?
I burned the installer to USB key with Suse image writer...
To get the file with UEFI Bios, go on the Gigabyte official website (US version), on donwload for this MB, after this, UEFI download will be shown randomly (1 time every 7-8 refresh) don't ask me why ^^
Then create your freedos key :
Creating FreeDOS USB boot stick for BIOS flashing...
I flashed the UEFI within 3 days after getting the MB because F10 version doesn't handle O/C...
With a 3570 K this stuff annoyed me...
As my Mountain Lion was deployed yesterday night, I cannot say if the new BIOS change something.
I think Native powermanagement wasn't handled with old bios.
Hello everyone,
My last Hackintosh experience was a bit tricky but wonderful, making my Asus M60J working under Snow Leopard 10.6.6 way better than under Windows 7...
But now I have a whole new build :
MB : Gigabyte Z68XP UD3 with the U1G UEFI bios
CPU : Intel Core i5 3570K OC...
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