OMG, 63 pages of postings! I cannot devote days to figuring this stuff out and I don't want to know how Macs work any more than I have to. Hopefully over time others will package this up better.
I wonder if Yosemite will help clean up Ivy Bridge support, or if it will add more complexity...
The July 2014 Buyer's Guide says the following. I bolded the sentence I would like to know more about.
CustoMac Pro Socket 2011
These rigs are the most powerful single CPU systems you can build. The C606 and x79 motherboards listed here also have 8 RAM slots supporting up to 64GB- twice the...
You did not read this thread before replying. I cited the buyer's guide in the initial posting. Problem is that none of those cards are listed as supported by Adobe for Premiere Pro CC 2014. Previous versions of Premiere were more lenient - you could patch a text file to add support. Maybe some...
I tried that procedure for a Windows machine with 2 dual GTE 460 cards and it did not work. The link you provide includes several other people experiencing the same problem as me with Premiere Pro CC 2014 I'd like to avoid that problem with this new system. Which video card are you using, and...
I'm putting together an Intel 2011-based system.
Adobe's supported video cards for Premiere Pro are here: http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
Looks like I have a choice between GeForce GTX 680 and GeForce GTX 285
However neither of these are mentioned in the July...
I have a Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) 3.0 + High Speed Adapter (USB dongle that provides Bluetooth). How can I make it work with the Hackintosh?
The BIOS setting does nothing. Pushing the power button does work, unfortunately the computer is not readily accessible - there is a lot of audio gear in front of it.
When the Energy Saver timeout kicks in, neither the mouse nor the keyboard will wake the computer. However, inserting a USB device does. What do I need to do in order to make the computer wake on keyboard or mouse activity?
Matt,
Where is your guide?
Where is TonyMac's DSDT? Dantastic's does not seem to do it for me. For example, the screen blanks after a bit and won't come back when I move the mouse or push a key ... although I can continue to access the machine via ssh.
Thanks,
Mike
I used Dantastic's DSDT. It built fine. I did not see many options chosen, and I wonder if that is because he did not specify many or I am doing something wrong (again). After loading a DSDT, should I see the options selected the same as when the DSDT was created?
After installing, I find that...
The PS/2 to USB adapter I have is colored green, like PS/2 mouse connectors. Maybe I needed a purple PS/2 to USB adapter, colored the same as PS/2 keyboard connectors. I think I will look around for a small bluetooth keyboard.
Maybe the instructions should mention that mobos like the GigaBye...
I realized that the BIOS had more than one IDE controller. I had only set the first one to AHCI mode. When I set all 4 of them to AHCI the boot process got much further. Before I could take a photo of the text on the screen, it went black. Is there a way to drop into console mode, like how Linux...
I have a PS/2 to USB converter, which I tried, but the keyboard was not recognized. I'll have to buy another keyboard to test this. How can we test if this is likely a contributing factor before I do that?
This is a new 2TB IDE drive. All other drives have been disconnected.
There is a USB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard.
All other USB devices have been disconnected. Should I disconnect Ethernet too?
Only one monitor is attached to the video card.
12GB RAM.
2 DVD drives.
No, I cannot get to the point of installing MultiBeast so potential freezes are not yet an issue. The mobo does not have EUFI.
I made a new post to describe the current issue...
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