Today, I pulled down Mojave + Unibeast for Mojave + Multibeast for High Sierra (no Mojave-specific version available)
Ran unibeast, it failed for some 'plist' problem.
Tried again, it worked.
Moved USB over to the to-be-hackintosh and the boot says "Missing operating system"
... time to WIPE...
OK - my assumptions are wrong.
This still leaves me with troubleshooting something I do not understand
Which parts are trash?
I'm glad to edit/trim the thread -- which parts are wrong or trash?
Again, this is not a duplicate thread to the previous posting (hd4000 only, wifi card might be the...
My initial install of my h77n-wifi worked fine with the centrino card still inside.
No, wifi didn't work.
My initial install worked fine, after I replaced that card.
So, it can't be that.
I am currently reinstalling my h77n-wifi i3-3225 because an installation of a GTX 650 caused it to...
Mine does that "unknown cpu" -- doesn't seem to mean anything.
I think its simply because I have an i3-3225 with a corresponding system definition of macmini6,2 (which wants an i5)
Some postings suggest this can be fixed with some binary editing. I just never pursued it.
side note - I get the...
Not ignoring, Toleda ... just not understanding wtf you are trying to say.
edit -- note that THIS problem is not the PREVIOUS joej-problem. That was a machine gone south w/o the graphics card. Since then, I've reinstalled, remultibeasted, and it worked fine. THIS problem = "bought a new...
Was IGFX (hd4000) and then I tried PEG. Neither would let me get past safe boot.
I'm reinstalling the OS, reupdating, then multibeasting. Then, I'll reinstall the graphics card.
This should solve it - or give me a known state to debug from.
If this works, I'll rsync a copy of the known-good...
A reinstall gets me to <what> same place? - same place I'm in (not working) or same place (pre-hardware install)?
At the point the OS is throwing up the gray/white apple-logo screen ... we're not in the boot loader any more. We're in the multibeast-tweaked OS, right?
So, here is what I...
Reminder: NVIDIA GeForce 6xx Kepler Cards work with GraphicsEnabler=No
With all due respect (to the title of this posting thread) ... No, nope, nada.
See my threads. A perfectly good 10.8.2 install as MacMini6,2: multibeasted, updated to 10.8.3/re-installed & multibeasted, and working for...
OK folks.
I just got back from travel. Time to fix this.
I will try these, in this order:
boot with GraphicsEnabler as yes
re-run multibeast and set GE back to no
re install ML 10.8.2 and start over
If I hit #3, then I have to say:
Fricking christ, folks ... really? There *has* to be a way...
repeat -- when adding gtx 650, do I have to reinstall ML?
... because I just added the card, and now I can't boot past the throbber on the gray apple screen
Summary: I just installed a GTX 650 and now it won't boot (sticks at gray apple screen)
Do I have to fresh install ML again ? just to get the darned GTX 650 to work?
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GA-H77N-WIFI with i3-3225 onboard HD4000 with dual monitors.
I replaced the mini PCIe...
Is this something controllable?
BIOS settings are supposed to be 64M setting & the MAX memory usage. I see 768 in my About This Mac (if I remember correctly).
So, I don't see how to alter it.
I gave up debugging.
I reloaded Mountain Lion 10.8.2, removed the /Extra folder, ran MultiBeast.
It boots now.
NOW, I can pull out the TP4800, go back to DW1515; then update 10.8.3; then see if it all works again.
Booting without the internal mini-PCIe card, but with a TP4800 PCIe card = same darned problem!
The thing hangs after (boot -v) identifies the NTFS file system.
Something is preventing this Hackintosh from booting w/o safe-mode.
I am now back to the initial installation config (no mini PCIe...
Received the Apple wifi card, but its too long to fit ;-(
Booting without ANY wifi card = hackintosh won't boot.
It sticks just after identifying the NTFS partition.
Hmmm... interesting.
So, I am trying to boot WITHOUT a wifi card inside -- won't boot: stuck on apple80211Request[10310]...
Under Windows, often the wifi won't connect after sleep.
I assume this is related to the Mac-side problem.
It may be cheapest just to replace the mini-pcie card
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