I got stuck with that as well after using MacPro 5,1 system profile with MultiBeast. Ended up reinstalling OSX and starting over.
Have you tried booting with GraphicsEnabler=no?
I had install failures around that same point. Deleted and redownloaded the ML install file, made a new UniBeast drive, and it worked. I'd give that a try.
This morning I realized I needed to use GraphicsEnabler=no
Type that in as a parameter in Chimera before booting, then use MultiBeast to install that for all future boots. Worked for me.
Somehow that came to me this morning the moment I woke up. Got out of bed, tried it as a boot parameter, and I'm now typing this from my successfully rebooted install! YES!
Went into multibeast and found that option under customization and installed it. Now going to try another reboot without...
I have followed the great OSX 10.8 installation instructions here on this site and successfully installed OSX using UniBeast, immediately using MultiBeast, and even have had audio working and Final Cut Pro installed and working. See under my profile pics for system specs. I've disabled VT-d on...
Heads up for anyone using the Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP5-TH Motherboard
If you're having issues where you get a spinning beachball before the OS X installer appears, try disabling VT-D in the BIOS settings. This fixed the issue for me, after I spent several hours trying many different solutions...
The drive from the MBP wouldn't boot. Even tried using the Unibeast USB key I built and selecting the drive at the Chimera screen, but it never got past the apple logo with spinning wheel.
Backed everything up using Carbon Copy Cloner and wiped the drive. About to go try a clean install using...
Can anyone tell me if I can pull a working Mountain Lion drive from my MacBook Pro and put it in my CustoMac Pro build without needing to do anything else? Or will I need to start over completely using the UniBeast process?
Here are the parts I have ordered if it makes any difference (CustoMac Pro)
Intel Core i7-3770
GA-Z77X-UP5-TH
16GB 1600Mhz DDR3
Corsair Carbide 500R
Corsair 650 Watt Modular
EVGA GeForce GT 640
Hello all. I just purchased parts for my Hackintosh build using the links in the February Guide.
I currently have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro with Mountain Lion installed on a Samsung 840 256GB SSD. I am planning to use this drive in my Hackintosh and replace the one in the MBP with the original...
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