It's not an issue of being "clear to me", it's an issue of adding a rule in some obscure thread rather than the actual "rules" page. Your quoted sections do not apply to what I wanted to discuss, but it probably would have lead to that at some point so, no point in starting the thread anyway...
Hello,
Rule #12 is not in the "Rules" section ( http://www.tonymacx86.com/rules/ ), so I'm not sure how we're supposed to know that one? I'm only here in this particular thread because I used google to try to find out why I wasn't allowed to discuss that topic.
So far, I haven't been able to find how to repair the boot partition of an OSX system drive using single user utilities such as FSCK. Any information or links regarding that would be appreciated.
I'm trying to install El Capitan to a new HD and that's not working. I found that I could only boot from the USB drive setup to install El Capitan if the old OSX drive was the one installed, if I tried to boot from the El Cap USB with the new disk, it froze.
So, in a moment of stupid tired...
EDIT: Did you need to do the "Alternate Post-Installation" for this motherboard?
Thank you for the advice/"thumbs up" opinion about El Capitan - also, I learned from your post that AMD cards are supported now? Yay, because I have a 7750 which has a Display Port (which my 640 GT does not) and I...
Hello,
I've dusted off my old "Hackintosh" and decided to use it as my main PC for a while. I see there have been a lot of updates to OSX since I last used it and I have no idea which version I should update to.
I don't care about having the "cutting edge" latest version, but I would like to...
OK, I followed this post: #17
And it boots fine, has sound, seems to be working.
Video not accelerated though, can't even watch a movie full screen. I would have thought that even "generic" nVidia driver support would be enough for fast 2d and older 3d games, but appears not to be the case...
After days of struggling (OK, hours of not sleeping late at night... my 64 bit OS would not let me install UEFI BIOS, tried many different USB flash drives / USB ports on my Virtual Mac before I could get Mountain Lion USB setup finally working, oh and it took a long time to get the virtual Mac...
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