So the ultimate problem is that SSD. When it's disconnected, the USB drive booted up like normal. I installed OS X on the other HD and it booted up fine. I shut it down and reconnected the SSD and tried to boot up again. Slow as a snail. Even tried using a different SATA port and cable to see if...
Well heres what my plan is. I actually have 4 drives. One was for boot up. One was for time machine. One was for media and the last was overflow. The overflow has nothing on it right now so Im going to try to install on there and see if I can get the machine up and running again. Then Ill see if...
The most recent one. What I don't understand is that Ive used a USB boot drive many times on this computer. It wasnt until the kernel panic from the Netgear utility that the boot drive stopped working too. Doesn't make any sense. I haven't changed any BIOS settings. I never changed any settings...
There is no option for that. Just boot without injected kexts. I tried all of those options from the USB and from the hard drive and none of them work.
I attached the picture of the screen when I try to regular boot if that helps at all.
I made a boot drive, same way and same thumb drive that I used to install in the first place, and it gets stuck on white/gray screen with the spinner. Never progresses from that. I'e tried using different USB ports and nothing.
I got a Netgear router and it came with USB and wifi printer capabilities. I needed to install the Netgear USB utility to get everything to work. I did and when it was complete it told me to restart. When I restarted I get a kernel panic. I looked up the string and it is definitely the Netgear...
Ive had an EVGA GTX 650 for a while now and recently the fan has started to get extremely loud. Im pretty sure its going bad. Does anyone know what size fan it takes and have any suggestions on a replacement for it?
Thanks. Everything seemed to risky to me. I just downloaded AirParrot 2 and it works like a dream. Perfect streaming and mirroring with a slight audio delay. Realized I didn't need bluetooth shortly after making the post. Don't know what I was thinking.
I first found out about Hackintoshes back in early 2013, so obviously I went and built one. I stopped using is as a hackintosh shortly after as it was too much to keep up with. Recently I jumped back on the train. I am a Mac user. Everything I own is Apple except my desktop. I have two apple TVs...
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