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  1. vkashat

    Only One Working USB Port

    Hello I'm setting up Sierra for the first time on my machine and at the moment, only one USB port is working. My machine has two front USB 3.0 ports, 4 back USB 3.0 ports, and 2 USB 2.0 ports. Only one of the rear USB 3.0 ports is working, and it seems to only work as a USB 2.0 port. Specs...
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    [Solved] macOS Could not be installed on your computer

    Hello everyone I'm trying to set up a new machine with Sierra and cannot get it to installed. A few minutes into the installation, I get an error saying "macOS could not be installed on your computer." Specs: Mobo: Asus p8z77-v lk CPU: i5 3570 GPU: Nvidia GTX 670 Ram: 16gb ddr3 1600 Power...
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    Yosemite - No Optical Drive(s)

    I noticed after upgrading to Yosemite, my optical drives aren't being detected. I believe they are connected through IDE (PATA) and use a Marvell adapter. I have never had to do anything special to get them to work before. Any ideas? Is there a specific kext I need to install?
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    Can't Boot into Yosemite AFTER Multibeast

    Hello I was able to install Yosemite and boot with the USB made from Unibeast, but after running Multibeast I'm not able to boot using neither the USB or the HD itself. It keeps getting stuck at the screen shown in the attachment. What's strange is I've had this issue before when I upgraded...
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    Asus P5Q SE2 - Can't Boot Into Mavericks

    So I was able to install Mavericks using Unibeast. I had to use a few boot flags to get into the installer (GraphicsEnabler=Yes, PCIRootUID=0, maxmem=2048, -v, -x, npci=0x2000). However, I can't boot into Mavericks now, even using the same flags above along with others (IGPEnabler=No...
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    Velocity Micro e2250

    Hello Everyone This is my first attempt at a hackintosh. I have a Velocity Micro e2250 machine, it has a Asus P5N-D mobo, which uses a nForce chipset (I believe 750i). I know this board doesn't have an AHCI option. I have tried using iBoot to run the OSX install disc, but I get a stop sign...
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