Hi-
I've been pulling my hair out for days trying to get the El Capitan install USB to boot on my GA-Z77X-UP5. Core i7 CPU.
I tried following (among other methods) the unibeast method oulined in the TonyMac guide but it wouldn't freaking boot. I would get messages about CPUsensors...
My first build has some problems:
1. Sleep from Apple Menu - goes to sleep (fans and everything power down), but then after 1 second it wakes up again. It isn't rebooting but goes to the user password entry screen as if it has been woken.
2. Timed sleep (energy saver panel) - screen does sleep...
pros and cons???? whats the difference? appart from one has two thunderbolt ans is about £50 more expensive :eh:
haha any advice would be great as this is my first build. thanks guys
if you can answer on my main build thread that would be awesome as i have no continued there...
Hi,
Been spending a few hours searching throughout the site and other places to no avail; following this guide to a T on new hardware purchased from the January 2013 guide on this site a few days ago. I'm hopeful for a smooth installation but so far nothing great, perhaps someone out there is...
Newbie here. I've tried following this guide: (Success!) GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UP5 TH
As well as following this guide about UniBeast
Everything seems to work fine after running UniBeast but I get stuck on a grey screen when trying to reboot.
Components:
GA Z77X-UP5 TH
Intel Core i5-3570K...
I've dabbled in hackintoshing back in the Tiger/Leopard era, but havent done much with it since early snow leopard. Even then, it was on a few old laptops I had, so compatibility wasnt exactly great. I've been wanting to build a future-proof hackintosh desktop for general purpose computing...
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