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  1. Shifty480

    HDD Issues/Format question

    Hey guys! Been using my Hackintosh for a few years with minimal issues. I decided to add a 4TB Seagate Barracuda Iron Wolf for media storage and Im stuck. If I unplug it, everything works as it always has. No issues. Plug it in, internally or externally through an enclosure, I get stuck at the...
  2. magneto538

    Unable to boot from hard drive - Asus S56 post-installation

    Hello folks, I am working on an Hackintosh build on an Asus S56 laptop. Amongst some major issues with AICPM - which I will take care of later - I am having issues with the bootloader. I am using Multibeast to do the job. From Multibeast I select Chimera and then I install it on my main hard...
  3. WayN00B

    Video Editing Hackintosh

    Hi! First of all: I have never built a machine before, and certainly not a hackmac. I´m pretty n00b at this, but I have decided to try this one out and maybe learn something on the way. (Many of our grandparents knew how radios work, so the least I can do for my generation is tho know a little...
  4. dustincole

    Media Buttons unresponsive for Itunes

    Hello all, I've been having a problem for the past few months and I'm hoping someone might know the answer here. Can't seem to find anything on this issue throughout the interwebs. My apple keyboard media buttons (play, back, forward) do not work with itunes. They work with other...
  5. JohannesMP

    Build idea: 2-in-1 hackintosh

    Currently I'm using an iMac and an old pc with a secondary monitor as my home setup; I have the audio from the pc piped in through the iMac's audio In and played back using Audio Hijack Pro. This allows me to use one set of headphones on my mac while listening to iTunes or using VoiceChat, and...
  6. Shnookums

    Media Card reader compatibility with Mountain Lion...

    I have a running hackintosh with a Gigabyte Z77X-UP5-TH board as the foundation. Things are fine right now but I need a fast (very fast) media reader to transfer pictures from my camera compact flash cards. The cards are UDMA7 Lexar 1000x 64gb so I would prefer a Media Reader that is connected...
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