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Asrock Z87 Extreme4, i7-4770k, EVGA GTX 780ti PLEASE HELP

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DVI has a blank white, then grey screen (both with curser, bother otherwise blank)

EDIT: I'm at the language selection screen


It's installing on an external (internal SSD not formatted to proper settings, should have thought ahead to that I guess.)
 
You've cracked it. Its takes a minute or two for the installer to load.


Got it any tips for formatting the internal SSD without losing the windows build? Also, any way to access the RAID 0?

THANKS SO MUCH for all of the help! I really appreciate it.
 
Got it any tips for formatting the internal SSD without losing the windows build? Also, any way to access the RAID 0?

THANKS SO MUCH for all of the help! I really appreciate it.

I doubt it is possible since OSX needs to create its own partition scheme and suchlike.
 
I doubt it is possible since OSX needs to create its own partition scheme and suchlike.

Thought so :p I assume it's ok to boot off the external for a while until I can get an internal ordered and delivered, then just follow the same steps? Also, at what point can I reinstall the graphics card?
 
Thought so :p I assume it's ok to boot off the external for a while until I can get an internal ordered and delivered, then just follow the same steps? Also, at what point can I reinstall the graphics card?

You should install the graphics card once it is fully configured and booting on its own.

For future reference you should also state that you are installing to an external drive and anything else that may effect the installation.
 
You should install the graphics card once it is fully configured and booting on its own.

For future reference you should also state that you are installing to an external drive and anything else that may effect the installation.
Yea, neglecting to included that was short sighted, I forgot it wouldn't be able to partition the drive. Oops.
 
Have you heard of dual booting native windows and OSX? Or is more common to let OSX take over the drives, and use boot camp? Or should I wait and see if it's stable enough to use as an every day OS, like native windows is?
 
Have you heard of dual booting native windows and OSX? Or is more common to let OSX take over the drives, and use boot camp? Or should I wait and see if it's stable enough to use as an every day OS, like native windows is?

You should search the forums and look through the many dual boot guides, then you can deicde if it is right for you. Bootcamp doesnt work on hacks I believe.
 
You should search the forums and look through the many dual boot guides, then you can deicde if it is right for you. Bootcamp doesnt work on hacks I believe.

Ok, will do, thanks again for all the help.
 
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