- Joined
- Oct 18, 2016
- Messages
- 3
- CPU
- i7 4790k
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2047 MB
Hi,
first off, i don't know much about Hackintosh and Bios tech. i just use a Hackintosh every day for Logic pro 9.
Went through all the steps given here to create the bootable drive.
Got as far as step 3 RECOMMENDED BIOS settings with no worries, but i could only locate and do a few things recommended to the Bios.
I have a gigabit mother board.
So with 3 step not completed i went to step 4 and tried to boot from the USB, yes the correct looking screen came up, but not with the groovy looking High Sierra logo as an option. I clicked one of the clover looking icons, and that screen went blank.
Tried it again and same.
So, not really surprised as i didn't complete all the Bios tips. But i couldn't find all of them either.
What i am happy about is that i as a novice with all this tech stuff i didn't mess my perfectly working Hackintosh which is very important to me.
But i would love to use Logic X. I have bought it and have it on my macbook pro, but my Hackintosh is more powerful by 50%.
So, if any one can get me over the line that would be awesome.
first off, i don't know much about Hackintosh and Bios tech. i just use a Hackintosh every day for Logic pro 9.
Went through all the steps given here to create the bootable drive.
Got as far as step 3 RECOMMENDED BIOS settings with no worries, but i could only locate and do a few things recommended to the Bios.
I have a gigabit mother board.
So with 3 step not completed i went to step 4 and tried to boot from the USB, yes the correct looking screen came up, but not with the groovy looking High Sierra logo as an option. I clicked one of the clover looking icons, and that screen went blank.
Tried it again and same.
So, not really surprised as i didn't complete all the Bios tips. But i couldn't find all of them either.
What i am happy about is that i as a novice with all this tech stuff i didn't mess my perfectly working Hackintosh which is very important to me.
But i would love to use Logic X. I have bought it and have it on my macbook pro, but my Hackintosh is more powerful by 50%.
So, if any one can get me over the line that would be awesome.