In my Gigabyte z77-ds3h + i7 3770 Mavericks setup, I need to open a VirtualBox Virtual Machine that requires vt-d.
When I enable vt-d in bios, boot fails. Is there a way to enable vt-d?
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Disables the VT-d virtualization technology built into certain Intel processors. For Hackintoshes, VT-d is pretty useless; virtually no Mac OS X applications use it (virtualization apps like Virtualbox tend to use the alternative VT-x technology instead), and certain Hackintosh motherboards have been known to crash in Mac OS X when VT-d is enabled.
In my Gigabyte z77-ds3h + i7 3770 Mavericks setup, I need to open a VirtualBox Virtual Machine that requires vt-d.
When I enable vt-d in bios, boot fails. Is there a way to enable vt-d?
I enabled VT-d today to get a VirtualBox VM running, and seems to work just fine under Mavericks 10.9.1 (and using Clover UEFI boot loader)
nice will this suitable for gigabyte z87mx board or the msi q87m board ?
what bios version do you have installed ? is it original or ozmosis ?
greetings.
According to http://ark.intel.com/products/65520 your proc doesn't support vt-d. So as I understand enabling or disabling it in the BIOS actually does nothing.