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- Feb 9, 2014
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- Motherboard
- GA-Z68AP-D3
- CPU
- i5 3GHz
- Graphics
- GeForce GT610
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
To date I have create 4 Hackintoshes and I have always used an MBR partition table on the HDDs. Installing using Unibeast (which itself is also MBR) requires a HDD partitioned as GUID (or OSX will not install). However when it comes to getting your new OSX HDD to boot on its own it seems to me easier to use MBR. So when I have installed OSX succesfully, I clone it (using Superduper) to another HDD partitioned with MBR. Then after booting to this MBR drive with the Unibeast USB, I run DSDT Free, which installs the same bootloader as Unibeast's. After that I always find my system boots from the HDD. (Basically I don't bother with all this DSDT stuff).
Does anyone have a comment on this?
Does anyone have a comment on this?