- Joined
- Nov 2, 2012
- Messages
- 16
- Motherboard
- Z77-UD5H
- CPU
- i7 3770K
- Graphics
- R9 280X / RX 590
- Mobile Phone
Hi Guys,
I built my machine, followed the Unibeast installation instructions and everything was working fine. Mountain Lion seemed to recognise almost everything straight out of the door! I didn't have any audio drivers installed so I went to Multibeast and installed what I think turned out to be all the audio drivers...
Anyway, I put the machine to sleep, but then could not wake it up using keyboard or mouse.
I had to shutdown using power button. Since then, after hitting F12, I am getting the message 'Reboot and select proper boot device' whenever I try and boot up the machine. I can't even select the USB drive that I created with the Unibeast installation. I have to completely re-do the whole thing from scratch.
AHCI seems to already be enabled (I found this out using F1 to access the basic BIOS)
I don't have any other drives attached only a Samsung 830 256GB SSD SATA III
Also, my 3D BIOS is scrambled. I've tried on both video cards (Intel HD4000 and GTX 670)
My motherboard is Gigabyte Z77-UD5H.
I have attached pictures...
Thanks in advance,
I built my machine, followed the Unibeast installation instructions and everything was working fine. Mountain Lion seemed to recognise almost everything straight out of the door! I didn't have any audio drivers installed so I went to Multibeast and installed what I think turned out to be all the audio drivers...
Anyway, I put the machine to sleep, but then could not wake it up using keyboard or mouse.
I had to shutdown using power button. Since then, after hitting F12, I am getting the message 'Reboot and select proper boot device' whenever I try and boot up the machine. I can't even select the USB drive that I created with the Unibeast installation. I have to completely re-do the whole thing from scratch.
AHCI seems to already be enabled (I found this out using F1 to access the basic BIOS)
I don't have any other drives attached only a Samsung 830 256GB SSD SATA III
Also, my 3D BIOS is scrambled. I've tried on both video cards (Intel HD4000 and GTX 670)
My motherboard is Gigabyte Z77-UD5H.
I have attached pictures...
Thanks in advance,