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You can use two outputs simultaneously, yes
BoomR said:...so if I've read & digested all this correctly, the process should go something like this for UniBeast/10.7.x install:
1. Build your UniBeast/Lion USB key, then follow all the normal UniBeast steps.
2. When it's time to reboot & run MultiBeast, run it as per normal EXCEPT - you don't need to check User DSDT Install (as this is no longer necessary). Still need to check options for audio, disk, network, etc.
??
synnys said:BoomR said:...so if I've read & digested all this correctly, the process should go something like this for UniBeast/10.7.x install:
1. Build your UniBeast/Lion USB key, then follow all the normal UniBeast steps.
2. When it's time to reboot & run MultiBeast, run it as per normal EXCEPT - you don't need to check User DSDT Install (as this is no longer necessary). Still need to check options for audio, disk, network, etc.
??
i need confirmation on this too...
also, any chance this will work with an ivy bridge cpu? i'm getting mine today...
thelostswede said:caching said:IS THE USB3 WORKING?
Why u shouting
Mate94 said:The USB3's which is controlled by the Intel chipset works as USB 2.0caching said:IS THE USB3 WORKING?
tonymacx86 said:Gigabyte's 3D BIOS UEFI makes Hackintoshing a breeze
http://vr-zone.com/articles/gigabyte-s- ... 15651.html
"Hackintoshing" Easiest with GIGABYTE 3D UEFI BIOS
http://www.techpowerup.com/164705/-quot ... -BIOS.html
synnys said:why not? i thought this community was all about sharing!
I hope someone will step up and just share the kernel then...
anyway, i'll get my 3570k this afternoon, i'll try to install lion. will post my experience.
probably a frustrated one where i'll end up installing windows for the meantime
samisnake said:randyfatar said:if you read at the bottom of that post it says:
"Because there are no Macs yet with Ivy Bridge, the tipster had to use a modified kernel to boot."
nothing in this thread is about ivy bridge. ivy bridge cpus havent been released yet on apple products.
once apple includes support for ivy, then itll be time to use them.
as for the mobos, tony and the thelostswede are using sandy bridge cpus on their panther point z77 boards.