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- HD 4000
Article: OS X 10.8.5 Update
Thanks for the reply.
Here's what I have done since that post...
I had to do that Apple installer update and then had success getting a USB installer with Unibeast 2.0.2. I tried all kinds of flags once I booted with the USB Thumb drive but nothing worked. I re-did the thumb drive and checked the legacy USB stuff but it still wouldn't work.
Ok, I got the new Unibeast 2.1 and re-did the USB Thumb drive with the legacy USB stuff checked. Tried a bunch of times with different boot flags e.g. PCIRootUID, etc, still nothing worked. What happens is the AppleUSBEHCI message keeps coming up during boot time and won't let me get past that.
The thing is, this GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard shouldn't be that difficult since I have seen a lot of other users have success with the same board. I have one 8GB stick of memory in slot 1. I checked the sata connections and disabled the higher speed slots. I do not have any graphics card, I am using the on board HD4000. I have a keyboard with a mouse plugged into it in one of the USB2 slots on the back panel, I have the 8GB thumb drive in the other USB2 slot.
I have run out of things to try, maybe I have some BIOS settings wrong but I need someone who knows more than I do at this point. If any of you have an idea for me to try out, please let me know.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply.
Here's what I have done since that post...
I had to do that Apple installer update and then had success getting a USB installer with Unibeast 2.0.2. I tried all kinds of flags once I booted with the USB Thumb drive but nothing worked. I re-did the thumb drive and checked the legacy USB stuff but it still wouldn't work.
Ok, I got the new Unibeast 2.1 and re-did the USB Thumb drive with the legacy USB stuff checked. Tried a bunch of times with different boot flags e.g. PCIRootUID, etc, still nothing worked. What happens is the AppleUSBEHCI message keeps coming up during boot time and won't let me get past that.
The thing is, this GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard shouldn't be that difficult since I have seen a lot of other users have success with the same board. I have one 8GB stick of memory in slot 1. I checked the sata connections and disabled the higher speed slots. I do not have any graphics card, I am using the on board HD4000. I have a keyboard with a mouse plugged into it in one of the USB2 slots on the back panel, I have the 8GB thumb drive in the other USB2 slot.
I have run out of things to try, maybe I have some BIOS settings wrong but I need someone who knows more than I do at this point. If any of you have an idea for me to try out, please let me know.
Thanks