OkYes - get your HDMI or DVI connection going and then we'll go from there.
hey i got it all working however upon reboot i got the boot0 error and followed bob roches video off of youtube and came across the after the reboot for fixing the boot0 error. View attachment 78180
Should I just wipe everything and start over or how should I proceed?Your system is kernel panicking as you have used a system definition that is not in keeping with your system memory. Revert back to system definition mac Pro 3,1 or delete your AppleTyMCEDriver.kext from S/L/E. iMac 14,1/14,2 would probably be more suitable for your build.
Adrian B
nevermind i just wiped my hard drive and reinstalled using 3,1 5,1 was the problem. THANK YOU EVERYONE for the help!!