- Joined
- May 11, 2017
- Messages
- 6
- Motherboard
- MSI B75A-G41
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 3570
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX660
specs;
I've then installed Mac OSX Sierra using Unibeast without a problem.
I can boot into the Mac OSX via the USB without any problem, but i can't boot Mac OSX HDD via the bios Boot Menu.
I have installed Multibeast on the Mac OSX HDD but it says it can't find any boot unit on it?
Is it not possible to install Mac OSX on a different HDD on Windows Computer and then boot it via the bios boot menu?
I've seen a couple of guides explaining, that you should start by installing Mac OSX and the boot loader on HDD-1, format the mac osx partition on the drive, but keep the EFI partition, and then install Mac OSX on a second drive with both OS's installed with UEFI. Is that really the only way? Or is what i'm trying to do here possible somehow?
- MSI B75A-G41 (MS-7758)
- i5 3570
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 660
- 2x8 DDR3 Corsai Vengeance
- 3 internal Harddrives (SSD: Windows 10, HDD"Seagate"*NTFC*: Storage Unit, HDD"MrMac": Mac OSX Sierra)
I've then installed Mac OSX Sierra using Unibeast without a problem.
I can boot into the Mac OSX via the USB without any problem, but i can't boot Mac OSX HDD via the bios Boot Menu.
I have installed Multibeast on the Mac OSX HDD but it says it can't find any boot unit on it?
Is it not possible to install Mac OSX on a different HDD on Windows Computer and then boot it via the bios boot menu?
I've seen a couple of guides explaining, that you should start by installing Mac OSX and the boot loader on HDD-1, format the mac osx partition on the drive, but keep the EFI partition, and then install Mac OSX on a second drive with both OS's installed with UEFI. Is that really the only way? Or is what i'm trying to do here possible somehow?