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[Problems] GA-Z97X-UD3H - i7 4790 - GTX 960 - 16GB Crusial

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Assuming that you do at some point want to use the GTX 960,
connect to your graphics card not the integrated graphics and try the attached config.plist.
 

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Assuming that you do at some point want to use the GTX 960,
connect to your graphics card not the integrated graphics and try the attached config.plist.

With your config.plist this happens, and it restarts. :(
 

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OK, I modified it slightly, try again :

I looked at some build guides and you may have to install in safe mode.

Okay now we get to the loading screen but fails :/ it doesn't even go to the loading screen with -x only without
 
It seems to be a memory problem.
Go back to your BIOS settings - M.I.T. Profile1 may not be the best choice.

Did you try safe mode ?
You could try removing all but one stick of memory.
You might also try booting with cpus=1
 
It seems to be a memory problem.
Go back to your BIOS settings - M.I.T. Profile1 may not be the best choice.

Did you try safe mode ?
You could try removing all but one stick of memory.
You might also try booting with cpus=1

Okay i disabled M.I.T. Profile 1 - removed one stick of ram - booted up with cpus=1

AND NOW I GET THE INSTALLING SCREEN YAAAAY - It's installing 10 min remaining
 
Don't do everything at once.

Try with just Profile1 disabled.
Try with just one stick of Ram.
Try booting in safe mode.
cpus=1 is kind of a last resort because of the performance hit.


. . . . and progress bars lie - sometimes they only appear to be stuck - often they take much longer than they say.
 
Don't do everything at once.

Try with just Profile1 disabled.
Try with just one stick of Ram.
Try booting in safe mode.
cpus=1 is kind of a last resort because of the performance hit.


. . . . and progress bars lie - sometimes they only appear to be stuck - often they take much longer than they say.

Okay it installed, but now multibeast fails to install bootloader. What do i do?
 
Install the web drivers for your graphics card.
You must then change nv_disable=1 to nvda_drv=1 in the config.plist.

You can continue to boot from the USB for now.
Concentrate on getting everything running before you worry too much about the boot loader.
 
Install the web drivers for your graphics card.
You must then change nv_disable=1 to nvda_drv=1 in the config.plist.

You can continue to boot from the USB for now.
Concentrate on getting everything running before you worry too much about the boot loader.

Sorry if this is a noob question, but where and how do i remove nv_disable=1 again?
 
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