- Joined
- Jun 25, 2016
- Messages
- 30
- Motherboard
- GA-Z170X-GAMING 5
- CPU
- Core i5-6500
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Mobile Phone
Greetings,
I finally built my Hackintosh and installed Sierra. After a few normal reboots this started happening: the Clover interface shows up, the progress bar under the Apple logo starts normally and then, near the end it slows almost to a stop. Then the video cuts to black and get the dreaded No Signal on the display.
This happens on every boot volume I choose: the main boot volume, the Recovery partition and the Installation USB thumb drive.
My system specs:
Mobo: GA-Z170X-GAMING 5 UEFI
CPU: Core i5-6500
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB
GPU: GeForce GT 740 SC 4GB connected to a 32" LG TV Display thru a DVI to HDMI cable.
(Same display I use with my old MacPro/ATI Radeon HD 5700)
I already tried hooking it up directly from the mobo HDMI video port with HDMI-to-HDMI cable with similar results.
What do I need to do? Tweak something on the UEFI BIOS setup? Type some CLI command? Anything to get out of this quagmire will be appreciated.
At this point I am ready to start from scratch and reinstall everything again. That is if the machine let me
Frustratingly yours,
PotatoGamer
I finally built my Hackintosh and installed Sierra. After a few normal reboots this started happening: the Clover interface shows up, the progress bar under the Apple logo starts normally and then, near the end it slows almost to a stop. Then the video cuts to black and get the dreaded No Signal on the display.
This happens on every boot volume I choose: the main boot volume, the Recovery partition and the Installation USB thumb drive.
My system specs:
Mobo: GA-Z170X-GAMING 5 UEFI
CPU: Core i5-6500
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 120GB
GPU: GeForce GT 740 SC 4GB connected to a 32" LG TV Display thru a DVI to HDMI cable.
(Same display I use with my old MacPro/ATI Radeon HD 5700)
I already tried hooking it up directly from the mobo HDMI video port with HDMI-to-HDMI cable with similar results.
What do I need to do? Tweak something on the UEFI BIOS setup? Type some CLI command? Anything to get out of this quagmire will be appreciated.
At this point I am ready to start from scratch and reinstall everything again. That is if the machine let me
Frustratingly yours,
PotatoGamer
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