- Joined
- Mar 4, 2011
- Messages
- 32
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 5
- CPU
- i7 6700K
- Graphics
- GTX 980 Ti
- Mobile Phone
Hi,
I was partially successful in installing Sierra on my new rig: Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 5, i7 6700K and 980Ti.
I used the unibeast method: at the beginning the system stuck at Apple progress bar, but after BIOS Update to F5 I was able to get into the installer and install it.
The problems regards the USB stack: during the boot process I see USB devices (keyboard and mouse) shutting down themselves (I have a G710 Keyboard and G series mouse). The mouse starts working againg after a couple of seconds, the keyboard dont.
I have also a wireless keyboard (with the adapter on a powered hub) working properly.
On the system it seems anything regarding USB don't work, except form devices linked to the powered hub.
On System Info I can see the usb ports...
I tryied to use both Mac14.2 and Mac17.1 system definition, but nothing changes.
Someone experienced the same/similar issue?
Note: it seems I was able to install, because I had a copy of the Sierra installer on one of the sata disk I migrated from my old rig.
I was partially successful in installing Sierra on my new rig: Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 5, i7 6700K and 980Ti.
I used the unibeast method: at the beginning the system stuck at Apple progress bar, but after BIOS Update to F5 I was able to get into the installer and install it.
The problems regards the USB stack: during the boot process I see USB devices (keyboard and mouse) shutting down themselves (I have a G710 Keyboard and G series mouse). The mouse starts working againg after a couple of seconds, the keyboard dont.
I have also a wireless keyboard (with the adapter on a powered hub) working properly.
On the system it seems anything regarding USB don't work, except form devices linked to the powered hub.
On System Info I can see the usb ports...
I tryied to use both Mac14.2 and Mac17.1 system definition, but nothing changes.
Someone experienced the same/similar issue?
Note: it seems I was able to install, because I had a copy of the Sierra installer on one of the sata disk I migrated from my old rig.