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[SUCCESS] Yosemite on GA-Z97X-UD3H / i5-4690 / GTX660

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I have managed to do a successful Yosemite installation with Multibeast 7.1:
- GA-Z97X-UD3H
- i7-4790k
- GTX970


Initially I encountered random freeze on the system. It was solved by installing "Disk>Intel Generic AHCI SATA" and "Misc>NullCPUPowerManagement", those with random freezes might want to give this a shot.
 
I have managed to do a successful Yosemite installation with Multibeast 7.1:
- GA-Z97X-UD3H
- i7-4790k
- GTX970


Initially I encountered random freeze on the system. It was solved by installing "Disk>Intel Generic AHCI SATA" and "Misc>NullCPUPowerManagement", those with random freezes might want to give this a shot.

I have tried installing Intel Generic AHCI SATA now, and if that don't work I guess I'll have no choice but to dive in and swim through Clover...
 
Help boot0: error_

My computer is:
GA-Z97X-UD3H v.1.0 (BIOS F7)
Intel Core i7-4770
Asus GTX 650 ti OC 1gb
4 X Memoria RAM Ddr3 Kingston 4Gb 1866 Fury (16 GB)
2 X Hard Disk Sata Segeate 1 TB (1 for Windows 1 for Mac)

**First of all, remove all the RAM sticks except one **done
1 X Memoria RAM Ddr3 Kingston 4Gb 1866

Bios:
- Load the default settings
- Language: English
- Disable VT-d
- Set xHCI Auto mode
- Disable Intel Processor Graphic
- Set the config. SATA AHCI
- Wake on LAN disable


Multibeast Yosemite 7.1.1

Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC1150
Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.11.1328
Drivers > Network > Intel > AppleIntelE1000e v3.1.0
Drivers > System>AppleRTC Patch for CMOS Reset
Bootloaders > Chimera v4.0.0
Customize > Boot Options > 1080p Display Mode
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options
Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop
Customize > Boot Options > IGPEnabler=No
Customize > Boot Options > Kext Dev Mode
Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize > System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 3,1
Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black

restart PC and boot from HDD and :
boot0: GPT
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: GPT
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: error_

restart PC from USB and select Mac partition and boot correctly (good)

Help Any idea??

sorry by my bad english

Thanks!!!
 

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Thanks!!!


I advise that you ensure that your windows drive is disconnected from themotherboard for the duration of this process. The guide uses a single drive on sata port0, the partition disk0s2 is the one that is used in this guide.

Check to see if you need to use the same one for your OS X Installation by using the following command in the Terminal application

Code:
 diskutil list
 
I advise that you ensure that your windows drive is disconnected from themotherboard for the duration of this process. The guide uses a single drive on sata port0, the partition disk0s2 is the one that is used in this guide.

Check to see if you need to use the same one for your OS X Installation by using the following command in the Terminal application

Code:
 diskutil list


The Windows HDD is disconnected, i do yours conditions tomorrow thx
 
I can't really believe this, but after pulling out the bluetooth adapter running my Magic Mouse and Keyboard, my Hack has been running smooth for 2 days..

Could there be some bluetooth driver problem or is the Magic Mouse and Keyboard not fully compatible?

I was using a Belkin 4.0 USB Adapter which was functioning without any noticeable problems.

How can the bluetooth adapter, if that is the case, make the computer freeze at total random and does anybody now how to make it run smooth?

thanks! (from a confused and troubled fellow Hackintosh owner that had tried almost everything then figured out it might be the f***ing bluetooth adapter all along...) :)
 
I hope I am not hijacking the thread.

After further testing on the GA-Z97X-UD3H, I realised that large file (100GB) transfer over the network to my NAS(FreeNAS) resulted the system to lose connection. Network will reconnect again after rebooting.

- Kext used: AppleIntelE1000e v3.1.0 (MultiBeast)
- The test I performed:

#1 Hackintosh (z97x-ud3h (i217-v) > switch > NAS (FreeNAS)
#2 Hackintosh (z97x-ud3h) (i217-v) > ERL > NAS (FreeNAS)
#3 Hackintosh (z97x-ud3h) (i217-v) > switch > MBP
#4 Hackintosh (z97x-ud3h) (I217-v) > ERL > MBP

All of the test above are done with E1000e v3.1.0 resulted the network to drop.

To remedy this, I rolled-back to the older E1000e version (V2.4.14 also available on MultiBeast) and it seems to be working fine with a 200gb test img. I will do further test with Lan Test.

Hope this would help those who are facing similar issues :headbang:
 
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