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Anyone please. Issue: 'Drive not present' ASUS S400CA 500GB HDD 8GB Ram 20GB SDD Intel i5 Intel HD Graphics The system has pre installed Windows. Did Successful Installation of Niresh's Mac OS X Maverick on separate partition of 120GB, using USB stick, for dual boot. Restarted computer.and my only close family memeber is now almost dead Please refer pictures. Showing 'Drive not present' Picture 2.
Showing disks under Sata Configuration in Bios as they normally did before Can someone tell me what to do? Hi, First of all cant be write in a 8gb pendrive so i tried with 32gb and its worked. But in bios bootmenu the efi partition of usb doesn't recognise. After so many search and try i just rename the efi partition to bootloader and its worked and at the end of installation its failed showing 'an error occurred while running scripts from the package 'clover uefi.pkg'. So next time i unselected the bootloader uefi.pkg (btw its shows zero kb there) and that time installation successfully finished.
Now after boot nothing help to boot hdd without the usb. Tried copied efi folder, install latest clover nothing help. Dont know where is the issue.
Why not this mojave work smoothly like others niresh distro? My previous distro is high seirra with fully working hardware phase. Configuration core i3, GeForce 210.
Hi Nirjhar and All Others, I am using this same guide that Nirjhar put together and was able to install OS X Mountain Lion with the following components below. Currently it is on 10.8.5 and it is working fine but I am trying to get the HDMI audio to work and was hoping that some of you may have some advice on how to get it to work. I do get video through the HDMI port, but no audio. Anybody have any ideas? Motherboard: GigaByte EP45-UD3L CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 2.8GHZ Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GT 640 RAM: 8GB Thanks, Joe. Hi Nirjhar, Thanks to your tutorial I have upgraded my legacy P5W DH DeLuxe (Q6700 Quad core, 6GB DDR2, GTX650).
It was SnowLeopard working stable for more than 3 years. At the first try, I was unable to install due to compatibility issues with my legacy GraphicsCard (EN 7600GT Silent). Great card for SnowLeopard but I have concluded that it is not 64bits compatible, therefore I upgraded to GTX650. Due to NVidia drivers, I had to add GraphicsEnable=No (MultiBeast) Everything works ok but the VooDooHDA does not retain InputGain default value, therefore every boot I have to manually adjust the gain volumen in the Panel. Any idea how to solve it? Hi Dave, glad that my tutorial was able to help. I have to look it up as I am not facing any problems with audio.
Will update your if I find something regarding losing inputGain Try this. Not sure if it works. Open the Terminal and go to /System/Library/Extensions/VoodooHDA.kext/Contents directory. Type the command: sudo nano -w Info.plist.
Press CONTROL-W (^W for search) and search for the string “iGain” (without the quotes). Change the value from 0 to 90 (whatever gain you want to set it too. 100 being max). Save the file.
Fix your permitions and clear your caches. (Use Kext Utility – Google it.) 6. Reboot the system. Hope this works. I noticed, you also are using a GTX 650. Make sure you install on your machine along with ‘GraphicsEnabler=No’ BootFlag Keep us posted 🙂. Hi Henrik, the USB Ports work?
And I want to apologize for a late reply. So, can you tell me where are you stuck? Have you installed the Mac on your PC and have trouble booting after installation? Did you run MultiBeast after installation and before rebooting? MultiBeast has EasyBeast. EasyBeast is a DSDT-free solution for any Core/Core2/Core i systems. It installs all of the essentials to allow your system to boot from the hard drive.
If you want to see a video about Multibeast check this. Please let me know if you are stuck or you successfully booted into your shiny Hackintosh 🙂. I also have a P5W DH DELUXE board that sucessfully installed Mountain Lion on. However I was unable to follow your method for some reason. I got stuck at “PCI configuration begin”. I tried Multibeast using “Easybeast” or “User DSDT” option suppling a DSDT file which should work for the P5W DH DELUXE. Then I found the MyHack 3.1.2 installer which installed slightly different.
Then it worked. I started to tweak the DSDT.aml file extracted from the board using the DSDT editor and finally came up with one that worked fine. This is what is working:. Audio using VooDooHDA 2.8.2 – didn’t get it to work with AppleHDA. Sleep / Wake up.
Need to set “Legacy USB support” to off in BIOS to have wake up and use tweaked DSDT to have AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext working to get the sleep. Speedstepping. Need to configure smbios.plist to have macPro 3,1 to get it working. Firewire – needed the DSDT patches Not working:.
Built in Wifi – using TP-link TL-WN881ND board instead with kext patch. Autosleep never kicks in. Setup: P5W DH DELUXE BIOS 3002, 4 Gigabyte 800 Mhz RAM, Geforce 8600GT board, 250 Gig SATA HD /Mattis. Hi Manuel, Great to know that your system is working a-OK. Onboard Wi-Fi (RTL8187) does not work if any workaround is available please let me know also. You can always use a external Wi-Fi antenna for better connectivity and hassel free operation. For Firewire I won’t be able to tell you anything as I never felt a need to use a firewire port also I don’t own any firewire device to me to check.
I didn’t experience any speed issues while transferring large amount of data. I will get back to you once I find something. All though I don’t have answers to all the questions but I will try 🙂 Apple has recently started using NVIDIA cards for their Macs again. The older cards in the 8000, 9000 (I have a Gt 9500 512 MB RAM.
Works great), and 200 series usually work with Mac OS X out of the box. Since you have a GTX 460 I doubt your card will under perform. You should install (although not required) to enable full graphics support. If you’re not so lucky which I doubt, you may have to install NVEnabler, a graphics kext available in Multibeast 3.7.2 see link in the post also latest now contains Chameleon 2.0 RC5 Prerelease which includes device IDs for all new NVIDIA cards so you can use that while installing Mac on your hackintosh. To test CPU Performance use or benchmark your hackintosh with Yes Ethernet Works out of the Box, WiFi does not work for me.
I am unable to find a solution yet. My Motherboard uses on-board WiFi Realtek RTL8187. This does not work 😦 Ethernet WiFi No doubt this is a great motherboard but it is old.
I am using it for more than 4 years and it is still rocking. But I would suggest look for some latest options which let’s you build you machine and make it work just by installing the OS and nothing else. Checkout some options here. Never used Kalyway or Lakos versions. I installed from the Original Media. I hope I answered your question(s) 😛. Hi Nirjhar, Took your advice and bought a EVGA GeForce GT520 video card.
Follow your guide, but when I boot to the USB drive, and entering the PCIRootUID=0 -v I wait but I never got the “Welcome” installation screen. I just sit at PCI Configuration Begin (this is where you see a bunch of white text all over the screen).The only that that is different is that I have not updated my BIOS, I am on 3001, the latest BIOS at ASus website is 3002, not 3200 as you have listed. Also when I ran Unibeast, I did not select any options either. Thanks and looking forward to your response.
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Hi Joe, can you paste the last few lines of the error you getting? If that is not possible you can try the following options: 1. Re-check your BIOS Settings 2. Update your BIOS 3. Try with PCIRootUID=1 -x -v (-x is safe mode) see if you can boot with this.
If your verbose mode bootup of Mac OS X Lion or Mountain is freezing at PCI Configuration Begin, enter the npci=0x3000 boot flag to fix it like PCIRootUID=0 ncpi=x3000 -x (this might work. Not sure) (-x again for safemode, try without this option also) 5. Try selecting the unibeast options which I have mentioned in the post. See if anything works out for you. Re-plug your graphics card.
(I know this is stupid:P) Please try these. I hope you get it running. Let us know if you are able to boot. Hi Nirjhar, For the record I would like to state that my video card is a EVGA GeForce GT520 1GB RAM and it is not the same one that you use for your write up guide. After verifying my BIOS setting with yours (BIOS are set identical as yours) and updating it to the latest BIOS version 3002, I am still unable to get the installation to boot up to the Mac OS X “Welcome” screen.
I have tried all your suggestions and none seem to work. I also reselecting the Unibeast options that you suggested and no such luck either. I wish I could include a screenshot of the message where it just hangs. To give you just a few lines of the message, this is what is says and it just hangs at PCI Configuration Begin. MAC Framework successfully initialized using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87 ACPI: System State S0 S3 S4 S5 (S3) PFM64 (36 cpu) 0xf10000000, 0xf0000000 PCI Configuration Begin I think problem may be with the video card, however at the OSX86 website my particular video card is supposedly supported with 10.8 and that it works out of the box.
Any ideas Nirjhar because I am at a stand still? Hi Nirjhar, Thanks to Jesus suggestions below by using npci=0x2000, I was able to boot up into the installation and get the “Welcome” screen. My final boot flag that I use was; PCIRootUID=0 npci=0x2000 I was able to complete the installation, but after the installation and it needed to do a reboot, I have trouble with the next step. Perhaps you can help clarify what the next steps are. After the reboot, do I boot up with the OSX installation USB stick? If so, which drive do I boot up to?
I think I am getting closer, anyhow, hope you can guide me through the next few steps. Hi Nirjhar, Here is an update to my attempt to get OS X 10.8 installed on my ASUS P5WDH Deluxe motherboard.
I was finally able to get it installed with many thanks to Jesus for supplying the additional boot flag npci=0x2000 as I was unable to get it to boot for the initial installation stage (booting up to the “Welcome” screen to install the OS). And thanks to you Nirjhar for this guide. I also would like to give thanks to this site at for providing the video card drivers for my video card as mine is a EVGA GeForce GT520.
The FireWire ports on this motherboard does not work and as mention, the other 2 USB ports don’t work, the ones close to the FireWire ports. In System Report it shows that it is a MacPro3,1. I Applied 10.8.2 Combo Update although update was successful but after reboot, system would not come back up and therefore I had to boot up to Safe Mode and run the MultiBeast again to install the boot loaders.
Other than that, looking good and many thanks to those who assist me on my quest. Regards, Joe. Hi Fabio, what you are seeing are my exact settings.
The system sleep’s and wakes up fine. If you want USB 3.0 support. Then “USB 3.0 – 3rd Party” in MultiBeast supposedly enables USB 3.0 support on Hackintoshes, but it’s a hit-and-miss feature: it works for some people, and causes booting errors for others. Don’t count on USB 3.0 support.
I don’t have USB 3.0 PCI Card on my motherboard so I won’t be able to test it and tell you. Please test and update us. П™‚ (I have no clue why I have selected “USB 3.0 – 3rd party” kext) sorry for wrong information.
Try installing ‘IOUSBFamily Rollback’.