Quit System Preferences, Open Terminal and type
sudo spctl --master-disable
then your password.
You will then see the : Allow apps downloaded from " Anywhere " option.
Now it should open.
Mine is a GA X58A UD7 REV 2.0. My sata drives would not mount unless the Sunki Patch that I found in http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/196771-ga-ex58-and-ga-x58a-dsdt-native-power-management-modifications/page-83#entry2525612 was applied in my config.plist. Here is the patch:
<dict>...
After lots of trials I finally gave up and finished the install on another hackintosh and moved the disk back into the GA X58A. Booted with no problem! Still wish I could figure out why Unibeast USB does not see the installation disk to finish the Multibeast Install.
I just ran into the exact same problem with my GA X58A UD7 Rev 2.0. After trying all sorts of things had to resort to finish the install on another hack and then move the disk to the X58A. It booted with no problems!
Still would like to know what is going on...
Just upgraded my Foxconn H67S with 3.09 GHz Intel Core i3 ATI 6xxx to Sierra. Lost sound but got it back using Toleda's help here https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/sierra-desktop-realtek-applehda-audio.197923/. Can not say enough good things in this forum. Thanks.
Unibeast does not allow me to select destination. Tried with two different USB flash drives and get the same error. Keeps asking to rescan but never finds the USB. Thanks!
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