- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Messages
- 25
- Motherboard
- Z370
- CPU
- i7-8700k
- Graphics
- Vega64
So happy! I had loads of problems with Snow Leopard.
Setup (this was in the machine during installation):
ASRock P67 Pro3
Sapphire Radeon 6850 1GB
Intel320 120GB HDD
Corsair XMS1600 8GB
Deltaco Bluetooth USB adapater
PCIe Firewire Combo Card, TI Chipset
Here is what I did.
Followed the Unibeast instructions, how to make bootable USB stick.
Plugged in the USB stick into the backside ports of the case, the frontside USB ports on my case gave me problems.
No extra parameters used what so ever.
Install was flawless, rebooted, updated to 10.7.4 combo update. Ran Multibeast. Reboot.
Here, was my first problem, now all I was getting was a black screen. Problem was, PCIRootUID=1.
Ran Multibeast, with PCIRoot fix.
Now everything is perfect.
I have yet to try out my Firewire PCIe ComboCard and the Network. I havn't tryed DSDT (sleep/awake) yet either, but I'm not really in the need for it. Since it's a studio computer, it's either on or off.
And I'm using a USB soundcard also.
Make me wonder, if this was such a breeze, if I shouldn't have gone for Mountain Lion directly. Oh well
Setup (this was in the machine during installation):
ASRock P67 Pro3
Sapphire Radeon 6850 1GB
Intel320 120GB HDD
Corsair XMS1600 8GB
Deltaco Bluetooth USB adapater
PCIe Firewire Combo Card, TI Chipset
Here is what I did.
Followed the Unibeast instructions, how to make bootable USB stick.
Plugged in the USB stick into the backside ports of the case, the frontside USB ports on my case gave me problems.
No extra parameters used what so ever.
Install was flawless, rebooted, updated to 10.7.4 combo update. Ran Multibeast. Reboot.
Here, was my first problem, now all I was getting was a black screen. Problem was, PCIRootUID=1.
Ran Multibeast, with PCIRoot fix.
Now everything is perfect.
I have yet to try out my Firewire PCIe ComboCard and the Network. I havn't tryed DSDT (sleep/awake) yet either, but I'm not really in the need for it. Since it's a studio computer, it's either on or off.
And I'm using a USB soundcard also.
Make me wonder, if this was such a breeze, if I shouldn't have gone for Mountain Lion directly. Oh well