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Hi guys, i m trying to find the best way to instal a MacOs in my new custom made PC. I have another succeded experiences with another PCs but i cant find the way with that one. Can you Hel me?

 

Intel i5 3570k

Asus P8z77m Pro

2x 2gb Patriot G series Sector 5

 

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You need to patch your BIOS from what i read, http://biosrepo.word...s.com/asus/z77/ .

  • 'CPU Configuration/Intel Virtualisation Technology' to 'Enabled' (it is necessary for Parallels Desktop full functionality, 'hardware virtualisation' feature)
     
  • 'PCH Configuration/High Precision Timer (HPET)' to 'Enabled'
     
  • 'SATA Configuration/SATA Mode Selection' to 'AHCI'
     
  • 'System Agent Configurations/Graphics Configurations/Primary Display' to 'iGPU'
     
  • 'System Agent Configurations/Graphics Configurations/iGPU Memory' to '32' or '64' (don't worry, it won't limit your graphics memory)
     
  • 'USB Configuration/Intel USB2.0 EHCI Controller' to 'Enabled'
     
  • 'USB Configuration/Intel xHCI Mode' to 'Auto'
     
  • 'USB Configuration/EHCI Hand-off' to 'enabled'
     
  • Save and restart (press F10) Are the settings you need to change from a site that i can't mention :P

 

 

You can set up an USB with Pandora's Box from this link: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/287120-pandoras-box-beta1-testing/ use Mac Pro 3,1 as system profile. iMac will make it slower. With your CPU you willl be good

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Hi, your board is very compatible to ML and you shouldn't have much much trouble when installing it.

You can either try this guide or use the Pandora app from the download section to create an installation medium.

 

What about your video card, do you use the integrated HD4000?

 

@Rogiervd:

I would recommend using PMPatch instead. Another way is to use a patched AppleInterCPUPowerManagement.kext I believe.

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You need to patch your BIOS from what i read, http://biosrepo.word...s.com/asus/z77/ .

  • 'CPU Configuration/Intel Virtualisation Technology' to 'Enabled' (it is necessary for Parallels Desktop full functionality, 'hardware virtualisation' feature)
     
  • 'PCH Configuration/High Precision Timer (HPET)' to 'Enabled'
     
  • 'SATA Configuration/SATA Mode Selection' to 'AHCI'
     
  • 'System Agent Configurations/Graphics Configurations/Primary Display' to 'iGPU'
     
  • 'System Agent Configurations/Graphics Configurations/iGPU Memory' to '32' or '64' (don't worry, it won't limit your graphics memory)
     
  • 'USB Configuration/Intel USB2.0 EHCI Controller' to 'Enabled'
     
  • 'USB Configuration/Intel xHCI Mode' to 'Auto'
     
  • 'USB Configuration/EHCI Hand-off' to 'enabled'
     
  • Save and restart (press F10) Are the settings you need to change from a site that i can't mention :P

 

Thanks for your attention, Im preceeding to do this but afterwits, what distro or retail y have to use?

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Thanks for your attention, Im preceeding to do this but afterwits, what distro or retail y have to use?

 

I would go retail since your system is good supported

 

Hi, your board is very compatible to ML and you shouldn't have much much trouble when installing it.

You can either try this guide or use the Pandora app from the download section to create an installation medium.

 

What about your video card, do you use the integrated HD4000?

 

@Rogiervd:

I would recommend using PMPatch instead. Another way is to use a patched AppleInterCPUPowerManagement.kext I believe.

 

Well those 2 are options to it's just what you like

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