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Gigabyte Z97X-UDH3-BK w/ GTX 960 Problems


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Hey Everyone!

 

I finally built my Hackintosh today, but am getting nowhere with Clover.

 

My specs:

 

Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97X-UDH3-BK

Processor: Intel Core i7 i7-4790K

GPU: Gigabyte Nvidia Gtx 960 Windforce 2 OC PCI-E

 

I have a standard Yosemite build on an SSD, gone through all the bios and Clover settings I can think of with the help of a friend on here, but I get nowhere past the attached screenshot. I have removed the 960 and also tried booting to a standard Yosemite install drive, but it always hangs on the same spot...  the video displaying halfway down the screen (if that means anything)

 

Anyone have any ideas?

 

Many thanks in advance.

James

 

 

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How did  you install Yosemite on the SSD? Was it ever booted before? I have a Gigabyte Z97X-UD7 with the 4790K CPU and a GTX 760 video card. It all just works great. I think the 960 is too new for Apple support.

 

So please go back over the process you have taken to get here.

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Hey,

 

The SSD install was on my iMac, I also managed to install the NVidia web drivers there too.  Wegface helped me on chat, my Clover didn't have "OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi" , once I placed that in the drivers64UEFI it booted up fine, then I just had to remove the video card injects and everything was good. :)

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