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AT0MAC

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What bootloader to use on ASRock B75M-ITX IvyBridge build?

02 October 2012 - 09:03 PM

I am currently building a Hackintosh server based on a ASRock B75M-ITX build and a Intel IvyBridge i3 3225 CPU.
See more on my site www.hackingtosh.info

Anyway...

Problem is I have tried ###### and ######, but no matter what combinations I try in ###### I always end up with a machine that won't boot...

As long as I just use my ###### USB key then it boots just fine.....


Need a little help with what bootloader I should use?

Everything seems to work for a server: Ethernet, USB, SATA and shutdown/restart - even graphic via HDMI.
Just 1 thing I wish was better, the graphics react kind of slow, specially in starting programs like Launchpad, it lags a lot, animations are NOT smooth at all...

1st hackintosh, advice for 4x sata itx board

09 September 2012 - 02:37 PM

I want to build a hackintosh with 4x sata ports + use a highpoint 620 pci-e adapter to reach total of 6 ports. Reason for that is that I have my eyes set on the new Fractal Design Node 304 case, which happen to have 6 drive bays :)

Problem is to find a suitable motherboard!


Questions:

1)
How important is a DSDT file and can Mountain Lion be installed without it?
2)
Would the ASRock B75M-ITX board work in Mountain Lion?
3)
Is there a DSDT file somewhere ready made for the B75M-ITX?

4)
If not, and if it's important, how do I make a DSDT file for it and is there anything specific I should be aware of?


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