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While embarking on this Hackintosh adventure, I've tried to resolve everything myself, but I've hit a serious wall here. For starters, my setup is:

CPU: AMD FX-6300

MoBo: Gigabyte 970A-D3 FD

Graphics: ASUS GTX 760

Installed on a Sandisk SSD

Dual-booted with Windows

YosemiteZone distro

 

So, I'm installed, and I can boot up just fine as long as I run my "npci=0x3000" and "PCIRootUID=0" boot flgas. My current issue is that after I type my password in, I am greeted by a neverending spinning beachball. 

 

To provide some background on what I think to be the cause, after getting YosemiteZone, I ran Mult. ibeast to get all my drivers and what not set up. I went for DSDT free, and installed my sound and network driver to start. At this point i could still boot, and so I once again went through Mult .ibeastand installed some other fixes such as enabling TRIM, and "1080p Display Mode", which I think to be the culprit. It was obvious that OS X was not taking advantage of my GTX, as large changes in visuals would slowly appear through a sequence of bars. Now, I can't get past the login screen. Some help would be greatly appreciated, as I've reached the end of my Mac knowhow. I tried Cmd+L, to hopefully bring up a log of what is the cause of this hangup, but I suppose that isn't possible before login.

 

Thanks. 

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