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  1. This is the link to the support page but upon clicking on the link to my MB all I get is a PDF of the layout of the MB. Here it is anyway http://www.evga.com/support/specs/defau ... s%20Family
  2. bump - does anyone have any idea how to get this working?
  3. Hey everyone, I was recently able to boot Mac OS X Mountain Lion successfully using the unifail method. However, I ran into a few problems that I'm unsure of how to fix. First of all, unifail didn't take care of any ethernet drivers so when I got to the desktop of Mountain Lion, I had no internet connection whatsoever. The light indicator on the back of my tower wasn't even on like it normally is when I'm in the Windows environment. The second thing is I have no sound coming from the inputs or outputs of the machine. Upon following the guide I realized I needed something called a DSDT to get all the compatibility problems situated with my motherboard. However, I don't believe there is one for my board at this time. If anyone could supply me with their copy if they have the same motherboard listed in the topic title or explain to me how to create my own I'd appreciate it.
  4. Hi everyone, My name is Nathan. I'm 24 years old and I live in Southern California. I've been attempting hackintosh's for several years now but only recently was able to make a semi-working hackintosh build. Overall I'm fairly new to hackintoshing. I've attempted to build a hackintosh using an AMD board / processor but realized quickly that it was more pain than it was worth to do so. Because of this, I recently purchased an Intel motherboard and processor which allowed for a semi-successful build. I've always loved Mac OS X and the innovations each "cat" brings to the table. However, I'm a poor college student and cannot afford the prices Apple charges for their products. Generally speaking I'm a pretty advanced computer nerd. I've worked mostly on the Windows platform but have dabbled in Linux as well, mostly Linux Mint and Ubuntu. I'm currently a Computer Systems student working in C++ but aside from that I have some experience in Visual Basic and Java. As you may be able to tell from this post, I am very detail oriented and so if I'm able to help anyone out who may have difficulty understanding other sources because of vagueness or confusion, I'm typically able to convey the same information in a more "lamens-terms" way. I'm excited to be a part of this community and I look forward to reading up on what people have to say on here.
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