![]() ![]() ![]() Settings \ Advanced \ USB Configuration → Legacy USB Support : Auto- OK See Image3 bellowĨ. Settings \ Advanced \ USB Configuration → XHCI Hand-off : Enabled- OK See Image3 bellowħ. Settings \ Advanced \ Integrated Graphics Configuration → DVMT Pre-Allocated : 64MB NO (I don't find any setting like this/ See the image2 bellow)Ħ. Settings \ Advanced \Integrated Peripherals → Intel Serial IO : Disabled- NO (I don't find any setting like this/ See the image1 bellow)ĥ. Settings \ Advanced \ Integrated Peripherals → Network Stack : Disabled-OK See Image1 bellow.Ĥ. To access BIOS/UEFI Setup, press and hold Delete on a USB Keyboard while the system is booting up.ģ. I change my BIOS like this, but I don't find some settings I show some images bellow:ġ. SSD 250 GB.(This one is integrated in a M2 input in my MSI Z370 PC PRO with windows 10 running). nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 OC, 3 GB DDR5, 192 bit, DVI HDMI DP I'm going to write what I do to install it to see if anybody can help me: I have some doubts about how to do it well. So if you have similar hardware, and are running into issues, please comment and I'll dig up what I did to fix it and amend this post. I can't recall all the individual changes I made to get the installer to boot and then install. The installation process was a bit of trial and error, but I feel it was pretty straight forward. I started with 2x of the Samsung 960 EVO drives in RAID0 and just couldn't get that to work, so I am on one now, with a 512 960 Pro on the way to replace it. I have been running Windows and Premiere Pro but I wanted to give Final Cut Pro a try.Īs of right now, graphics works great, iMessage and iCloud work great. The goals of this build are for work, which involves photo and video editing. I started my install yesterday mid-day and worked on it a little while doing other things, I finally dialed it in last night and would consider it as stable as I have ever seen so far. I just recently wrapped this one up and felt like I would post and hopefully answer any questions for others with a similar build. I have been around this community for years, don't really post much, but have gone through my fair share of projects. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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