![]() ![]() To complete the installation of the hackintosh, you have to launch MultiBeast (still from tonymacx86): The hackintosh configration is not yet over but I couldn’t resist to launch an OpenGL 4 test with GpuTest 0.6.0: I completed the OS X 10.9 installation and Mavericks told me “Hello”:įor OS X, this hackintosh is a Mac Pro Early 2008: ![]() I managed to run the installer on the P8Z77-V with the following boot options: -x GraphicsEnabler=NoĪfter few minutes, the OS X installation screen finally appeared: I tested a second motherboard, still from ASUS: the P8Z77-V. By the way, just press the DOWN arrow key at the Chimera boot screen to open the boot option menu and then type -x to open the boot option command line. I tested -x, GraphicsEnabler=Yes or No, PCIRootUID=1 or 0, nothing to do. The Chimera boot screen was properly displayed but whatever the option I entered, the installer didn’t want to go further. Apparently, OS X does not appreciate this system because it was impossible to launch the installation from the USB drive. The first configuration I tested included an ASUS Sabertooth Z77 motherboard + Sandy Bridge Core i5 2400 + Radeon HD 5770. ![]() I just followed tonymacx86’s excellent guide ( Install OS X Mavericks on Any Supported Intel-based PC) and that’s all… To tell the truth, if you don’t have the right hardware, you won’t be able to start the installation of OS X.įrom my MacBook Pro, I downloaded the 5GB-dmg file of OS X 10.9 and I created a bootable USB drive using UniBeast (one of the tonymacx86′ softwares). Yeah! I have now a real Hackintosh system with OS X 10.9 Mavericks. ![]()
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