README.md Gigabyte-GA-Z77-DS3H-rev1.1-Hackintosh Hackintosh for motherboard using OS X 10.10 Yosemite. This is a minimal guide that fits my hardware configuration. Intel Z77 chipset, LGA1155 socket. Supports 3rd gen. () and 2nd gen. () Intel Core CPUs. Onboard devices: • Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet controller (DS3H rev1.0 has AR8151) • Realtek ALC887 audio chipset Sources: • BIOS Settings Latest stable BIOS: version • Save & Exit > Load Optimized Defaults • Peripherals > SATA Mode Selection - AHCI • BIOS Features > Intel Virtualization Technology - Disabled (or add kernel flag to /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist) • BIOS Features > VT-d - Disabled (or add kernel flag dart=0) Note: is supported by almost every Intel and processors. This is not the case for. Sources: • • DSDT My tests (sleep, wake, shutdown.) have concluded that there is no need to generate a patched DSDT.aml file. Sources: • • • • () MultiBeast Using version 7.x Beside defaults, check/uncheck: • Quick Start > DSDT Free • Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC887/888b Current • Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA • Drivers > Disk > TRIM Enabler (if you own a SSD disk with OS X Network > Atheros > AtherosE2200Ethernet (see ) • Customize > Boot Options > Verbose Boot (if you want to see what's going on at boot time) • Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac 12,2 (see ) Manually add kernel flag UseMemDetect=No to /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist if 'About This Mac' displays '0 MHz' for the memory. Sources: • • • • • • • iMac13,2 / SSDT If you have a Ivy Bridge processor you probably want to use system definition instead of MacPro3,1 or iMac12,2. You will need to generate a SSDT for proper CPU power management (otherwise won't work). MultiBeast: • Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States • Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac 13,2 SSDT generation: Needs to be performed after system definition has been changed to iMac13,2 + a reboot. Curl -O chmod +x ssdtPRGen.sh./ssdtPRGen.sh [.] Do you want to copy ssdt.aml to /Extra/ssdt.aml?
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