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Hi, this is my first post here.

 

I'm thinking of building a "Hack Pro" based on a GB X58A-UD3R motherboard and with a Intel i7 CPU, I'm gonna use it for mainly videoediting in Final Cut Studio(my iMac just can't take it anymore...working with 1080p Apple prosres 4444).

 

So is the motherboard a good choice or you guys recommend something else?

 

My budget is about 3000 dollars including two screens.

 

Want to be able to use RAIDs (0) and dual screen is a must!

 

Anyway Kakewalk seems to be the best choice.

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

Welcome to IM! You are without a doubt in the right place.

 

As far as the X58A-UD3R, it's a great board and is close to $100 cheaper than the the next step up, the X58A-UD5. For all intents and purposes the boards are identical with the exception of the board cooler setup. The UD5 definitely has a better cooler setup. That said, I have been able to get my 920 @ 4.0ghz with 100% stability at a very mild voltage bump (1.26v) and my temperatures are fine. If I were to do it again, I'd probably go for the UD5 because of the enhanced cooling setup. From posts on this thread, the UD5 is a very successful board for a hackintosh install as well. I don't think they have had quite as much of a wrestling match with sound as the UD3R either.

 

Beyond that I would say you will be able to build your rig for $3000 with no problem. FYI, you won't be able to do Raid 0 via the chipset as it must be set to AHCI mode, OS X does not have the drivers for Intel ICH10R based Raid. You can of course use Apples software raid when you set up your drives in Disk Manager, works fine, I used that when I had my OctoMac Pro. Personally, I'd skip the Raid 0 setup and buy a single fast SSD for the OS and apps. I've run Raid setups in my rigs for many years, for IDE all the way back to the original promise ATA raid cards, I've done 15K Cheetah Raid 0 arrays on a fast SCSI raid card etc etc... and NONE of it can touch what I have seen speed wise from my SSD. I'd take it over dealing with Raid 0/1/5 any day of the week. If you can swing it, pick up one of the OWC Mercury Extreme SSD's and then a couple of 1tb WD blacks and do a Raid 0 on those and a 2tb drive to do Time Machine backups to... would be a very sweet setup indeed.

 

Best of luck! :unsure:

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Hi, this is my first post here.

 

I'm thinking of building a "Hack Pro" based on a GB X58A-UD3R motherboard and with a Intel i7 CPU, I'm gonna use it for mainly videoediting in Final Cut Studio(my iMac just can't take it anymore...working with 1080p Apple prosres 4444).

 

So is the motherboard a good choice or you guys recommend something else?

 

My budget is about 3000 dollars including two screens.

 

Want to be able to use RAIDs (0) and dual screen is a must!

 

Anyway Kakewalk seems to be the best choice.

 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

Hi Delmar,

 

I have been a Mac user for 20+ years, I built my Hackintosh in February of this year. Infact this was the first time I had actually built a computer. For days I tried different methods to get Mac OS X to install with no luck, until I discovered Kakewalk.

 

With Kakewalk, there was simply one extra step, burn a CD, the rest was simply child's play. A regular OS X install. I built my Hackintosh using a Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 motherboard and an XFX ATI Radeon HD 4870 1GB video card.

 

I have had zero problems. EVERYTHING works just as it should. But it works better, because going from the stock speed of 2.6 GHZ to my current 3.6 GHZ was simply to change one setting in the BIOS, and boom, mega fast Hackintosh. Apple would charge $1000's for the speed change alone.

 

I too use my Hackintosh to cut movies in FC Studio. My Hackintosh cost $1400 to build. A similar spec machine from Apple would cost over $4000!

 

I have 4 HD's installed. My boot drive with nothing but apps and the OS on it, runs in around 27GB. That includes ADOBE CS4 & FC Studio.

 

I have another disc which is a clone of my boot drive, this is my backup just in case an OS update breaks the Hackintosh. The other two discs are run in RAID 0 mode for media. Keeping your media and the OS separate is an excellent way to run a Mac, for all Mac users.

 

I plan on installing an SSD for the boot drive, and because it only needs 27GB a 40 or 60GB SSD is plenty of space.

 

Before I found Kakewalk, I wouldn't have recommended building a Hackintosh to fellow pro colleagues. But now, if you choose the same hardware as me, I guarantee it will work. And then you will have a machine that will chew through ProRes 4444 like candy!

 

Finally, I built my Hackintosh in a Lancool PC-K58 tower case;

 

Lancool PC-K58 Case

 

 

I added a 4 bay SATA storage bay from Lian Li, which is actually the same company as Lancool. This makes my Hackintosh very similar to a a MacPro for adding and swapping HD's, but with my set-up there is no need to open the machine. Simply open the front mounted door and swap the HD, simple.

 

HD SATA bay

 

 

Overall, I am over the moon with my Hackintosh. Sure I did a ton of research and tried to stick as closely with choices of parts to stuff Apple sells, which is why I chose the ATI RADEON 4870 video card. Your budget is plenty. So don't scrimp on the important bits like the PSU and motherboard.

 

Build using the Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 & the ATI RADEON, and watch the size of the smile on your face!

 

"Welcome to flavor country!"

 

 

Anil.

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Hi there,

I have a GA UD3LR, but I have a different graphics card> Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT, I get a black screen after the Apple installation load

 

Any ideas ? Recommendations for kexts to use ?

 

Thanks a lot !

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Welcome to IM! You are without a doubt in the right place.

 

As far as the X58A-UD3R, it's a great board and is close to $100 cheaper than the the next step up, the X58A-UD5. For all intents and purposes the boards are identical with the exception of the board cooler setup. The UD5 definitely has a better cooler setup. That said, I have been able to get my 920 @ 4.0ghz with 100% stability at a very mild voltage bump (1.26v) and my temperatures are fine. If I were to do it again, I'd probably go for the UD5 because of the enhanced cooling setup. From posts on this thread, the UD5 is a very successful board for a hackintosh install as well. I don't think they have had quite as much of a wrestling match with sound as the UD3R either.

 

Beyond that I would say you will be able to build your rig for $3000 with no problem. FYI, you won't be able to do Raid 0 via the chipset as it must be set to AHCI mode, OS X does not have the drivers for Intel ICH10R based Raid. You can of course use Apples software raid when you set up your drives in Disk Manager, works fine, I used that when I had my OctoMac Pro. Personally, I'd skip the Raid 0 setup and buy a single fast SSD for the OS and apps. I've run Raid setups in my rigs for many years, for IDE all the way back to the original promise ATA raid cards, I've done 15K Cheetah Raid 0 arrays on a fast SCSI raid card etc etc... and NONE of it can touch what I have seen speed wise from my SSD. I'd take it over dealing with Raid 0/1/5 any day of the week. If you can swing it, pick up one of the OWC Mercury Extreme SSD's and then a couple of 1tb WD blacks and do a Raid 0 on those and a 2tb drive to do Time Machine backups to... would be a very sweet setup indeed.

 

Best of luck! :D

 

Thank you for your very great answer!!

 

Then UD5 it is!

 

The RAID 0 are for my scratch disc ("project/work disc") which needs to be big and fast!

 

 

I've already considered an SSD for the OS.

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Hey again!

Thank you so very much ray. Typing from my hackintosh as we speak :D. Ive got 2 questions thou.

Is it safe to update the system to recent updates? And the sound doesent seem to work. Is it possible to fix the audio u think?

 

Thanks again

 

Hi f0cused

 

 

Try

 

Gigabyte EP45-UD3P (ALC889A)

 

Gigabyte EP45-UD3R (ALC889A)

 

Either of these as both have the same audio

 

Good luck Ray

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Hi folks, please - a moment of your time...

 

I'm migrating from a Mac Pro to a Hack Pro (I need the money a real Mac Pro will fetch). I've purchased the following:

 

Gigabyte EP45T-UD3LR v.1.1

4 Hitachi 2TB 7200rpm SATA drives (8TB total)

nVidia 9600GT

Q6600 Core 2 Quad running at 3Ghz/1333

2x2GB Patriot DDR3-1333

 

Using Kakewalk 2.2 (tried USB version [failed], then CD method [worked])

 

I read somewhere that Kakewalk won't install if the boot volume was larger than 1TB, so I created a single 100GB partition on the first drive and ran through the install of SL 10.6.0 - success. Sound did NOT work, but it showed up in the Control Panel.

 

Then I updated to 10.6.3, and there is no sound hardware at ALL. I'll try to fix that one on my own. But my real question...

 

I have to leave in the Kakewalk CD to load the Boot Image, then select my "Hack" boot volume and boot into SL. I've run the KakewalkBoot.mpkg 4-6 times, before and after the 10.6.3 update, and it will NEVER just boot from the Hard Disk.

 

Is this the way it's supposed to be? Seems pretty kludgy if so.

 

Anyone else found a solution for this?

 

Thanks, JP

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I need some help. I'm a newbie, and just put this system together:

 

Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L motherboard

 

Intel E8500 Core2Duo

 

4 x 1GB Cosair XMS DDR2-800

 

EVGA 9800GT PCIe 512MB video

 

SATA Hard Drive and DVDRW

 

 

 

I created a boot USB thumb drive using a 10.6.0 SL DVD, and then ran the Kakewalk program and selected my motherboard.

 

I can boot from the thumb drive, and the install goes smoothly, but upon completion I do not have any audio device, and sleep does not work (when I select "sleep", it appears to sleep, but when I press the power button it goes through a complete system startup.

 

Any suggestions? Do I need to update to 10.6.1 or 10.6.2?

 

Thanks in advance?

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Hi folks, please - a moment of your time...

 

I'm migrating from a Mac Pro to a Hack Pro (I need the money a real Mac Pro will fetch). I've purchased the following:

 

Gigabyte EP45T-UD3LR v.1.1

4 Hitachi 2TB 7200rpm SATA drives (8TB total)

nVidia 9600GT

Q6600 Core 2 Quad running at 3Ghz/1333

2x2GB Patriot DDR3-1333

 

Using Kakewalk 2.2 (tried USB version [failed], then CD method [worked])

 

I read somewhere that Kakewalk won't install if the boot volume was larger than 1TB, so I created a single 100GB partition on the first drive and ran through the install of SL 10.6.0 - success. Sound did NOT work, but it showed up in the Control Panel.

 

Then I updated to 10.6.3, and there is no sound hardware at ALL. I'll try to fix that one on my own. But my real question...

 

I have to leave in the Kakewalk CD to load the Boot Image, then select my "Hack" boot volume and boot into SL. I've run the KakewalkBoot.mpkg 4-6 times, before and after the 10.6.3 update, and it will NEVER just boot from the Hard Disk.

 

Is this the way it's supposed to be? Seems pretty kludgy if so.

 

Anyone else found a solution for this?

 

Thanks, JP

 

 

Weird, I had no problems with mine when I installed using the CD method, using same motherboard as yours

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Hi folks, please - a moment of your time...

 

 

I have to leave in the Kakewalk CD to load the Boot Image, then select my "Hack" boot volume and boot into SL. I've run the KakewalkBoot.mpkg 4-6 times, before and after the 10.6.3 update, and it will NEVER just boot from the Hard Disk.

 

Is this the way it's supposed to be? Seems pretty kludgy if so.

 

Anyone else found a solution for this?

 

Thanks, JP

make sure you have the correct drive selected in the bios for startup. make sure you install the boot mpkg on the correct drive.

select internal speakers for audio.

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sound : quick reminder; if audio preferences show a sound device but you have no sound, make sure you have selected line out. If preferences show a message like "no sound device", you will need to find a audio kext that works for you.

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I'm still stuck at the Verifying dmi pool data screen on boot to the flash drive. For testing purposes, I tried the empire efi disc route and it will boot to the screen that asks you to eject the cd and hit f5. However, pressing f5 has no impact and my keyboard stops working. It's an apple usb keyboard and it works fine in the bios. But for whatever reason, when I get to the empire efi screen, or the kakewalk cd boot screen, the keyboard just stops working and I cannot select a boot drive.

 

I have all of the settings adjusted per the guide. Any help resolving this issue would be REALLY appreciated. Staring at this big beautiful machine is killing me! haha!!

 

Also, I have tried removing 1 of the 2GB stick of ram and just booting with 4gb, but that didn't help. I only have the one hard drive (80GB x25 SSD) hooked up to the sata ports, in addition to the sata cable from the dvd optical drive.

 

Any ideas?

Hey guys, first let me say thank you for the incredible resource! I'm just dyin to get my hackintosh up and running!

 

Here is my problem... I just put my build together and followed the guide for creating a bootable USB flash drive (16gb). I also followed the guide and set up the BIOS accordingly.

 

However, when I try to boot, I get a message that says: "Verifying dmi pool data" and it just hangs there forever. I've been researching a solution all day but I haven't had any luck.

 

Also, I tried to go the cd/dvd rom install route instead but disk utility would not burn the kakewalk.iso, that was created and put on the desktop, to a disk. Each time I try it says: Unable to burn "Kakewalk.iso". (not recognized) -- Any idea why I'm getting this error? This has never happened to me before and I have burned lots of iso's.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! My setup is this:

 

MB: X58A-UD3R

CPU: i930

RAM: 6GB Dominators

Graphics: 9800 GT 1GB

 

I am using a 17" MBP for the setup portion.

 

Thanks!!!!

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Hi jdslists

 

Set the USB up in the Bios or have 2 keyboards 1) Usb 2) a standard PC Keyboard and Mouse

 

Good Luck

 

RAy

I'm still stuck at the Verifying dmi pool data screen on boot to the flash drive. For testing purposes, I tried the empire efi disc route and it will boot to the screen that asks you to eject the cd and hit f5. However, pressing f5 has no impact and my keyboard stops working. It's an apple usb keyboard and it works fine in the bios. But for whatever reason, when I get to the empire efi screen, or the kakewalk cd boot screen, the keyboard just stops working and I cannot select a boot drive.

 

I have all of the settings adjusted per the guide. Any help resolving this issue would be REALLY appreciated. Staring at this big beautiful machine is killing me! haha!!

 

Also, I have tried removing 1 of the 2GB stick of ram and just booting with 4gb, but that didn't help. I only have the one hard drive (80GB x25 SSD) hooked up to the sata ports, in addition to the sata cable from the dvd optical drive.

 

Any ideas?

 

Hi acc41d

 

change to the other port on the video card

Good luck

 

Ray

Hi there,

I have a GA UD3LR, but I have a different graphics card> Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT, I get a black screen after the Apple installation load

 

Any ideas ? Recommendations for kexts to use ?

 

Thanks a lot !

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Kind of an indirect question.

 

I'm eventually going to have a machine that looks like this:

 

GA EX58-UD5 w/i7-930

6gb Corsair Dominator

1x 64gb SSD boot (possibly a second later on as a scratch disk)

4x 1TB SATA HDDs in hotswap bays

ATI Radeon HD 4870 1gb (If I can even find one for a decent price...still looking for more recent alternatives that work well with Kakewalk)

LG Blu-ray burner

All going into most likely a CM Storm Scout case

 

My question is this: What size power supply should I get? Will 700w be enough?

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at least a 600w should do fine

Kind of an indirect question.

 

I'm eventually going to have a machine that looks like this:

 

GA EX58-UD5 w/i7-930

6gb Corsair Dominator

1x 64gb SSD boot (possibly a second later on as a scratch disk)

4x 1TB SATA HDDs in hotswap bays

ATI Radeon HD 4870 1gb (If I can even find one for a decent price...still looking for more recent alternatives that work well with Kakewalk)

LG Blu-ray burner

All going into most likely a CM Storm Scout case

 

My question is this: What size power supply should I get? Will 700w be enough?

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I'm still stuck at the Verifying dmi pool data screen on boot to the flash drive. For testing purposes, I tried the empire efi disc route and it will boot to the screen that asks you to eject the cd and hit f5. However, pressing f5 has no impact and my keyboard stops working. It's an apple usb keyboard and it works fine in the bios. But for whatever reason, when I get to the empire efi screen, or the kakewalk cd boot screen, the keyboard just stops working and I cannot select a boot drive.

 

I have all of the settings adjusted per the guide. Any help resolving this issue would be REALLY appreciated. Staring at this big beautiful machine is killing me! haha!!

 

Also, I have tried removing 1 of the 2GB stick of ram and just booting with 4gb, but that didn't help. I only have the one hard drive (80GB x25 SSD) hooked up to the sata ports, in addition to the sata cable from the dvd optical drive.

 

Any ideas?

 

This mean you have not setup your bios per instructions ... you need to enable usb keyboard support, and you have to select the correct boot device. The key drive must be plugged in before power on also. You can always use the boot selection screen by pressing F12 on boot.

 

Make sure the bootloader was corectly installed on the key drive also, when installing the mpgk you have to selec that drive!

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UPDATE: Good news/bad news... I fixed my settings in the bios which allowed my keyboard to continue functioning in the bootloader. wow....i feel real dumb on this one. Anyway...

 

I still could not get the machine to boot using the usb method so I used the kakewalk cd version. The install went great and the OS is lightning fast! Seriously...I'm blown away with the speed at which everything loads.

 

However....I don't have sound or LAN. so I can't update to 10.3 and I don't hear any sound. I"m confused by this because I chose the Kakewalk method because it said my x58a-ud3r motherboard was supported and that the sound was working.

 

So...where do I go from here? I need to get the sound and LAN working.

 

Thanks for all your help!!

I'm still stuck at the Verifying dmi pool data screen on boot to the flash drive. For testing purposes, I tried the empire efi disc route and it will boot to the screen that asks you to eject the cd and hit f5. However, pressing f5 has no impact and my keyboard stops working. It's an apple usb keyboard and it works fine in the bios. But for whatever reason, when I get to the empire efi screen, or the kakewalk cd boot screen, the keyboard just stops working and I cannot select a boot drive.

 

I have all of the settings adjusted per the guide. Any help resolving this issue would be REALLY appreciated. Staring at this big beautiful machine is killing me! haha!!

 

Also, I have tried removing 1 of the 2GB stick of ram and just booting with 4gb, but that didn't help. I only have the one hard drive (80GB x25 SSD) hooked up to the sata ports, in addition to the sata cable from the dvd optical drive.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks for the reponse. I now have the bios setup correctly. However, I still cannot get the usb version to work. I have restored OSX to the flash drive and ran kakewalk on that drive while using a mbp. So the usb drive should be all set. However, when I set the bios to boot to the usb drive first, it just hangs on the verifying dmi pool data at boot.

 

The cd boot version is now working but I don't have sound or LAN. I'm updating to 10.3 right now via the combo updater I just downloaded. I'm researching fixes for the LAN and audio right now. Hopefully I figure it out soon. My eyes are starting to hurt...haha! (5:21AM)

This mean you have not setup your bios per instructions ... you need to enable usb keyboard support, and you have to select the correct boot device. The key drive must be plugged in before power on also. You can always use the boot selection screen by pressing F12 on boot.

 

Make sure the bootloader was corectly installed on the key drive also, when installing the mpgk you have to selec that drive!

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Hi everyone,

Thanks for previous answers.

I received all the hardware this morning and I was going to burn my kakewalk cd and... the app can't run on a ppc 10.4 system. And legacy .iso in the download is said not to work with X58 chipsets. And I don't have a 8Gb thumbdrive to burn everything on it, so... what do I do?!

Is there a place to download a premade .iso for X58A UD3R board?

 

Thx

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UPDATE: Good news/bad news... I fixed my settings in the bios which allowed my keyboard to continue functioning in the bootloader. wow....i feel real dumb on this one. Anyway...

 

I still could not get the machine to boot using the usb method so I used the kakewalk cd version. The install went great and the OS is lightning fast! Seriously...I'm blown away with the speed at which everything loads.

 

However....I don't have sound or LAN. so I can't update to 10.3 and I don't hear any sound. I"m confused by this because I chose the Kakewalk method because it said my x58a-ud3r motherboard was supported and that the sound was working.

 

So...where do I go from here? I need to get the sound and LAN working.

 

Thanks for all your help!!

 

 

Thanks for the reponse. I now have the bios setup correctly. However, I still cannot get the usb version to work. I have restored OSX to the flash drive and ran kakewalk on that drive while using a mbp. So the usb drive should be all set. However, when I set the bios to boot to the usb drive first, it just hangs on the verifying dmi pool data at boot.

 

The cd boot version is now working but I don't have sound or LAN. I'm updating to 10.3 right now via the combo updater I just downloaded. I'm researching fixes for the LAN and audio right now. Hopefully I figure it out soon. My eyes are starting to hurt...haha! (5:21AM)

 

Ok 1st question, are you 100% sure the usb drive is formated in GUID Scheme, and using CASE Sentive ? have you AHCI for SATA in bios. Boot using F12 choose HDD and you should see both the Keydrive and your HDD on the list, choose Keydrive.

Secondly on your lan have a look in bios setings, might need to play around with the setings there.

I'm Not sure of your specific Bios so unfortunatly I can not help you there.

Sound should be fixed after the update if you install the lateset BOOTLOADER from the 1st post, but also there might be setings in your bios, look for Azalia codec = yes/auto.

If this was working for others then Most of your problems can probably be related to settings in Bios.

 

Have Fun !

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UPDATE: Good news/bad news... I fixed my settings in the bios which allowed my keyboard to continue functioning in the bootloader. wow....i feel real dumb on this one. Anyway...

 

I still could not get the machine to boot using the usb method so I used the kakewalk cd version. The install went great and the OS is lightning fast! Seriously...I'm blown away with the speed at which everything loads.

 

However....I don't have sound or LAN. so I can't update to 10.3 and I don't hear any sound. I"m confused by this because I chose the Kakewalk method because it said my x58a-ud3r motherboard was supported and that the sound was working.

 

So...where do I go from here? I need to get the sound and LAN working.

 

Thanks for all your help!!

 

 

Thanks for the reponse. I now have the bios setup correctly. However, I still cannot get the usb version to work. I have restored OSX to the flash drive and ran kakewalk on that drive while using a mbp. So the usb drive should be all set. However, when I set the bios to boot to the usb drive first, it just hangs on the verifying dmi pool data at boot.

 

The cd boot version is now working but I don't have sound or LAN. I'm updating to 10.3 right now via the combo updater I just downloaded. I'm researching fixes for the LAN and audio right now. Hopefully I figure it out soon. My eyes are starting to hurt...haha! (5:21AM)

 

On the LAN, I had to actually go into System Preferences - Network and select the ethernet connection to get it to initialize. I also had to manually set gigabit speed in Advanced.

 

Hope that helps

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Ok 1st question, are you 100% sure the usb drive is formated in GUID Scheme, and using CASE Sentive ?

 

 

Does the installation USB thumb drive HAVE to be formatted case sensitive?

 

I know that you don't want to format your real hard drive that way (some software like Adobe CS4 does not work with case sensitive formatted drives -- as I've heard on this forum)

 

Thanks!

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Well, I found out the hard way that an EP41-UD3L does infact work using this method if you select the G41 option. By the "hard way" I mean I managed to brick my EP45-UD3L board by trying the custom bios announced elsewhere on this site, the EP41 is from my MythTV machine which now resides on an old Gigabyte board with a P4 onboard.

 

Anyway, the install on the EP41 is running OK, there is just the ole chestnut of no sound via the 888 codec. Am getting quite peeved with the 888 and may look for a replacement board with 889 audio as people seem to have better luck with that.....

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Hi everyone,

Thanks for previous answers.

I received all the hardware this morning and I was going to burn my kakewalk cd and... the app can't run on a ppc 10.4 system. And legacy .iso in the download is said not to work with X58 chipsets. And I don't have a 8Gb thumbdrive to burn everything on it, so... what do I do?!

Is there a place to download a premade .iso for X58A UD3R board?

 

Thx

 

Hi, I had some trouble burning the .iso image to using Disk Utility. I ended up using Toast. Do you have access to some other disk burning utilities or computers?

 

Khan

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Hi, I had some trouble burning the .iso image to using Disk Utility. I ended up using Toast. Do you have access to some other disk burning utilities or computers?

 

Khan

 

Well, the problem is not burning the .iso but creating it: I can't run kakewalk.app on my ppc mac, nor on a windows pc...

Why not providing the .iso for each board ? They're not a lot.

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Is there a way to change the serial number on a Hacintosh built using Kakewalk? I have software that is licensed to my old MacBook Pro and I need it to work on my newly built Hacintosh.

 

Any help on this would be appreciated.

 

I tried searching the forum for information on this but I have not been successful.

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