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Asus G73sw A1 Driver For Mac

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Asus G73sw A1 Driver For Mac

The ASUS G73JW is a formidable 17.3-inch gaming notebook equipped with a quad-core Iprocessor and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M graphics card. The ASUS G73JW is a new 17.3″ gaming notebook powered.

Hi, Im glad to be a part of this forum. Just signed up 20 mins ago. I have an old macpro 2008 fully loaded using yosemite 10.10.5.

I would not like to touch that OSX version but been curious with mojave on hackintosh PC. I also have a low/mid range gaming windows PC. My specs for my W7/10 dual boot (same SSD) windows PS are as follows: Motherboard: Asus P8B75-V Intel i7 3770k 8GB DDR3 1600mhz RAM Antec HCG 620W PSU Asus GTX 560 DC Corsair Force GT 120GB SSD Built everything in mid 2012. Will these hardware lets me install Mojave? If not, whats the max OSX i can install? Then worst case, will i be able to install atleast yosemite 10.10?

I dont mind if i get Nullcpupowermanagement and not be able to use my bios C1 packages and sleep or any intel speedstep as i dont use them anyways in my windows OS. I just need it to work smoothly with MB audio built-in, wifi, ethernet, Usb port 2.0 and 3.0. Im not a gamer but likes to use Logic pro X. Was thinking of using the W10 partition for the hackintosh OSX but if possible, i could use a 64GB USB 3.0 thumbdrive. Thanks in advance.

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Update: Now running Mojave! Thanks to mojave2core! Yeah Still using C2D in 2019! Inserted a nice and cheap GT710 that is not relying on nVidias Webdrivers and runs OOB under Mojave.

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Nice, seeing High Sierra running on this old but capable system! It rocks with a new ASUS GT1030 Config: Gigabyte EP43-DS3L Core2Quad Q9300 6 GB DDR2 RAM Asus GT1030 2GB Sandisk SSD 128GB TP-Link AC1200 Wifi USB Inateck KT4006 USB 3.0 PCIe (No boot) SMBIOS: iMac14,1 Clover: 4297 4360 A good deal of DSDT editing was necessary to get this machine to boot High Sierra but finally it works flawlessly, even sleep and wake! You NEED to have the DSDT put in place for installation because otherwise macOS doesn't recognize the SATA ports. There are a few important BIOS settings: SATA hast to be set to AHCI and 'native' and HPET has to be run '64-bit', I'd recommend to disable IDE and the serial and parallel port.

For the GT1030 nVidia Webdrivers are needed, have to boot with nvdisable=1 until you have them installed. You have to install Clover in legacy mode because this old fella does not support UEFI.

Only downside: The so often recommended Inateck USB-card isn't recognized by BIOS, so you cannot boot from it. It works perfectly within macOS though, have the ac-Wifi connected to it. Config.plist.zip DSDT.aml.zip.

Asus Prime B360M-A or Asus Prime H310M-E: Which of these two motherboards would give less hassle in a Hackintosh build - requiring fewer after install fixes/updates to get everything working in Mojave or High Sierra? These are the only two Asus models that I can afford, fit the form factor in my build, and already have had a BIOS upgrade by Asus to 9th-generation - if I want to replace the CPU with an i9 in the future (for now I'll be using i7-8700 or even i3-8350k but I want to future proof a bit) Thanks guys! I’ve succesfull installed Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 on my Asus G73sw. Specifications: - Intel 2630QM-I7 / HM65 - Nvidia Geforce GTX460m So what is needed to install Sierra on a Asus G73sw? 1) Install Clover with Mac OS Sierra on a bootable USB 2) Copy FakeSMC.kext, USBInjectAll.kext and VoodooPS2Controller to USB EFI CLOVER kexts Other folder 3) Copy HFSPlus-64, CsmVideoDxe-64 (needed full resolution in Clover) and OsxAptioFixDrv-64 to USB EFI CLOVER drivers64UEFI folder 4) Install Mac OS Sierra After the installation you reach the desktop.