I have the latest updated bios version
BIOS SETINGS
a) Load Optimized Defaults
2.) Ai Tweaker\
a) ASUS Multicore Enhancement: "Disabled"
b) CPU Core Ratio: "Auto"
c) Internal PLL Overvoltage: "Disabled"
3.) Advanced\CPU Configuration\CPU Power Management Configuration\
a) Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: "Disabled"
b) Turbo mode: "Enabled"
c) CPU C-State: "Auto"
4.) Advanced\USB Configuration\
a) Intel xHCI Mode: "Enabled" or "Smart Auto", depending on whether an USB3 or USB2 Boot-Stick will be used for MacOs Sierra installation (thanks to @KevinAGI for providing this important information).
b) EHCI Legacy Support: "Enabled"
c) xHCI Hand-off: "Enabled"
d) EHCI Hand-off: "Disabled"
5.) Advanced\Onboard Devices Configuration\
a) SPDIF Out Type: "HDMI"
b) PCIEX16_2 Slot Bandwidth: "Auto"
c) Serial Port: "Off"
6.) \Boot\
a.) Fast Boot: "Disabled"
b) Setup Mode: "Advanced"
7.) \Boot\CSM (Compatibility Support Module)\
a) Launch CSM: "Disabled"
8.) go to \Boot\Secure Boot\
a) OS Type: "Other OS"
b) Define the harddrive BBS priorities
I downloaded the x99 FILES == and I replaced it with EFI USB
I tried several bootflag combinations and no results - it gets stuck as soon as the writing appears after reading the kernel and the dashes appear.
On the second PC I have a zx 170 and I have no problem, only on this PC x99 a
I looked at another tutorial and applied a patch after creating the usb, is this kernel patch necessary? Because I can't do this, I can't find the exact commands like in this video in the terminal.
Thank you and sry for engl.
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