Use the F11 key as needed to select the USB installer. On the MSI-Z87M-G43 motherboard boot to the USB installer from a USB 2.0 port. Also you can copy Kext Wizard and the c RTL811.kext to the installer stick.Į. After this is complete, you can copy MultiBeast and Chimera to the USB installer stick. Download UniBeast 2.1.1, MultiBeast 5.5.n and Chimera 2.2.1 from ĭ. On the MSI motherboard set the BIOS to Optimized Defaults.ī.ĝownload OS X 10.8.5 from the Apple App Store.Ĭ. With a SATA HDD or SSD attached to the first SATA port and powered.Ī. With amplified speakers attached to Green audio port (rear panel) With an Ethernet cable attached to a live network With USB keyboard and mouse attached to the USB2 ports With a DVI display attached to the motherboard DVI port With patched E7823IMS.240 BIOS (see above)
#Airport utility 5.5.3 download install#
OS X 10.8.5 Install Guide for MSI Z87M-G43 I removed the Kext that I had installed with MultiBeast and loaded this up using KextWizard.app and problem resolved. Then today I searched the forum (Tony's) and found RehabMan's pointer to Mieze's Realtek RTL8111 Network Driver. To be able to move on, I am running Tp Link 1GigE PCIe 1 card that uses the Realtek chip set the kext loads up and OS X is happy. Start General Note: While I have booted Ubuntu LINUX and I have a Window 8 installation for this motherboard both of which have internet access via the onboard NIC, I am not able to get the onboard NIC to function (yet) in OS X 10.8.5 and 10.9. The arguments need are "pmpatch input.file output.file" See the screen capture. I had previously downloaded the latest BIOS file for the motherboard so I copied the file to the location of the PMPatch.exe file.
I unzipped the file and then pathed to the unzipped file. In Win8, I opened a cmd window and pathed to the the download folder.
#Airport utility 5.5.3 download windows 8#
I read someplace that the Windows version worked well so I booted into Windows 8 on the subject MSI motherboard and downloaded the zipped executable from this site: The PMPatch_0.5.13.win.zip is the file that I used. PMPatch is available in Windows version and OS X version. I found that I could not boot into OS X 10.8.5 OOB (out of box).Īs is usually the case, someone had already identified the problem and produced a solution.Īnd the credits go to CodeRush, a developer over on IM that generated PMPatch. The key here is that this motherboard has what is known as a locked MSR. I thought a guide would be useful as this motherboard caused me great effort to accomplish something that should be simple loading an Apple OS. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's GuideĪ guide to loading OS X 10.8.5 onto an MSI Z87M-G43 motherboard.