Hello
I'm so close! I'm having trouble getting Yosemite to run and I don't know what to do. I'm a bit of a noob, so I apologise if anything I did/ask is simple.
Story So Far:
I'm installing Windows 7 and Yosemite on a single hard drive. I installed Yosemite first (successfully), but didn't install any multibeast drivers. I used the boot flags -x -v nv_disable=1 maxmem=4096. (I don't really understand why, but I think it's because I have a GTX 970 and it won't work without the latest drivers)
After Yosemite was installed, I then installed Windows 7. It works correctly.
After Windows 7 was up and running, I returned to Yosemite and ran Multibeast, with the settings I believed to be correct. Here's an image link via Dropbox:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29727791/Multibeast.png
The Problem:
Yosemite won't start. At all. If I remove the Unibeast USB, my computer boots directly into Windows. With the USB inserted, I can get to the USB boot screen, but when I select my Mac partition, the system will reset after a few seconds. I get an error on screen, but it flashes so quickly it's hard to read it. I've taken as good a photo as I can:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29727791/Error.png
I'm still using the same bootflags -- -x -v nv_disable=1 maxmem=4096. I've tried a few variations of the same. I can't get into Yosemite at all.
System Specs:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29727791/System%20Specs.png
What Next?
I don't know what to do, as I can't identify a particular error. I did try and run the Unibeast installer from the USB again. This worked and I tried to continue with a new Yosemite setup, overriding the old one. However, I still can't boot. I'm pretty sure I must have made a mistake with my Multibeast settings -- but what do I do now?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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