Swapped mobos with my roommate, went from my GA-P35-DS3L which would lock up every day and a half or so and then finally wouldn't boot at all to a DFI P35K something (will post better information when I get home).
Anyway, I wasn't able to get my GTX260 working correctly, and then it died, so in anticipation of when I get the replacement, I was wondering how to get it going.
I tried the official nVidia drivers, no go there. I tried this EFIUnlock (almost certainly have the wrong name here) thing, and that didn't do me any good either. I finally tried the same methodology that worked in Leopard and Snow Leopard on my old board, which Keypox had linked to from netkas. RMing the old NV files with Terminal, installing the EVGA drivers, but couldn't get the enabler to work. If Keypox drives by on this one, do you have the enabler saved?
Also, what is a good, cheap USB audio adapter? The ALC885 on the board doesn't work, neither does a spare Audigy2 that I had laying around, so USB it shall have to be.
Anyway, I wasn't able to get my GTX260 working correctly, and then it died, so in anticipation of when I get the replacement, I was wondering how to get it going.
I tried the official nVidia drivers, no go there. I tried this EFIUnlock (almost certainly have the wrong name here) thing, and that didn't do me any good either. I finally tried the same methodology that worked in Leopard and Snow Leopard on my old board, which Keypox had linked to from netkas. RMing the old NV files with Terminal, installing the EVGA drivers, but couldn't get the enabler to work. If Keypox drives by on this one, do you have the enabler saved?
Also, what is a good, cheap USB audio adapter? The ALC885 on the board doesn't work, neither does a spare Audigy2 that I had laying around, so USB it shall have to be.