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1 of 2 1 2 Next > jontah Joined: Jul 2, 2013 Messages: 68 Jul 13, 2013 at 12:31 PM #1 jontah Joined: Jul 2, 2013 ebios error hackintosh Messages: 68 Hi! Getting this line like 4 times in a row ebios error 0x31 when booting up my Hackintosh, like this: EBIOS read error: Controller or device error Block 0x0 Sectors 0 EBIOS
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0 What is it? I've read about it and regarding USB 3.0 - I have nothing connected to it. Only 2.0 ports. Any help? Really want to solve this issue! Everything works just fine from what I can tell, I get into the OS and everything is working. But still, this error shouldn't come, right? EDIT: I know that I changed the RAM ebios read error error 0x01 frequency from "AUTO" to "X.M.P" on my motherboard (Asus Sabertooth x79) Because when it was set to AUTO it simply recognized my RAM memories frequency as 1333MHz instead of 1866MHz which is what it SHOULD be at (I bought 1866MHz because I wanted it to be as fast as possible). Any tips or tricks about this? Thanks. Best, J RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 124,730 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: Jul 13, 2013 at 2:47 PM #2 RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 124,730 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: jontah said: ↑ Hi! Getting this line like 4 times in a row when booting up my Hackintosh, like this: EBIOS read error: Controller or device error Block 0x0 Sectors 0 EBIOS read error: Controller or device error Block 0x0 Sectors 0 EBIOS read error: Controller or device error Block 0x0 Sectors 0 EBIOS read error: Controller or device error Block 0x0 Sectors 0 What is it? I've read about it and regarding USB 3.0 - I
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