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GA Z390M GAMING + i9-9900K [High Sierra]

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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus, Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB DDR4 3200MHz, Sapphire rx 5700 XT, fractal celcius s36

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HP Notebook - 15-ay028ca (Touch), 16 GB 2133 MHz DDR4, Intel HD Graphics 520 1536 MB

Asus z97-c i5, i5 4460, 32 GB 1648 MHz DDR3, Radeon RX 560 4096 MB, Corsair H75 Liquid CPU Cooler

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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus, Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB DDR4 3200MHz, Sapphire rx 5700 XT, fractal celcius s36

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HP Notebook - 15-ay028ca (Touch), 16 GB 2133 MHz DDR4, Intel HD Graphics 520 1536 MB

Asus z97-c i5, i5 4460, 32 GB 1648 MHz DDR3, Radeon RX 560 4096 MB, Corsair H75 Liquid CPU Cooler

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I'm trying to do a similar build installing High Sierra on a Z390 M Gaming, i9 9900k, and a GTX 1070 Ti.


I'm getting hung up on booting the install usb though. I'm trying to follow the guides here, but having no luck. Any tips you can give me on getting it to install?

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Of course when I go to reboot so I can grab you a photo, it works.


I was in the process of remaking the boot thumb drive when I posted. I must have messed up something in the process with the previous one cause this one is working great.


I'll let you know if I have any further issues.

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The guides here have been wonderful. Everything so far is working excellent, except for Thunderbolt.


Trying to get Thunderbolt working with hot swap capability. I know thunderbolt is a tough one. I've got a GC-Titan Ridge card with my motherboard that should allow Thunderbolt 3 support. It reads drives right now if I boot with them plugged in, but my system doesn't recognize it as a thunderbolt drive.

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I tried that and I don't know if the drivers just aren't taking on Windows or what, but it doesn't seem to be doing the trick for me. Windows isn't even properly recognizing the devices I plug in.


I'll try again and see if it works. Probably will, just to spite me.

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Got it working! Tried to reinstall the windows drivers but no luck. Might just be something wrong with my Windows or something, cause the thunderbolt barely even worked on it.


But, found someone's SSDT files from a similar z390 board and those did the trick! Thanks for your helping guiding me along my path [ref]MaLd0n[/ref]. I think I'll buy you a beer.

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