![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This seems to be another one of those scenarios where shitty forum advice duped some users into wasting money all because some assholes were lazy and used the blankly over-stated “it’s not supported” line. That was it, no additional purchases were necessary. UniBeast installation requires a HFS-partitioned removable disk with at least 7 GB free.” with my 128 GB PNY thumb drive, however, all I had to do to get UniBeast to install on it was simply to create multiple partitions and to just make sure the partition I wanted to install it on was sized under 32 GB. Well let you know Reply conanap Additional comment actions Last update: it installed fine. Still installing, so hard to tell if it would install completely. While dicking around trying to get UniBeast 5.0 to install on a 128 GB PNY thumb drive so I could install Yosemite on a PC at work, I ran across several posts on saying that thumb drives over 32 GB weren’t supported (here is an example) and that a bunch of users were saying that they had to go out and buy new ones and to that I say “fuck that”.Īs I followed the directions on this post to build my Hackintosh, I did encounter the problematic error message in the first link that states “No Disk Available To Install On. Update: the new unibeast seems to at least allow the installer to boot up now. ![]()
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