This step is going to be different depending on what motherboard you have but it’s fairly straightforward. For myHack method you can follow.Time to move over to second step, setting up the BIOS and installing system.At this point you’ll need to plug your bootable USB drive into your computer and enter the BIOS. Also, OS X EULA states that you can run Lion on Apple labeled hardware only.Required files:– Mountain Lion 10.8.2 from app store, or search torrents if u wanna test if your system is capable to run OS X 10.8.2. Mac os x mountain lion 10.8.5 dmg. Anyway OS X Mountain Lion costs only 20$, buy it.– UniBeast and Multibeast for Mountain Lion from– ShowAllFiles app (to show hidden files) download from– for GA EP41-UD3L bios F5 main board you can use this file– Kext Utility – download fromFirst step is to create bootable USB disk.To create bootable USB drive I used Unibeast method, whole process is described in.Otherwise there are alternative bootloader installers as myHack or Kakewalk.
iStat Menus for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
IStat Menus 5.20 673 8211 Monitor your system right from the menubar.
IStat Menus has been around for a long time. Today iStat Menus 5 releases and it takes monitoring your Mac to a whole other level. The app looks amazing. Everything from the toggle switches to the graphs and colours just fit perfectly together. IStat Menus 5 is also Yosemite ready.
iStat Menus for Mac lets you monitor your system right from the menubar. Included are 8 menu extras that let you monitor every aspect of your system. iStat Menus for macOS sports a completely new design — new menubar icons, new dropdown menus, and the app and icon itself have all been redesigned to be cleaner, clearer and more at home on El Capitan and Yosemite. Menubar graphs can now use dark backgrounds, improving legibility. CPU & GPU Realtime CPU graphs and a list of the top 5 CPU resource hogs. CPU usage can be tracked by individual cores or with all cores combined, to save menubar space. Memory Memory stats for your menubar as a pie chart, graph, percentage, bar or any combination of those things. Opening the menu shows a list of the apps using the most memory and other useful info. Network A realtime graph to keep on top of what’s being sent and received for all network connections, including a bandwidth breakdown for the top 5 apps. Disk usage & activity See used and free space for multiple disks in your menubar. S.M.A.R.T. status monitoring and more detail for all your disks is only a click away. Sensors Realtime listings of the sensors in your Mac, including temperatures, hard drive temperatures (where supported), fans, voltages, current and power. Fan speeds can be controlled, with different rules when on battery power, if you’d like. Date & time A highly configurable date, time and calendar for your menubar, including fuzzy clock and moon phase. Open iStat Menus’ calendar to display upcoming events, or events for any day. Plus, a world clock with sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset times for over 120,000 cities. Battery & power Detailed info on your battery’s current state and a highly configurable menu item that can change if you’re draining, charging, or completely charged. Plus, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad and Apple wireless keyboard battery levels. 14-day free trial Download iStat Menus now and use it for a couple of weeks before making up your mind. We think you’re going to really like it. Hundreds of other improvements New in iStatMenus: Import and export settings • Hide network interfaces, sensors and disks from dropdown menus • Free disk space no longer includes local Time Machine backups • Process display now combines child processes with parent process • New display options for disks and time • New graph types for disk activity • New CPU cores menubar item • Hyper-Threading cores can now be hidden • GPU processor and GPU memory history graphs (on supported Macs) • Added the ability to hide the calendar • And so much more. Note: 14 days trial version. Requires 64-bit processor.
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IStat Menus can notify you of an incredibly wide range of events, based on CPU, GPU, memory, disks, network, sensors, battery, power and weather. This lets you be notified when your public IP has changed, if your internet connection is down, if CPU usage is above 60% for more than 10 seconds, or a near-infinite range of other options.