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Hey I have a hackintosh I just followed the clover guide to install el capitan. I've followed it just wont "boot from mac osx". It goes to the apple logo boot screen for a few seconds and restarts..

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solutions ?Here are my configuration
NVIDIA GTX 750 ti Gigabite H97M-D3H Mother Board
250 GB HDD
8Gb Ram

 
UniBeast: Install OS X El Capitan on Any Supported Intel-based PC

Hey I have a hackintosh I just followed the clover guide to install el capitan. I've followed it just wont "boot from mac osx". It goes to the apple logo boot screen for a few seconds and restarts..

Any
solutions ?Here are my configuration
NVIDIA GTX 750 ti Gigabite H97M-D3H Mother Board
250 GB HDD
8Gb Ram


I've this problem too!
the same Graphics Card
 
Make sure your Boot parameter in the BIOS is set to UEFI and Legacy and you boot Clover with the "nv_disable=1" boot flag
 
same problem too n same VGA, I'm already use boot Clover with the "nv_disable=1" boot flag but keep apple logo n restart again,,,(sorry my bad english)...
 
I am also using the same GPU and having the same problem. (I was originally using Chimera as my bootloader, and was following the Unibeast: Install OS X El Capitan Guide.)
Other specs: Gigabyte GA-Z97M-D3H || Intel Core i5-4690 || WiFi Adapter: TP-Link N900 Wireless Dual Band PCI Express Adapter

I was able to create the USB bootloader fine, and install OS X El Capitan fine. However, I am not able to complete "Step 5: Post-Installation with Clover" because I can not boot from my drive, with or without the USB.

I am booting in safe mode, verbose mode, and have tried both the nvda_drv=1 and nv_disable=1 boot flags.

At first my boot was crashing at:
apple80211Request[10514] Unsupported ioctl 221
en1: possible hardware address duplication detected. disabling IPv6 for interface.
en1: manual intervention required!


It seemed to be a wifi/MAC address problem... and after I turned off my Mac Mini (which I am also having trouble getting El Capitan on, despite it being a real Mac), it started crashing in a different spot:

scanner_state_foreign_channel_event state=FOREIGN_CHANNEL event=PROBE_REQUEST_TIMER
scanner_state_foreign_channel_event state=FOREIGN_CHANNEL event=MAXDWELL_EXPIRE
| scanner_state_foreign_channel_entry: entering channel=11 passive=0 probe_delay=0
ieee880211 connection_sm_scan_evhandler event 8 reason 1
ieee880211 connection_sm_scan_evhandler event 6 reason 0


It repeats this output 9 times (attempting to enter a different channel each time; the rest of the output is exactly the same) and then crashes back to the Clover bootloader screen. My guess is that this is a Wi-Fi problem, since those are Wi-Fi channel numbers, but I don't know how to confirm it (google returns nothing related) and certainly don't know how to fix it. I don't have an ethernet cable to test with.

Any ideas?
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