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RTC: Only single RAM bank (128 bytes)

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Hi guys,
I've been running 10.6.2 to 10.6.7 from SN without any problem, really fine
my Hackintosh is a i5-750 mothetboard GA, p55a-ud3r bios F13, RAM 8G and graphics GA-Geforce gts 250 1Gb.
The problem has come to upgrade to 10.7, I upgraded without any problems and entry to Lion OsX.
But when I applied multibeast, just check the option easybeast. and nothing else. I'm wrong, I think!.
When I restarted the screen is blocked in those lines:

[PCI configuration begin]
RTC: Only single bank RAM (128 bytes)

...and it does nothing more.Ican't entry to Lion. HELP please!!!!
I have read much on the forum and I've not found any solution, I'm desperate.
I can not enter to Lion, i tried with rboot and with -v -x -f rboot NPCI = 0x200 pcirootuid = 1,in the flag etc..

Any solution to run OSX Lion and repair?
thanks for all
 
Did u previously use a DSDT for snow leopard?
 
Yes i've used my DSDT for ga-p55a-ud3r in all versions of SnowLeopard.
But in this update i used no dsdt in quimera with easybeast only after install
 
See that is the problem the easybeast is conflicting with your DSDT. You could try removing the DSDT.aml file from disk or remove the kexts NullCPUPowerManagement and things that might be causing this problem. The Real Time Clock or RTC has to be implemented either in the DSDT or by a separate kext. So it is likely that the easybeast F*cked you over
 
Thank you very much! I'm going to try DSDT solution in quimera console, but i'm don't know exactly the way of doing so. I'm going to investigate... I'll report the results...if you know how Dsdt can be deleted or renamed please let me know, I'm not an expert!!!

Thank you very much!!!
 
You can tell Chimera to ignore a DSDT by specifying a "dummy DSDT" for it to try and read that it clearly wont find in Chimera type DSDT=/DSDT.fake as a bootflag that will make it look for a fake DSDT and should allow your system to boot so you can trouble shoot the system.
 
thank you very much. I managed to enter on Lion with DSDT = DSDT.fake
I tried to reinstall with multibeast checking userDSDT with my new DSDT. And I repaired permissions.
But when I rebooted I have the same problem. Then, the question is: what now?
How can i use my own DSDT?
what are the kext that I have to delete? Or
How uninstall easybeast kest?


thanks for the inconvenience
 
U need to remove all the kexts that it installs such as nullcpupowermanagement and everything else listed
 
Ok i'll try to search tomorrow and post my results
 
Hello!!

I haven`t had good luck and the situation is worse.

These are the steps I´ve followed:

1st: I´ve run into Lion OSX with DSDT=/DSDT.fake.
2nd: Inside Lion I`ve deleted next kexts (easybeast):

FakeSMC.kext
LegacyAppleRTC.Kext
EvOreboot.Kext
Jmicrom36xATA.Kext
AHCI_3dParty_SATA.kext
NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
IOUSBMasstorageclass.kext
IOUSBFamily.kext

3rd: I`ve run multibeast checking next options:

UserDSDT Install
System Utillites/Repair permissions
Drivers&bootloaders/Kexts&Eanblers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/ALC8xxHDA
Drivers&bootloaders/Kexts&Eanblers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/AppleHDA Rollback
Drivers&bootloaders/Kexts&Eanblers/Disk/JMicron36x
Drivers&bootloaders/Kexts&Eanblers/Miscellaneus/FakeSMC
Drivers&bootloaders/Kexts&Eanblers/Miscellaneus/FakeSMC Plugins/Motherboard Pluging
Drivers@bootloaders/Kexts&Eanblers/Network/Realtek Gigabit
Custimizacion/Boot Options/64-bit Apple bootScreen
Customization/System Definitions/Mac Pro/Mac pro 5,1
Customizatation/Themes/tonymacx86 Remixed
OSx86 Software.

4th: reboot

These are results obtained: I couldn`t boot the system. My screen shows this:


Error-kext com.x86dev.driver .lspcidrv declares com.apple.kernel dependencies. Only com.apple for 64-bit kexts.
Can't load kext com.x86dev.driver .lspcidrv - filed to resolve library dependencies.
Kext com.x86dev.driver.lspci failed to load (0xdc0000e).
Failed to load kext com.x86dev.driver.lspciodrv (error 0xdc0000e)
intel CPUMonitor: Based on code by mercurysquad, superhal (c)2008
Couldn't alloc class "lspci-io"
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=0 localApicID=0 Enabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=1 localApicID=2 Enabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=2 localApicID=4 Enabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=3 localApicID=6 Enabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=4 localApicID=4 Disabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=5 localApicID=5 Disabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=6 localApicID=6 Disabled
AppleACPICPU: Processor id=7 localApicID=7 Disabled

calling mpo_pollicy_init for Sandbox....
....Allrights reservered.

MAC Frameworks successfully initialized
using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster IO buffer headers
IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
PFM 64 0xf1000000, 0xf00000000
[PCI configuration begin]




Finally, I`ve tried to run with DSDT=/DSDT.fake -v -x -f, and couldn't boot .

What`s happening? What am I doing wrong? is there any solution?

Thank you again!
 
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