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- Sep 3, 2012
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Asus B250M
- CPU
- i5 7500
- Graphics
- HD630
Hey guys,
i got some problems installing 10.6 or 10.6.8 on my System.
i3 2100
ASRock H67M-ITX
4Gb Ram
500Gb HDD
DVD Writer
So I am using iBoot to boot up the 10.6 Retail Disc. That works most the time. The installation process of 10.6 takes some time but works as well.
As soon as i reach the desktop I ran the Update helper --> rebootet the System and ran the combo update to 10.6.8.
Now it stops working. After I install the Combo Update I reboot the System but it wont start anymore. I still use iBoot to boot the OS but it stops after the Mac OS Boot screen. The Display just turns of. No Signal. When I boot with verbose mode its the same thing. At some point at the end of the booting process the screen just turns off.
Booting with -x or graphicsenabler=on or off doesnt change anything.
Same thing happens when I try to install on my Sandy Bridge Laptop.
Any advice? I just need 10.6.8 to run UniBeast to install Catalina on my Kaby Lake System. Sadly I dont have a Mac around.
Chris
i got some problems installing 10.6 or 10.6.8 on my System.
i3 2100
ASRock H67M-ITX
4Gb Ram
500Gb HDD
DVD Writer
So I am using iBoot to boot up the 10.6 Retail Disc. That works most the time. The installation process of 10.6 takes some time but works as well.
As soon as i reach the desktop I ran the Update helper --> rebootet the System and ran the combo update to 10.6.8.
Now it stops working. After I install the Combo Update I reboot the System but it wont start anymore. I still use iBoot to boot the OS but it stops after the Mac OS Boot screen. The Display just turns of. No Signal. When I boot with verbose mode its the same thing. At some point at the end of the booting process the screen just turns off.
Booting with -x or graphicsenabler=on or off doesnt change anything.
Same thing happens when I try to install on my Sandy Bridge Laptop.
Any advice? I just need 10.6.8 to run UniBeast to install Catalina on my Kaby Lake System. Sadly I dont have a Mac around.
Chris