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Hello all,
I apologize if I am overlooking something silly, but I have yet to be able to get the Lion installer to load on my 4530s. I previously owned one and sold it, but missed it so badly that I purchased another used one on to hackintosh.
I have reset the BIOS to default settings and updated it from F.40 to F.41, and have tried several different boot flags to try and reach the installer, but have been unsuccessful so far.
The boot flags I have tried are:
-v
-x
-f
GraphicsEnabler=no (even though the HD3000 should be supported natively?)
PCIRootUID=1
The attached screenshot shows where the installer hangs. (MAC Framework successfully initialized using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster ID buffer headers) At least according to what I can see, it doesn't look like there are any errors/failure messages on the screen, and I don't remember having any trouble at all getting OS X to install on my previous ProBook 4530s. Again, I apologize if I am overlooking something silly; I appreciate everyone's help!
I apologize if I am overlooking something silly, but I have yet to be able to get the Lion installer to load on my 4530s. I previously owned one and sold it, but missed it so badly that I purchased another used one on to hackintosh.
I have reset the BIOS to default settings and updated it from F.40 to F.41, and have tried several different boot flags to try and reach the installer, but have been unsuccessful so far.
The boot flags I have tried are:
-v
-x
-f
GraphicsEnabler=no (even though the HD3000 should be supported natively?)
PCIRootUID=1
The attached screenshot shows where the installer hangs. (MAC Framework successfully initialized using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster ID buffer headers) At least according to what I can see, it doesn't look like there are any errors/failure messages on the screen, and I don't remember having any trouble at all getting OS X to install on my previous ProBook 4530s. Again, I apologize if I am overlooking something silly; I appreciate everyone's help!