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Hey guys,
First off I'd like to apologize if this thread is posted in the wrong section, I'm assuming that this is the right section.

I just got my hands on a Fujitsu S761 with the following speccs:
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I've already read through the stickied threads in the Laptop section and I'm pretty sure that this laptop is OS X compatible. ( Please correct me if I'm wrong. )

I have a unibeast USB stick with Mavericks 10.9.2 (Made using my original Hackintosh: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks...0-oc-8gb-ram-10-9-mavericks-3.html#post702476 ) so I went ahead and tried it out, once I start up the process it gets stuck while loading on the apple logo, so I tried to boot it up using -v and -x and this is where it gets stuck:
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I have absolutely no idea what is going on so I'll just show my BIOS settings and hope that you guys are able to help me.
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Hey guys,
First off I'd like to apologize if this thread is posted in the wrong section, I'm assuming that this is the right section.
...


Please provide complete details in your profile.

System: manufacturer/model
CPU: detailed CPU model + motherboard chipset
Graphics: all graphics devices + laptop internal screen resolution

For example, typical Ivy laptop:
System: HP ProBook 4540s
CPU: i5-3320m/HM76
Graphics: HD4000, 1366x768

Use CPU-Z on Windows to find CPU (Core iX-xxx) and motherboard chipset (HMxx). For a laptop, these details are important and affect critical installation procedures.
 
Please provide complete details in your profile.

System: manufacturer/model
CPU: detailed CPU model + motherboard chipset
Graphics: all graphics devices + laptop internal screen resolution

For example, typical Ivy laptop:
System: HP ProBook 4540
CPU: i5-3320m/HM76
Graphics: HD4000, 1366x768

Use CPU-Z on Windows to find CPU (Core iX-xxx) and motherboard chipset (HMxx). For a laptop, these details are important and affect critical installation procedures.

Thanks for the quick reply, I've updated my profile with the info that is needed.
As the screenshots I've provided you with state, my CPU is the Intel core i5 2520M Sandy Bridge,
My motherboard is the Fujitsu FJNB22E, using the Sandy Bridge Chipset with southbridge HM65.

I'm hoping that this will provide you with enough information.
 
Thanks for the quick reply, I've updated my profile with the info that is needed.
As the screenshots I've provided you with state, my CPU is the Intel core i5 2520M Sandy Bridge,
My motherboard is the Fujitsu FJNB22E, using the Sandy Bridge Chipset with southbridge HM65.

I'm hoping that this will provide you with enough information.

Boot with:
IGPEnabler=Y GraphicsEnabler=N IGPlatformID=00010000 dart=0 -v
 
Boot with:
IGPEnabler=Y GraphicsEnabler=N IGPlatformID=00010000 dart=0 -v

Alright, I've booted with these flags and it still freezes at the same spot as it did before:

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Give it plenty of time. It is not quick.

I've left it up and running for a good 25minutes but it's still frozen at the same part, and even without verbose mode the spinning wheel is just completely frozen.

what could be the issue?
 
I've left it up and running for a good 25minutes but it's still frozen at the same part, and even without verbose mode the spinning wheel is just completely frozen.

what could be the issue?

Did you select "Laptop Support" when you used Unibeast to create your USB?
 
Did you select "Laptop Support" when you used Unibeast to create your USB?

I did not, so I went out and bought myself a second 8GB flash drive, I placed a clean unibeast Mavericks 10.9.2 installation on it and I got Mavericks installed on my laptop atm.

Now, here's the tricky part, my mouse and keyboard work ( wi-fi/bluetooth/audio ofcourse don't work at this point ) so I install Multibeast, and the moment I install it and reboot my laptop, everything stops working, I have no audio, no keyboard and no mouse. I havent tried ethernet yet but that's because I want to get wi-fi working in the end.

I've tried both Macbook Pro 6,1 and 8,1 and used the DSDT-free installation.

I would love to post pictures but I'm currently completely reinstalling mavericks again.

Also, I'm not sure if this still is the right thread to post in, as I've already got Mavericks running.
Now it's just a matter of getting everything to work. Should I post a different thread or just continue posting in here?
 
I did not, so I went out and bought myself a second 8GB flash drive, I placed a clean unibeast Mavericks 10.9.2 installation on it and I got Mavericks installed on my laptop atm.

Now, here's the tricky part, my mouse and keyboard work ( wi-fi/bluetooth/audio ofcourse don't work at this point ) so I install Multibeast, and the moment I install it and reboot my laptop, everything stops working, I have no audio, no keyboard and no mouse. I havent tried ethernet yet but that's because I want to get wi-fi working in the end.

I've tried both Macbook Pro 6,1 and 8,1 and used the DSDT-free installation.

I would love to post pictures but I'm currently completely reinstalling mavericks again.

Also, I'm not sure if this still is the right thread to post in, as I've already got Mavericks running.
Now it's just a matter of getting everything to work. Should I post a different thread or just continue posting in here?

I take it you mean trackpad/keyboard work when you are booting from the USB. That's because the USB has PS2 drivers on it. If you want PS2 to work, you must install appropriate PS2 drivers. Depends mostly on the trackpad that is in your laptop.

If your mouse is not working, then perhaps your USB ports are not working. Or your specific brand of mouse is not supported. OS X supports most USB mice, but not all.

Here's some info/links:

Power management/initial install: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks...nagement-sandy-bridge-ivy-bridge-laptops.html

Audio: Best result with patched AppleHDA. Google 'patch AppleHDA guide'. Search for suitable AppleHDA or patch it yourself. Apply appropriate DSDT patches.

DSDT patches you need for AppleHDA: https://github.com/RehabMan/Laptop-DSDT-Patch
Apply: "Audio Layout 12" (change layout-id from 12 to the layout-id used by the patched AppleHDA)
Apply: "IRQ Fix"


Battery status: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-laptop-support/116102-how-patch-dsdt-working-battery-status.html


WiFi: Depends on having compatible hardware. Use DPCIManager->PCI List to find out what you have. Compatible chipsets and the procedures for making them work are covered here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/network/104850-guide-airport-pcie-half-mini-v2.html

Ethernet: What Ethernet chipset do you have? Use DPCIManager->PCIList to find out.
 
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