So after install I loaded with GraphicsEnabler=no, and it loaded right up. I then updated with MultiBeast and am now posting this via Mavericks. Thanks again for your help guys! This is awesome. :headbang:
So it turns out that my problems were 2 fold. 1. I was using a VGA cable which is not supported for Macs as far as I can find and 2. I had to delete my harddrive to get it to install as I had snow leopard on it. Both are very noob mistakes. Well I got it downloaded and installed but now it will...
Here is where my system hangs up and it seems like I am still getting the same kernel panic as before even with the "GraphicsEnabler=no". I have tried every combination of -f -v -x GraphicsEnabler=no and PCIRootUID=1 that I could think of (I am assuming not all of them apply but was just trying...
When I used -f -x it just booted to the exact same screen but the line that starts with boot args says -f -x instead of -x. Same exact screen otherwise as the -f had no effect on the boot sequence? Any ideas?
I am going to try that when i get home I have tried to boot with just -x and it would still give me the same error. What does -f do differently than -x? Also, I hate not understanding what I am doing so is there any way that you could tell me what this screen is telling me? Thanks in advance.
i used uni 10.9.2 install yesterday ran into same issues use flags -f -x fakesmc kext needs to be updated in the uni tool to fix. i used a non tmx tool to verify its a fakesmc issue. once u install the new MB it will have the new fakesmc kext and fix gl
Ok so just so I understand what you are...
Ok so I tried building the budget Customac and I have crashed and burned. My build is as follows:
Processor: i3-4340
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F2OUR20/
Motherboard: GA-H81M-H
http://www.microcenter.com/product/427650/GA-H81M-H_LGA1150_mATX_Intel_Motherboard
Memory: Crucial Ballistix...
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