Ok, physically removing the gfx card worked for me, I was then able to boot into safe mode, remove the file, and the rest is history. Thanks so much for the suggestion EddyMac. Will PM OP to direct him back to the thread, that may help him..
Have the exact same problem hugo, just a blank white screen when botting with -x. Because I'm pissed off and want to get this working asap, I'm going to try it without my gfx card and see what happens. Will report back.
Hey guys just wanted to mention my install works fine now! I don't have time at the moment to write a proper summary as far too many bloody exams due but within the week I'll hopefully post a fully summary of what my problems were and how they were solved so others may be able to gain some help...
OK my question, is there a way to change the partition scheme from within the installer? I had intended to have Mac and windows on the same hdd but is that Possible? I'm starting to think no given I cant do it from within Mac or using easeus partition master on windoze.
Wow thanks so much mate, that has done the trick. I'm currently sitting at the install screen (wanted to say my thanks before going any further haha)
Ill update this thread soon with whether I got it all running or not!
Thanks :-) :-)
Do you have a way you'd recommend to take that picture? The verbose mode doesn't stop running its flies all the way thru (I believe its on the video in my OP). Or should I just continually try to take a photo as it goes by?
Thanks for the quick reply mate, unfortunately that's not the solution for me.. That guide is almost primarily focused on the post-install stuff, whereas I can't even get to the install.
I should have mentioned in my initial post too that I had tried the USB both with and without the ATI kext...
Hi guys, first off thanks for all the awesome resources on this site, I've learnt so much in trying to get this Hackintosh running.
I am running the AsRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3, i5-2500k, Radeon HD6800.
Now, my error..
I created the Bootable USB fine using the TonyMac guide. At least I believe...
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