The crash happens as such. I type in -v and watch as the initial boot process goes to town and completes its process. It then goes to the Apple logo screen and then jumps to a white screen which does not change.
Okay at this point I've erased the drive, no worries it was clean, and have been successful at installing ML, however I have crashed the machine a couple of times now after installing Multibeast in the variation that I believe is best for the machine.
Here's what I've been installing:
DSDT-Free...
Okay, so now Mountain Lion is installed and everything appears to be all hunky-dory in the neighborhood. I had to boot up the SSD in safe-mode for it to work correctly but other than that my only question now pertains to what items I need to select in the Multibeast installer.
I know thus far...
I got my copy 'bout 3 days back. However, I must note that this is a build off of Snow Leopard...that prolly has something to do with this then doesn't it....
EDIT:
Doesn't matter, I erased the drive and am doing a direct install of Mountain Lion.
"-F"? "-f" reset back to the USB boot page. I then tried running with "-F -v" and ended up getting this message.
IntelCPUMonitor: [Warning] Unsupported Intel processor found, kext will not load
USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 0708257AB490712 0x13fe 0x4100 0x100
Greetings everyone!
I am having troubles with my hackintosh after installing 10.8.1.
Here are my pc's specs:
Intel Core i7-3770 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H ATX LGA1155 Motherboard
Mushkin Blackline 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory
Crucial V4 256GB 2.5" Solid State Disk...
At this point I have created the bootable USB Drive for Mountain Lion and have installed it but now when I try to boot up the hard drive I get the message, "Can't find."
Right, so when I got to the installation screen that reads "Select Drive to install OS on" I went up to the tab at the top and clicked 'Utilities' and from there clicked on the 'Partition' tab in the center of the window. Selected the tab '1 partition' and made sure that the drive was being set...
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