Hi all,
In an attempt to fix a working Hackintosh that no longer boots into a once-working partition, I'm reinstalling OS X on another partition. I've installed Snow Leopard on this with my old retail install DVD, following the tonymacx86 instructions here. I'm now following the instructions...
Hi all,
I have a Hackintosh that's worked for several years now, albeit with occasional crashes. However just today it's stopped booting up successfully. Each time I boot I see the attached screen (this shows what I see when I enter '-v' on the boot screen; without doing this, I see a similar...
[FIXED?] Working build stopped booting in both OS X and Windows
I *think* I've fixed this, though my system may still need some tweaking:
I was able to restart in Windows as per my thread...
I had a working hackintosh build for a long time (though it *seemed* that two problems were slowly becoming more frequent: kernel panics, and failing to activate the screen after waking up from sleep, despite the CPU lights and fan switching on). However it's just stopped booting in either OS X...
Hi,
My setup = GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 ; OS X 10.7.5; speakers plugged into green 3.5mm port on motherboard; had audio working on an earlier OS X install but lost it after a clean reinstall (using Multibeast and the GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 F12 DSDT from the tonymacx86 DSDT database.
My symptoms = 'Sound'...
I decided not to wait for an answer and tried your step 9 in the OP:
"9 run Muilt beast 3.7.3 [I used MultiBeast 4.6.1] select
ALC8xxHDA
dont select AppleHDA Rollback you been warned
in non DSDT HDAEnabler
select ALC889
that it finish off reboot the lion ( you should have 2 thing...
Tried PMing you yesterday but not sure it worked. I did the steps above. After the final reboot I have the same symptoms as before (Sound' preferences pane says 'No output devices found'; 'Audio' screen in 'System Information' just says "Intel High Definition Audio: Audio ID: 892" and then lists...
Thanks! How do I delete all the audio kext files? Where would I find them? If it helps, here's the contents of my /System/Library/Extensions directory: http://pastebin.com/8qyMtwkH
Not working for me, can anyone give any pointers?
My setup = GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 ; OS X 10.7.5; speakers plugged into green 3.5mm port on motherboard; had audio working on an earlier OS X install but lost it after a clean reinstall (using Multibeast and the GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 F12 DSDT from the...
No, it's not there. And using MacDrive I searched my OS X boot partition for any files with 'evOreboot' in them and Windows didn't find any. Reformat and reinstall time?
Thanks, I have done, and I don't see 'EvOreboot.kext' in /Extra/Extensions/. All I see is the following:
ACPIMonitor.kext
FakeSMC.kext
IntelCPUMonitor.kext
IOACHIBlockStorageInjector.kext
SuperIOFamily.kext
Does this help to diagnose/fix my problem?
You're right, please let me know...
My specs are:
Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H-B3 motherboard
Intel i5 2500K (ordered)
Graphics: just Intel HD 3000 on CPUE
4GB DDR3 1600 RAM
Caviar Blue SATA2 hard drive
Crucial 64GB 2.5" M4 SSD SATA-III
Sony Optiarc AD-7260S DVD writer
Thanks for the link to that thread. You're right that the...
PS: you didn't ask for this, but I also thought it might be helpful (for pinning down the problem with booting iBoot itself, in my step 6 in the OP) to attach a photo of a verbose boot of iBoot rather than my hard disk's old OS X partition. Here it is. In this case it just froze on the following...
Thanks, appreciate the quick reply!
I selected my old, previously working OS X partition, typed -v and then enter. Many screens of text appeared on my screen. The first one started with text like 'Loading Darwin 10.7' and 'FADT: Using custom DSDT'. I attack a picture of it. Then it started...
Darn. I had a working hackintosh and I went and broke it. Can anyone help?
I had a working setup with a Windows 7 partition and an OS X 10.7 partition on my boot drive. However I wanted to reinstall Windows. So here's what I did (please say if I should have done something different):
1) I...
A belated reply to this - that seems more expensive than I need given my temperatures with the stock cooler reach 60C at a very rare maximum, peaking at 55C after heavy use far more often.
A few more helpful comments from the Silent PC board:
If the above is correct, it sounds like I don't need to worry about fan control and can buy any CPU cooler.
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