Sorry, I should have clarified. I have my regular Realtek NIC, but I also had a Virtual Box adapter installed. I gave it a good uninstall. I'll give Snow Leopard another shot.
I am still not able to get it to work. Here is the log from my boot.
8_init_board] **** Ethernet chip unrecognized ****
[RTL81xx@0xd000:start] Failed, rtl8168_init_one returned false
AppleRTL8169Ethernet: Unknown hardware version ID (4c000000)
AppleRTL8169Ethernet: probeHardware() failed...
As far as I know I wasn't booting with -x. I downloaded the 10.6 driver and KextBeast, but the driver is an .mpkg file. Do I continue to use the .mpkg installer or do I still use KextBeast? Anyway, I installed with the installer and repaired permissions and booted with -f. No luck...
I did a fresh install of SL onto my SSD and installed the 10.6.8 update. I have the AppStore, which I understand is the primary goal of this update. However, I still do not have an ethernet connection. How do I fix this?
Thank you for the information and advice, but I am running into a few major issues. For iBoot, I followed this tutorial http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2010/04/iboot-multibeast-install-mac-os-x-on.html
I get to the point where I install the 10.6.8 update and I then proceed to Multibeast. During...
Are there an
If I understand this correctly, it seems the primary goal is to run Snow Leopard so that a bootable unibeast sierra usb can be created. Is this correct?
I am a Hackintosh and Dual Boot novice and I need some advice. I have a preexisting system running Windows 10 Pro from an HDD. I would like to install Sierra on my separate SSD. As I look through tutorials, it seems fairly evident that I need a Mac to create a bootable USB with Unibeast...
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