Tried this, with a plist identical to yours, the PCIRootUID=1 actually makes booting worse, it hangs at macosxswapon_success, with it set to =0 it boots fine, but freezes approximately 15 seconds after login.
Tried graphicsenabler=no using multibeast this morning, internal graphics are set to 64mb. A funny thing happened, it froze at the boot screen, not even getting me to login. I had to leave so I didn't get a chance to boot verbose to see exactly where it stopped, or to try re-enabling it with CW...
All right, updated the system definition in Multibeast (definition of Mac Mini 6,1 was not available in Chameleon Wizard, just 6,2 which is listed for i7's so I figured I should stick with 6,1), now set as a Mac Mini, still freezing after login. No text on the screen, nothing has changed. Next...
My setting's match yours, except I'm using iMac13,1 which seemed to be the most like my machine. Is that where the problem lies? It is still freezing after login.
Baby steps lol, ok downloaded and ran chameleon wizard, updated chameleon, and now I am able to boot up, and it appears to work for about a minute, then it just freezes. No text is being displayed like last time, it just freezes. What do I do next?
That's great! I'll try it when I get home tonight. I hope this isn't too much to ask but, to make sure I download the right stuff, is there anyway you can send me a link to the correct download?
Thanks for the help! Previous two lines are:
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: mds
Boot args: bootuuid=DE1A8680-7522-35E2-83AA-A590A747F3c8 rd=*uuid darkwake=0 -v
Also, at the top of the page there's a section that reads:
Kernel trap at 0xffffff8000243ccl, type 14=pagefault...
You sound optimistic, which is exciting! The las few lines are:
Mac OS Version:
12D78
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 12.3.0: Sun Jan 6 22:37:10 PST 2013; root:xnu-2050.22.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 3EB7D8A7-C2D3-32EC-80F4-AB37D61492C6
System model name: MacPro3,1 (Mac-F42C88C8)...
All right folks! We've made progress...maybe. I booted in safe mode using -x, installed multi beast (installed ONLY DSDT Free option and the audio driver, NOTHING else), multibeast reported a successful install, and when I rebooted, TA-DA it booted from the SSD just fine. I punched in my...
Allright, the outpouring of helpful suggestions is awesome! I will try to answer all of them with what happened, (please read to the bottom as my current status is there):
Jinhu: /System/Library/Extensions/FakeSMC.kext/Contents/Plugins does not exist, neither does OEMsmbios.kext, I'm guessing...
Well at least I am not the only one! My motherboard is rev 1.1, I will try some of the things you guys mentioned when I get home this evening, I will post an updated status when I have something. Thanks for the help!!!
Thanks for the info, first defbref, I did switch to a DVI cable to the monitor, so that's not te issue.
Second, I haven't gotten to the OS to be able to install Multibeast, or check those directories. I may be able to boot in safe mode with -x, then check those directories. Should I try that?
OK, wiped the hard drive, started over, using DVI output this time. BIOS settings are the optimized defaults except I turned AHCI on. Installed from Unibeast USB but when booting into the Mountain Lion Install from the USB, the system hangs. Last lines of code are:
WARNING: IOPlatformPluginUtil...
Tried it both ways, I am going to try a new hard drive in a bit, a traditional SATA HDD, and see if it makes a difference. Any other suggestions? I know the IO Bluetooth Controller and AppleHDAController were recurring issues no matter what I did.
Thanks!
Hey, I have been reading about hackintoshes for a while, and have been excited to finally get mine up and running. I thought it would be a simple process since there are so many detailed guides on this website, but despite following them to the letter I cannot get anything to work on my build...
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