Every time I start up my hackintosh i have to use the unibeast flashdrive to start up. How can I solve this ?
I am using the chimera boot loader.
any solutions ?
also when i trt to boot from the hard drive the motherboard says
boot:Gpt
boot:test
boot:test
boot:Gpt
boot:test
boot:test...
every time i boot in verbose it stop at this code. what can i do to get it to get it to continue and work
code: ACPI_SMC_platformplugin::start - waitforservice(resourceMatching(appleIntelCpuPowerManagement) timed out
-- power management may be incomplete or unsupported
17.331276: ATHR: unknown...
If possible could I get a list of the apple kexts multibeast replaces and which multibeast option replaces what kext ?
any help would be greatly appreciated.
when booting in verbose i would have one kext issue after the other, and i was wondering what apple kexts each multibeast selection replaces so i can replace them in one big sweep.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
I was able to install mac os x to the hard drive but how to I start it from the hard drive with out the use of unibeast ?
i have a ga-z77x-d3h
and a i3 core processer
I am new to building hackintoshes and i was wondering how you get to kext files.
I heard that they are under Library/application support/extensions but I get not find a extension folder. The reason I need it is because I can only boot in safe mode right now and I need to delete certain kext files.
The only way to start up max os x mt lion from the harddrive is using unibeast and putting it into safe mood so i can run multibeast and get the bootloader driver, but when multibeast finishes it say installation has failed. This happens everytime what do i do ?
motherboard: ga-z77x-d3h
cpu...
After I installed lion I rebooted and selected my hardrive in the Chimera Boot Screen. when it starts the apple logo appears then the loading circle appears and does this continuously. what do i do ? also I'm new to building hackintoshes so things might have to be simplified.
I was looking at some hackintosh articles and they suggested in order to get the most out of your hardware to make sure you have a DSDT file for the motherboard, and i was just wondering do all motherboards have this file ? If so where can i get a DSDT file for this motherboard
Intel Desktop...
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