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ASUS A53E/K53E Yosemite Install Memory Allocation Error!

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I currently have an ASUS A53E with a K53E board running Mavericks 10.9.3. I am trying to upgrade to a clean install of Yosemite via Unibeast 5.0.2.

At this point I have tried booting with just about every boot flag and nothing has worked I keep getting a Memory Allocation Error! anyone ever have a similar problem any advice is greatly appreciated.

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Memory allocation error! Addr: 0x86214a8, Size 0x4d511, File: free, Line: 0
This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED!!!
 
I currently have an ASUS A53E with a K53E board running Mavericks 10.9.3. I am trying to upgrade to a clean install of Yosemite via Unibeast 5.0.2.

At this point I have tried booting with just about every boot flag and nothing has worked I keep getting a Memory Allocation Error! anyone ever have a similar problem any advice is greatly appreciated.

Code:
Memory allocation error! Addr: 0x86214a8, Size 0x4d511, File: free, Line: 0
This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED!!!

http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...aller-laptops-unibeast-chimera-chameleon.html
 
I have tried running the USB installer using your recommended settings however, I still get the same message. Any suggestions... I can upload a screenshot of the verbose log before the memory error.
 
I have tried running the USB installer using your recommended settings however, I still get the same message. Any suggestions... I can upload a screenshot of the verbose log before the memory error.

You should show a screen shot/photo and describe the exact procedures you used to create the USB and the exact flags you're using.
 
IMG_1368.jpg

Sorry for the delay... here is the screenshot of the error I am receiving when I boot using"GraphicsEnabler=No -x -v"
 
SOLVED!!

There was a problem with one of the boot flags in my org.chameleon.boot.plist "UseKernelCache=No" should have been "UseKernelCache=Yes"
 
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