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Installing OSX on a new system.
Here's the specs.
Motherboard: Gigabyte H55M-UD2H
CPU: Core i5 760
Graphics: GeForce GT 240 1GB
Memory: 4GB 1333 MHz
Hard Drive: WDC WD10EURS-630AB1 1TB
I am able to OSX installed no problem but when I reboot from the hard drive I am met with this error.
Have tried completely reinstalling several times. Each times with different settings. I have tried using both the DSDT from this website for my board as well as an easybeast install. I have tried manually installing multiple versions of Chameleon to no avail. I have made sure my partition is active. Installed the bootloader to EFI partition.
I have read a couple places that this could be caused by the hard drive I'm using (I really hope not). There is only one partition on the drive. I installed windows and subsequently completely reformatted the drive without a problem when I first built the computer.
I am really at a loss here. I'm trying to install the AnVal Bootloader now, though I'm not sure I am doing right. I've searched this forum and many other for a solution and tried just about everything I found.
Is there any help out there for me? Please let me know of anything I left out.
Here's the specs.
Motherboard: Gigabyte H55M-UD2H
CPU: Core i5 760
Graphics: GeForce GT 240 1GB
Memory: 4GB 1333 MHz
Hard Drive: WDC WD10EURS-630AB1 1TB
I am able to OSX installed no problem but when I reboot from the hard drive I am met with this error.
Code:
boot0: gpt
boot0: test
boot0: test
boot0: error
Have tried completely reinstalling several times. Each times with different settings. I have tried using both the DSDT from this website for my board as well as an easybeast install. I have tried manually installing multiple versions of Chameleon to no avail. I have made sure my partition is active. Installed the bootloader to EFI partition.
I have read a couple places that this could be caused by the hard drive I'm using (I really hope not). There is only one partition on the drive. I installed windows and subsequently completely reformatted the drive without a problem when I first built the computer.
I am really at a loss here. I'm trying to install the AnVal Bootloader now, though I'm not sure I am doing right. I've searched this forum and many other for a solution and tried just about everything I found.
Is there any help out there for me? Please let me know of anything I left out.