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So after several attempts, I was able to get through the installation using PCIRootUID=0 option since the monitor kept turning black. After restarting, I loaded from the newly installed ML with -x option in safe mode, and it actually loaded! After my excitement, I quickly ran into additional roadblocks. I installed Multibeast based on the settings here http://www.tonymacx86.com/lion-desktop-guides/54865-asrock-fatal-ty-p67-pro-quick-install-guide.html
System Utilities/Repair Permissions
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/Patched AppleHDA/ALC892
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Disk/IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Graphics/NVIDIA 4xx/5xx Support/10.7.2+ Combo OpenCL Enabler
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Miscellaneous/FakeSMC
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Miscellaneous/USB 3.0 - NEC/Renesas/Etron
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Miscellaneous/Patched AppleICPUPM/OS X 10.7.4
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Network/Realtek Gigabit Ethernet
Drivers & Bootloaders/Bootloaders/Chimera v1.9.2
Customisation/Boot Options/64-Bit Apple Boot Screen
Customisation/Boot Options/SSDT/Core i7
Customisation/System Definitions/iMac/iMac12,2
Customisation/Theme/tonymacx86 Remixed
Now when I restarted, it goes into Kernel Panic. Tried safe mode. Tried different settings like -x -v -f acpi=off PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No and no success.
Looking at the error, it seems like a CPU Management issue.
Kernel Extensions in backtrace (while dependencies):
com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
It worked fine before I installed the Multibeast, so I know my computer is compatible. Not sure what I need to do to fix.
I have a ASRock P67 Pro3 SE Motherboard.
Thanks so much.
System Utilities/Repair Permissions
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/Patched AppleHDA/ALC892
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Disk/IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Graphics/NVIDIA 4xx/5xx Support/10.7.2+ Combo OpenCL Enabler
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Miscellaneous/FakeSMC
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Miscellaneous/USB 3.0 - NEC/Renesas/Etron
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Miscellaneous/Patched AppleICPUPM/OS X 10.7.4
Drivers & Bootloaders/Kexts & Enablers/Network/Realtek Gigabit Ethernet
Drivers & Bootloaders/Bootloaders/Chimera v1.9.2
Customisation/Boot Options/64-Bit Apple Boot Screen
Customisation/Boot Options/SSDT/Core i7
Customisation/System Definitions/iMac/iMac12,2
Customisation/Theme/tonymacx86 Remixed
Now when I restarted, it goes into Kernel Panic. Tried safe mode. Tried different settings like -x -v -f acpi=off PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No and no success.
Looking at the error, it seems like a CPU Management issue.
Kernel Extensions in backtrace (while dependencies):
com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
It worked fine before I installed the Multibeast, so I know my computer is compatible. Not sure what I need to do to fix.
I have a ASRock P67 Pro3 SE Motherboard.
Thanks so much.