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HELP, Chimera Won't Boot

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Hi! I finished the installation, using Multibeast, but, when I try to boot from my Hdd, Chimera boot loader don't work, my ultrabook go back to list of boot options, just Unibeast Work. Can help me? Clover is a option?
 
I tried the "solution 1" of tutorial, the solution 2 don't worked for me because is a notebook. Solution 1 don't worked too, my notebook have Ssd and a Hdd, I installed in the first one. The bootloader installed is a chimera 3.0... it comes in multibeast 6.

My ultrabook have a option "Windows boot manager" in list of boot. Does this affect the functioning of the chimera? :beachball:
 
I tried the "solution 1" of tutorial, the solution 2 don't worked for me because is a notebook. Solution 1 don't worked too, my notebook have Ssd and a Hdd, I installed in the first one. The bootloader installed is a chimera 3.0... it comes in multibeast 6.

Make sure you applied the fix to the correct device.

Also, some laptops will not boot from the internal SSD (usually reserved for HDD cache).
 
grateful, I will go to install on Hdd and I will apply the fix. I will post the results later. In list of drives In disk utility my Hdd is the second, to apply the correction who code is? :rolleyes:

"dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/disk0s2" or "dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/disk1s2" ?
 
grateful, I will go to install on Hdd and I will apply the fix. I will post the results later. In list of drives In disk utility my Hdd is the second, to apply the correction who code is? :rolleyes:

"dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/disk0s2" or "dd if=/usr/standalone/i386/boot1h of=/dev/disk1s2" ?

Impossible to tell without the output from 'diskutil list'...
 
There is! My diskutil list.
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Your mac install is at /dev/disk1, not /dev/disk0.

And there is my Multibeast configuration
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Not a good idea. For starting with Multibeast: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks...-sandy-bridge-ivy-bridge-haswell-laptops.html

Other problem that I have, if I don't boot using -x I have a infinite boot, the apple logo still rolling.


In verbose mode i have this.
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The system don't crash, I can type in this screen.

Likely a graphics problem. No ideas without detailed specs...

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Graphics: all graphics devices + laptop internal screen resolution

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System: HP ProBook 4540s
CPU: i5-3320m/HM76
Graphics: HD4000, 1366x768

Use CPU-Z on Windows to find CPU (Core iX-xxx) and motherboard chipset (HMxx). For a laptop, these details are important and affect critical installation procedures.
 
Your mac install is at /dev/disk1, not /dev/disk0.



Not a good idea. For starting with Multibeast: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks...-sandy-bridge-ivy-bridge-haswell-laptops.html



Likely a graphics problem. No ideas without detailed specs...

Please provide complete details in your profile/signature
(Profile/Settings link in upper right corner of this site)

System: manufacturer/model
CPU: detailed CPU model + motherboard chipset
Graphics: all graphics devices + laptop internal screen resolution

For example, typical Ivy laptop:
System: HP ProBook 4540s
CPU: i5-3320m/HM76
Graphics: HD4000, 1366x768

Use CPU-Z on Windows to find CPU (Core iX-xxx) and motherboard chipset (HMxx). For a laptop, these details are important and affect critical installation procedures.


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