Well, lets started
Listen to Totenkopf i open this thread talk about the new ivy bridge iBoot.
i've got a kernel panic just after press enter in the first screen.
i put the -v -f -x flag but nothing change.
i attach the image of the panic.
system: alienware x51 ( unknown mobo ) - 4 GB ram - 1TB HDD barracuda - igfx hd 4000 - gtx555 (but boot with igfx) - cpu i7-3770 3.40GHz
some ideas? (bios set up to ahci mode - igfx - legacy mode)
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dadovisual
We are asuming that you are using the new Iboot for Ivy Bridge CD -
If so you may want to remove the Nviaid 550 GFX card and see what we can do w the onboard cpu HD4000 GFX
The Bootloader should have the injects for the HD4000 gfx enabled ( MacMan would know) as this is what tells OSX how to use the HD gfx.
But their are certain settings in the UEFI BIOS that need to be set like the one is as you stated above - we want it enabled if we are to use only HD4000.
Also the memory size matters - video ram - amount used.
Do a google search on these terms "Enable HD 4000 graphics on your Hackintosh (experimental)" the date on this link will be July 18 2012
This link has information on UEFI BIOS settings also the Chemelon loader which is now different than the older one used in iBoot. - again Macman would know.
then do a Google search on these terms as well "How to set up the UEFI of your Hackintosh's Gigabyte motherboard" the date on this link will be August 11 2012 - if your UEFI Bios is like these then follow their suggestions,
I am sure that you will still need to use control switches at startup - so try these -
when you boot up the new iBoot and get the screen - insert DVD - press PF5 - wait for DVD name to appear - then press space bar - enter this string.
"-x -v -f acpi=off PCIRootUID=0 GraphicsEnabler=No "
Tony has on this site a section on UEFI settings may want to seach their as well
Also you will need to enable un the USB section legacy support!
Also your VGA connection will be non usable as APPLe only use's DVI - if your video disapears this may be whats so...