- Joined
- Apr 17, 2011
- Messages
- 60
- Motherboard
- custom
- CPU
- intel i7
- Graphics
- nvidia 680GTX
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I'm new to iBoot & MultiBeast, actually just giving it a try.
I managed to go through the iBoot / install MacOS Snow Leopard / update with the 10.6.7 Combo update steps, and then started to gradually install features via MultiBeast.
I downloaded the DSDT file appropriate to my motherboard, and installed the DSDT-based MultiBeast at first. so far so good - the HDD holding MacOS X could boot up fine. interestingly, at this step the network card functionality was lost - whereas originally after the 'vanilla' MacOS X install, it worked fine.
so I went on to try to install various drivers, and this is where all failed. I selected the nVidia driver, the audio driver & the realtek ethernet driver, and then went for install. it seemed go through well, albeit after the installer quit, the system hung.
so I did a hard reset, and then it won't boot anymore. please see the photo attached of a verbose boot final kernel panic screenshot.
I wonder what drivers I should install specifically?
is there a way to remove the offending driver without re-installing everything from scratch?
the hardware in question:
I've seen this combination here on the forums as 'working fine', so most probably I'm not doing something right.
I managed to go through the iBoot / install MacOS Snow Leopard / update with the 10.6.7 Combo update steps, and then started to gradually install features via MultiBeast.
I downloaded the DSDT file appropriate to my motherboard, and installed the DSDT-based MultiBeast at first. so far so good - the HDD holding MacOS X could boot up fine. interestingly, at this step the network card functionality was lost - whereas originally after the 'vanilla' MacOS X install, it worked fine.
so I went on to try to install various drivers, and this is where all failed. I selected the nVidia driver, the audio driver & the realtek ethernet driver, and then went for install. it seemed go through well, albeit after the installer quit, the system hung.
so I did a hard reset, and then it won't boot anymore. please see the photo attached of a verbose boot final kernel panic screenshot.
I wonder what drivers I should install specifically?
is there a way to remove the offending driver without re-installing everything from scratch?
the hardware in question:
- gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 rev 2.0, BIOS version FD[/*:m:1p1eyd3x]
- intel i7-960[/*:m:1p1eyd3x]
- 12GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM[/*:m:1p1eyd3x]
- MSI nVidia GTX 470[/*:m:1p1eyd3x]
I've seen this combination here on the forums as 'working fine', so most probably I'm not doing something right.