BrickPig Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 4 Motherboard Ga-z97x-DU3H CPU i7-4790K Graphics GTX 960 G1-Gaming 4GB Mac Classic Mac Mobile Phone May 3, 2015 #1 Hello, i have a problem with the installation of Yosemite on my Pc. Every time it stops at System uptime in nanoseconds: ......... CPU Intel i7 4790K MB GA-z97x-UD3H SSD Samsung 840 EVO GPU Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1-Gaming 4GB What should i do? Please Help
Hello, i have a problem with the installation of Yosemite on my Pc. Every time it stops at System uptime in nanoseconds: ......... CPU Intel i7 4790K MB GA-z97x-UD3H SSD Samsung 840 EVO GPU Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1-Gaming 4GB What should i do? Please Help
P1LGRIM Moderator Joined Mar 2, 2012 Messages 26,462 Motherboard Lenovo ThinkStation p700 CPU 2x E5-2620 V3 Graphics RX 560 Mac Classic Mac Mobile Phone May 3, 2015 #2 BrickPig said: Hello, i have a problem with the installation of Yosemite on my Pc. Every time it stops at System uptime in nanoseconds: ......... CPU Intel i7 4790K MB GA-z97x-UD3H SSD Samsung 840 EVO GPU Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1-Gaming 4GB What should i do? Please Help View attachment 136097 Click to expand... System uptime in nanoseconds is of little use for diagnosis, It just tells you how long the system was active before suffering a kernel panic. In your case it's a deadbeef error that is the culprit. Try adding maxmem=4096 to your boot flags, or -no-zp (or both) Also if you are connected to your GTX960 (by a digital connection - VGA is not supported) you will need to add nv_disable=1 to your boot flags too.
BrickPig said: Hello, i have a problem with the installation of Yosemite on my Pc. Every time it stops at System uptime in nanoseconds: ......... CPU Intel i7 4790K MB GA-z97x-UD3H SSD Samsung 840 EVO GPU Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1-Gaming 4GB What should i do? Please Help View attachment 136097 Click to expand... System uptime in nanoseconds is of little use for diagnosis, It just tells you how long the system was active before suffering a kernel panic. In your case it's a deadbeef error that is the culprit. Try adding maxmem=4096 to your boot flags, or -no-zp (or both) Also if you are connected to your GTX960 (by a digital connection - VGA is not supported) you will need to add nv_disable=1 to your boot flags too.