RehabMan
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- Motherboard
- Intel DH67BL
- CPU
- i7-2600K
- Graphics
- HD 3000
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
The screens atached before were booting with -v. Sorry for not telling it
You said those were booting from the USB.
The screens atached before were booting with -v. Sorry for not telling it
You said those were booting from the USB.
Yes, from the usb bootloader, chosing the mavericks partition, and in verbose mode.
Is it wrong? How should I do it?
That works. Your goal is to boot directly from the HDD, so you need verbose boot output while doing that. Boot directly from your HDD without the USB in the computer.
Here you are. The only thing that I changed since the last time is that I installed the Wifi Kext.
It is likely a graphics problem. Try plugging in an HDMI monitor.
Then patch your DSDT for HD3000: https://github.com/RehabMan/Laptop-DSDT-Patch
Apply:
"HD3000 Low Resolution"
"Brightness Fix"
optional: "Rename GFX0 to IGPU"
What "WiFi kext"?
I don't have any DSDT installed. Should I do it?
The wifi kext (IO80211Family.kext) is from here: http://www.osx86.net/files/file/251-packard-bell-ts44hr-pack-for-108109/
This is an specific pack for my laptop.
Yes... all laptops require DSDT patches to make various devices work.
Not recommended (you're replacing the provided kext with a different one; not necessary). Use toleda's injector kext instead. See: http://www.tonymacx86.com/network/104850-guide-airport-pcie-half-mini-v2.html
Which is your recommendation for extracting the dsdt?
See post #15.