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Hello all
I am so sorry that my first post is for help but I have hit a bit of a roadblock with installing Mavericks
I am familiar with a Hackintosh. However, as my new machine is not supported using other methods, I made a UniBeast install
My Specs are as follows
GA H81M-DS2V motherboard
Crucial DDR3 1600
i5 4590 Processor
Asus GT740 graphics
SansDisk 120gb ssd
I also have a TP LINK Wireless card plugged in
On first boot it hung at the apple logo so I tried verbose boot and found the system hanging at PCI CONFIGURATION BEGIN
I managed to get passed this firstly by swapping to the onboard graphics HD4600 and using the boot flag ncpi=0x3000 but cannot seem to get past kernel panic
Here is a picture of how far I can get
http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums...5-791F-488B-97A7-2700DD05FB3A_zpsjbzrwv7p.jpg
I have made sure I am using only one stick of memory and fairly certain all of my bios settings are correct. My copy of mavericks is genuine from the App store and unibeast was run on a friends Mac Pro as I have had an issue in the past making bootable usb's on Hackintoshes
Many thanks for reading and any advice you can give
Take care
I am so sorry that my first post is for help but I have hit a bit of a roadblock with installing Mavericks
I am familiar with a Hackintosh. However, as my new machine is not supported using other methods, I made a UniBeast install
My Specs are as follows
GA H81M-DS2V motherboard
Crucial DDR3 1600
i5 4590 Processor
Asus GT740 graphics
SansDisk 120gb ssd
I also have a TP LINK Wireless card plugged in
On first boot it hung at the apple logo so I tried verbose boot and found the system hanging at PCI CONFIGURATION BEGIN
I managed to get passed this firstly by swapping to the onboard graphics HD4600 and using the boot flag ncpi=0x3000 but cannot seem to get past kernel panic
Here is a picture of how far I can get
http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums...5-791F-488B-97A7-2700DD05FB3A_zpsjbzrwv7p.jpg
I have made sure I am using only one stick of memory and fairly certain all of my bios settings are correct. My copy of mavericks is genuine from the App store and unibeast was run on a friends Mac Pro as I have had an issue in the past making bootable usb's on Hackintoshes
Many thanks for reading and any advice you can give
Take care