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Unibeast disk on key won't start

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Did you check if there is a BIOS upgrade? How did you create your Unibeast USB? On a real Mac?
Yes, I upgraded my bios, and I created the unibeast on a real mac.
That's pretty wierd isn't it? :/
 
Yes, I upgraded my bios, and I created the unibeast on a real mac.
That's pretty wierd isn't it? :/

You might try some other bootloaders (eg. Chameleon) just to see if the behavior is different...
 
You might try some other bootloaders (eg. Chameleon) just to see if the behavior is different...

Ok, so we have some progress. I managed to get the GUI where I choose either my USB with ML, or Windows NTFS (I already have windows installed)
I choose the ML USB, i get the gray screen with the apple logo for about a second - and the laptop reboots.
any idea? thanks!!
 
Ok, so we have some progress. I managed to get the GUI where I choose either my USB with ML, or Windows NTFS (I already have windows installed)
I choose the ML USB, i get the gray screen with the apple logo for about a second - and the laptop reboots.
any idea? thanks!!

Back to post #2 and #4 for trying different boot flags and "-v" for diagnostics during boot...
 
Ok, seems like the only "fault" it prints, is at the very beginning :
ACPI table not found: dsdt.aml
ACPI table not found:ssdt.aml

other than that there are no errors or faults - but it still reboots
 
Ok, seems like the only "fault" it prints, is at the very beginning :
ACPI table not found: dsdt.aml
ACPI table not found:ssdt.aml

other than that there are no errors or faults - but it still reboots

What is printed after that?

Those messages are normal when you have no /Extra/dsdt.aml and /Extra/ssdt.aml.
 
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