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Article: UniBeast: Install OS X Mavericks on Any Supported Intel-based PC
Install went well until it was time to reboot on its own. Now I get a kernel panic shortly after the apple appears. I've tried different flags to get it to boot, but nothing seems to work. I have a Gigabyte z68xp-ud3, i7-2600k and Gigabyte hd6870. I erased the HD clean and did a fresh install and then used quick start> userDSDT (used the file downloaded from this site)> build> install> reboot. Right now I'm trying a reinstall. Any suggestions on what settings to use in Multibeast? I'm guessing this is where I went wrong? If it matters I never installed Mt. Lion, so I'm not sure if there were any hiccups with my setup I should watch out for. I believe I read somewhere on here there was a problem with my graphics card? Should I try installing with it unplugged? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm attaching a pic of my kernel panic incase it can shed light on my problem.
Update: after reinstalling I got it to boot in safe mood. I deleted the appleintelCPUPowerManagemen.kext file and now it seems to boot on its own. I guess I'll have to wait and see if that gives me any issues. Now I have no sound, so I'll have to try a few things there.
Install went well until it was time to reboot on its own. Now I get a kernel panic shortly after the apple appears. I've tried different flags to get it to boot, but nothing seems to work. I have a Gigabyte z68xp-ud3, i7-2600k and Gigabyte hd6870. I erased the HD clean and did a fresh install and then used quick start> userDSDT (used the file downloaded from this site)> build> install> reboot. Right now I'm trying a reinstall. Any suggestions on what settings to use in Multibeast? I'm guessing this is where I went wrong? If it matters I never installed Mt. Lion, so I'm not sure if there were any hiccups with my setup I should watch out for. I believe I read somewhere on here there was a problem with my graphics card? Should I try installing with it unplugged? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm attaching a pic of my kernel panic incase it can shed light on my problem.
Update: after reinstalling I got it to boot in safe mood. I deleted the appleintelCPUPowerManagemen.kext file and now it seems to boot on its own. I guess I'll have to wait and see if that gives me any issues. Now I have no sound, so I'll have to try a few things there.