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Hi there,
I am a first time Hackintosh builder/installer, and have jumped in somewhat at the deep end. I have been following golden builds on here to try and use compatible components. My 'important' components are:
I am attempting to install Mountain Lion on this this machine, I have a genuine MacBook Pro at my disposal to do this, along with a legitimate Mountain Lion installer (obtained from the App Store).
I have used UniBeast 1.6.1 to create a bootable USB hard drive for Mountain Lion, I have then plugged this into my Hackintosh, the drive is found, and the boot process begins. Initially it was getting stuck scanning the PCI bus, from searching the forum, I found this fix:
-v npci=0x2000
After that, it would then get stuck waiting for root device, it took a while to track this down, but ultimately I had to disable hyper threading and disable all cores except the first. I also disabled any other on board devices from the BIOS and then added the following command line option:
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1
It now gets further, creating RAM disk for various volumes and so on, but at the end the screens is left with :
NVDAGK100HAL loaded and registered.
DSMOS has arrived
However it doesn't get any further. From reading the forum, I have tried the following combinations:
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=0 GraphicsEnabler=No
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=0 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
However none of these combinations have got any further. Other things I have tried that have got stuck at exactly the same point:
I have also tried the -x 'safe mode' switch, off hand I can't recall if that got stuck at the same point, or at some point earlier.
As this is all new to me, I'm not entirely sure what to do next, my forum searches have lead me towards thinking perhaps the GT 640 graphics card is causing the problems, I'm not sure if that is the case? I am also not sure what to do next to try and resolve this. My understanding is that 'DSMOS has arrived' is probably the last thing I should expect to see in the console, and that the next thing that should happen is for the installer GUI to come up, allowing me to select language and install.
Any help that can be provided will be received gratefully. I have tried to be a good new user by performing extensive searches of the forum, but appologies in advance if I have got anything wrong.
Steve
edit: Added Plugging the monitor into the HDMI and both DVI ports one at a time to list of steps tried
I am a first time Hackintosh builder/installer, and have jumped in somewhat at the deep end. I have been following golden builds on here to try and use compatible components. My 'important' components are:
- Mother board: Asus SABERTOOTH X79 Socket 2011
- CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K 3.20GHz Socket 2011
- Corsair 32GB (4x 8GB) 1600MHz DDR3
- GFX card: EVGA GT 640 2GB
- Hard drive: SanDisk 240GB Extreme SSD
I am attempting to install Mountain Lion on this this machine, I have a genuine MacBook Pro at my disposal to do this, along with a legitimate Mountain Lion installer (obtained from the App Store).
I have used UniBeast 1.6.1 to create a bootable USB hard drive for Mountain Lion, I have then plugged this into my Hackintosh, the drive is found, and the boot process begins. Initially it was getting stuck scanning the PCI bus, from searching the forum, I found this fix:
-v npci=0x2000
After that, it would then get stuck waiting for root device, it took a while to track this down, but ultimately I had to disable hyper threading and disable all cores except the first. I also disabled any other on board devices from the BIOS and then added the following command line option:
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1
It now gets further, creating RAM disk for various volumes and so on, but at the end the screens is left with :
NVDAGK100HAL loaded and registered.
DSMOS has arrived
However it doesn't get any further. From reading the forum, I have tried the following combinations:
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=0 GraphicsEnabler=No
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=0 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No
-v npci=0x2000 -cpus 1 PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
However none of these combinations have got any further. Other things I have tried that have got stuck at exactly the same point:
- Installing Lion and Mountain Lion separately (using UniBeast 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 respectively)
- Plugging the installation HD into each port of the Hackintosh
- Changing the slot the graphics card is in
- Changing the port the internal SSD is plugged in (trying both the first SATA 6.0 port and the first SATA 3.0 port)
- Plugging the monitor into the HDMI and both DVI ports one at a time
I have also tried the -x 'safe mode' switch, off hand I can't recall if that got stuck at the same point, or at some point earlier.
As this is all new to me, I'm not entirely sure what to do next, my forum searches have lead me towards thinking perhaps the GT 640 graphics card is causing the problems, I'm not sure if that is the case? I am also not sure what to do next to try and resolve this. My understanding is that 'DSMOS has arrived' is probably the last thing I should expect to see in the console, and that the next thing that should happen is for the installer GUI to come up, allowing me to select language and install.
Any help that can be provided will be received gratefully. I have tried to be a good new user by performing extensive searches of the forum, but appologies in advance if I have got anything wrong.
Steve
edit: Added Plugging the monitor into the HDMI and both DVI ports one at a time to list of steps tried