georgegeorge Posted September 18, 2010 Share Posted September 18, 2010 After successful installation using boot flags "-v -x -f cpus=1 busratio=25", I haven't been able to boot Snow Leopard afterward as the computer restarts itself after about 2 minutes of loading kexts. These are the last lines seen on the bootloader screen before the restart: Loaded HFS+ file................... Loaded HFS+ file...................... nVidia Unknown 0MB NVc0 [10de:06ca] :: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x7,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0) No SMBIOS replacement found. Patched DMI Table. No DSDT replacement found. Leaving ACPI data as is Starting Darwin x86 I've since gotten rid of "nVidia Unknown" message after deleting "TMSafetyNet" in System\Library\Extensions\TMSafetyNet.kext\Contents\MacOS, but now it's been replaced by: efi_inject_get_devprop_string NULL trying stringdata No SMBIOS replacement found. Patched DMI Table. ...and then system reboot. Looks a lot like this guy's http://uphuck.ggrn.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=14207 This is the full story of my effort to get Snow Leopard running. http://www.kexts.com/forum/kexts-com-premi...re-i7-980x.html Could it be that iAtkos is not compatible with my type of motherboard? At first I thought it was my processor, but after noticing a lot of people successfully running Intel i7 980X, I am starting to think the Clevo D900F motherboard is to blame. Here are a number of people with the Clevo D900F laptop. Although all have differing specs (graphics card, RAM, processor) we are all running into the same problem. This is what leads me to believe that the motherboard is the troublemaker. http://osx86.net/f47/clevod900f-eurocom-d9...r-np9280-t5200/ This Clevo D900F user has not had much success either. http://jeffersonchang.wordpress.com/2009/1...ect-hackintosh/ http://jeffersonchang.wordpress.com/2009/1...ackintosh-fail/ These are my BIOS screens. Is there a BIOS configuration appropriate for my motherboard that I should know of? http://i51.tinypic.com/20g1ix3.jpg http://i52.tinypic.com/34t5xxj.jpg http://i56.tinypic.com/2ujl4qg.jpg http://i52.tinypic.com/14wy5vk.jpg http://i52.tinypic.com/2hydpc6.jpg Should I customize before installing? The default setting failed as did the following custom settings: 1. Bootloader - AsereBLN 1.1.9 2. Bootlader Options - Graphics Enabler 3. Patches - Extra directory, fakesmc, Modified Kernels - qoopz 10.3.0, EVO Reboot 4. Drivers - Main Hardware - SATA/IDE->AHCI SATA, Sound->VoodooHDA, PS/2->Apple PS/2 1. Bootloader - Chameleon v2 RC5 2. Bootloader Options - Graphics Enabler (not selected) 3. Patches - Default 4. Drivers - Main Hardware - Sata/IDE - Intel SATA/IDE, JMicron SATA/IDE 5. Drivers - Sound - Voodoo HDA (not selected) 6. Drivers - PS/2 (not selected) 7. Drivers - CPU Power Management - Voodoo P-State 8. Network - Wired - Marvell - Yukon 88E8056 Could you please help me out? I have been struggling for months to setup Snow Leopard on my computer. ------------- Specs: Notebook Platform - Sager 9280 Intel® Core™ i7 Desktop Replacement Gaming Notebook (Built on Clevo D900F) Display - 1920x1200 resolution Motherboard - Clevo D900F Intel X58 chipset Graphics Card - Nvidia GeForce GTX 480M Graphics with 2GB GDDR5 Video Memory Processor - Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition | 3.60GHz | 12MB Intel Smart Cache - 6 Cores/12 Threads RAM - 12GB (12,288MB) DDR3 1333MHz SDRAM Triple Channel Memory | 3 SODIMMs RAID - Standard Hard Drive Setup – No RAID configuration Primary Hard Drive - 640GB | 5400 RPM | SATA II-300 (8MB Cache Buffer) Secondary Hard Drive - 640GB | 5400 RPM | SATA II-300 (8MB Cache Buffer) Third Hard Drive - 640GB | 5400 RPM | SATA II-300 (8MB Cache Buffer) DVD Drive Bay 1 - 8X DVD±R / RW / 4X + Dual Layer Drive Sound Card - Enhanced High Definition 3D Audio Sound System with S/P DIF Digital Output - SB Compatible Bluetooth - Integrated Built-In Bluetooth Module + EDR Memory Card Reader - Internal Built-In 7-in-1 Memory Card Reader (MS/MS PRO/MS DUO/SD/Mini-SD/MMC/RSMMC) Camera - Integrated 3.0 Megapixel Digital Video Camera (Built In Webcam!) Network Card - Integrated Built in 10/1000 Fast Ethernet / LAN Network Card Wireless Network - Integrated Built in Intel 6300 Ultimate-N WiFi Link Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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