laraaj55 Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 I have been trying to boot the HAZARD 10.6.6i DVD on my Dell Latitude D630 for last few weeks with no success. I tried everything i came across patched the ISO with the patch SL_10.6.6i_IOATAFamily.ppf checked the MD5 everything was OK. boot the DVD with these options: arch=386 busratio=8 -f -v -x -v CPU=1 busratio=2 with the normal boot process i get the following error: using the -v option i get the the following error : It seems like it's still complaining about the kernel extension ElliottForcelegacyRTC.kext although the ISO was properly patched My dell latitude D630 has a Core2 Duo 2.2 processor 3 Gb of RAM and an NVidia Quadro NVS135M here is pictures of the CPU-z Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexanita Posted April 3, 2011 Share Posted April 3, 2011 busratio=2 or 20?? I can boot and install with "busratio=20" on Lenovo X201. PS, But still have the issue to login the system after restart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riws Posted April 3, 2011 Share Posted April 3, 2011 Delete ElliottForcelegacyRTC.kext from the ISO file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laraaj55 Posted April 9, 2011 Author Share Posted April 9, 2011 Here is how i solved the problem: First download Acute Systems TransMac from the following link : http://laraaj.com/pics/Acute_Systems_TransMac_v9.1.rar run it and choose "Options" from the Menu then check the "Show Hidden Files" option like in the picture below. From the Menu again click "File" then click "Open Disk Image" and browse to where your HAZARD 10.6.6i DVD ISO image is stored on your hard disk and open it. from the ISO index of TransMac open the directory /System/Library/Extensions/ and search for the folder ElliottForcelegacyRTC.kext right click on it then choose "Delete" like in the picture below. Burn your ISO image and it will boot without any problems. After you are done with the installation you will have a problem booting the new installed MACOSX because of the ElliottForcelegacyRTC.kext again so to solve this problem you will have to remove it at the last sptep of the installation before your restart to that follow this steps: after you are done installing your MACOSX and before you restart your computer from the "Utilities" Menu of the installation choose "Terminal" like in the following picture : then type the following commands : mount to find what directory is your newly installed MACOSX partition mounted to it should be a partition of the type HFS. cd /Volumes/XXX/System/Library/Extensions/ where XXX is the name of the directory your newly installed MACOSX partition is mounted to. rm -r ElliottForcelegacyRTC.kext To Delete the ElliottForcelegacyRTC.kext extension from the installed MACOSX. type exit in the terminal or choose "Quit" from the "Terminal" Menu. then restart your computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnOnuma Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 What is the -x and -f switches for? Why are you using a busratio of 8? On to helping you out... Go to hazards website (you can find it by google) and look for the update section. They have an IOATAFamily and RTC Patch. Download it and patch your ISO. Then at the very end of the installation, when you get the screen -installation has succeeded- do not press continue. Follow the instructions posted earlier to delete the Kext file. Then click continue and let it reboot. This worked on mine, but my video takes forever. I am about to try Chameleon and allow it to enable graphics. I've read that is supposed to help. This is done with the 10.6.6i Hazard release. *****OK - DO NOT TRY THE GRAPHICS ENABLER****** I chose it as one of my Chameleon options and it went from slow to non-booting. If it did boot into the OS X system I couldn't see it as My Screen stayed black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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