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Hello guys,

 

Today i installed Mac OSX Mountain Lion (iATKOS ML2) on my PC with the following patches... PCI-0 for Gigabyte Boards, USB 3.0 for Z77, Nvidia Drivers

The installation started without problems and ended without any problem, but after i restart my pc and try to boot into Mac i got only this screen and the mouse freezed

 

http://img4.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/20130124174jc714elg5b.jpg

 

I tried in the Chamelon Bootloader the options: -v -f and UseKernelCache=No but nothing helped

 

 

I hope that you can help me

 

 

My PC:

 

CPU: Intel Core i7 3770

Motherboard: GA-Z77X-D3H

RAM: 8 GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill RipJawsX

GPU: 2x Zotac! GeForce GTX 560 Ti AMP @ SLI

HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3 1 TB

SSD: OCZ Vertex4 SSD 128 GB

Mouse: Tt eSports Black Mouse

Keyboard: Logitech G15 Rev. 2

 

P.S: Mac is installed on a second partition on the HDD

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ok, in your Extra you not have the kext FakeSMC.kext and NULLCPUPowerManegemente.kext, for it your system don't boot, from windows with DriverMac you can install this two kexts in your disk in S/L/E and use the boot flag of my previus post

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boot with -s and type this code for mv all graphics kexts for raiz of your disk in folder backup, try copy the kext FakeSMC.kext for S/L/E of your disk too

 

 

mount /

mkdir kext_backup

cd /System/Library/Extensions

mv ATI* GeForce* NVDA* AppleIntelHD* AppleIntelSNB*/kext_backup

cd /System/Library/Caches

sudo rm -rf *

diskutil repairPermissions /

shutdown -R now

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if you have windows installed, install MACDRIVE and go for S/L/E of your disk and copy all graphics kexts for a secure place, then delete all, use keyboard and mouse USB in Port USB 2.0, 3.0 not work

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post a photo, your bios is UEFI, look this

 

Mac OS X cannot boot if you set the boot option to anything that starts with "UEFI". Instead, you must select the boot option that starts with "P0". Also, after you finish installing Mac OS X, you should change this setting back to default, so that hard disks are the first boot option (this optional, but it will speed up your boot times later on).

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