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ML Install Boot hangs on Fujitsu Lifebook S760 Notebook


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I created a bootable USB Stick of Mountain Lion 10.8.3 with ##### (where i checked "Laptop Support" during the creation process).

Stick should be OK, i already did this one day before for my PC Installation (on a Gigabyte GA-Z77-DS3H with UEFI).

The sticks boots, I select the USB Stick at Chimera Boot Menu and then the boot hangs at the screen with the apple logo and the spinning wheel...

Of course I tried booting with -x -v and PCIRootUID=1.

I also disabled all devices in BIOS that are not needed (disabled LAN, WLAN, Bluetooth, UMTS). No difference, installation hangs with the devices enabled and disabled.

I took a photo of the last output i get, when trying to boot with -v (in the photo all devices that could be disabled are disabled, if the are enabled i get a additional line about the LAN adapter "E1000.... MAC-address..." but no error. I can make antoher photo if it helps.

Also i get CMOS checksum error after every boot from the Mountain Lion Stick.

 

Hardware of my Laptop:

 

CPU: Intel® Core i5-540M

Chipset: Intel® QM57

Video: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD (Intel HD Graphics)

Audio: Realtek ALC269

LAN: Intel 82577LM

WLAN: Atheros AR9287

UMTS: Sierra Wireless Gobi 2000

 

Data Sheet: http://docs.ts.fujitsu.com/dl.aspx?id=7aaa9e20-d5e7-4ef1-8907-f8ce45392295

 

Should i use additional paramaters in the boot screen? Do i have to add files/kexts to the stick?

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I added nothing manually, don't know at the moment if ##### does add this automatically during the USB-Stick creation process. (Created the stick according to the guides linked here: http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Installation_Guides#10.8.2_Guides)

As far as i know FakeSMC and AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement are installed by ##### after the initial Mountain Lion setup.

How can I add this manually to the installation stick, or check if it is already included?

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I don't think it installs them automatically. But here are the files you can try put onto your USB/HDD: http://www.4shared.com/zip/lNWvWI63/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementke.html? and http://www.4shared.com/zip/sUods2vW/FakeSMCkext.html? If that doesn't work try creating your USB with Pandora from Insanelymac download section, it works much better in my opinion.

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OK will try that today und report.

Is there any guide for Pandora?

I know that insanlymac is not a fan of the site on which you can get "the beast tools", but I did not know that it is not wanted to mention the tool names.

Especially because insanlymac links to OSx86 Wiki in the Header and the guides you find there for 10.8.x all base on this tools...

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