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My PC setup is as follows:

Intel i7-4770
GA-Z87X-D3H
Palit GeForce GTX 760 (Though I'm always running th Intel HD while installing)
8GB DDR3 RAM
320GB Fujitsu SATA-II

I followed the Simplest Installer Guide. Everything runs perfectly, I can Start Snow Leopard without any flags and the combo update also works fine. I create my usb boot device with myHack 3.3.1. This works perfectly and I can boot the Mavericks installer again without any flags.

Sadly when the installer finished Mavericks won't boot. It just stucks at the point that you see below in the picture.

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I tried safe mode which allows me to boot and I can sucessfully log in, BUT i have no drivers, not even USB devices are mountable. Also Ethernet doesn't work(10.6 it worked OOB).

 

 

I saw that many of the new Haswell Mainboards have issues. You have any ideas or tips what I may do wrong? Thanks in advance

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Remove the kexts IntelHD.

If boot stops right before reaching the installer, or graphics aren't working right, delete video kexts:
ATI = AMDRadeon* and ATI*
Intel = AppleIntelHD*, AppleIntelSNB* and AppleIntelFramebuffer*
nVidia = GeForce* and NVDA*

fsck -fy
mount -uw /
mkdir /kext_backup
cd /System/Library/Extensions
mv AppleIntelHD* AppleIntelSNB* AppleIntelFramebuffer* AMDRadeon* ATI* GeForce* NVDA* /kext_backup
rm ../Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache
reboot
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Hello

Waiting a minute... Did you run SL with Haswell CPU without modified kernel???

In MV... Try boot with GraphicsEnabler=No... if it doesn't work boot with -x (safe mode) and after install and configure bootloader...

Other thing... Your mobo is UEFI, so i recommend install Clover, you can set your Bios to UEFI, here a guide: http://olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=4084

First try all these things and see if you have progress...
 

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hi..

do you have fakesmc at s/l/e?....I have ga z87x ud3h with g210 running 10.9.1 without issues and with chameleon...first  ge=n as pimentelx86 said and -npci=0x2000

and check at bios about multiple graphic cards option...

 

 

c.frio

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hi..do you have fakesmc at s/l/e?....I have ga z87x ud3h with g210 running 10.9.1 without issues and with chameleon...first ge=n as pimentelx86 said and -npci=0x2000and check at bios about multiple graphic cards option...c.frio
Sorry to say but I'm in this Way a total newbie. Could you explain me whatfakesmc sle means?

 

Remove the kexts IntelHD.If boot stops right before reaching the installer, or graphics aren't working right, delete video kexts:[/size]ATI = AMDRadeon* and ATI*[/size]Intel = AppleIntelHD*, AppleIntelSNB* and AppleIntelFramebuffer*[/size]nVidia = GeForce* and NVDA*[/size]
fsck -fymount -uw /mkdir /kext_backupcd /System/Library/Extensionsmv AppleIntelHD* AppleIntelSNB* AppleIntelFramebuffer* AMDRadeon* ATI* GeForce* NVDA* /kext_backuprm ../Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcachereboot
I will try this once I'm home. Where can I modify this, I mean I have no bootable oSX in the moment. Anyway, graphics work fine for me even without any mods.

 

HelloWaiting a minute... Did you run SL with Haswell CPU without modified kernel???In MV... Try boot with GraphicsEnabler=No... if it doesn't work boot with -x (safe mode) and after install and configure bootloader...Other thing... Your mobo is UEFI, so i recommend install Clover, you can set your Bios to UEFI, here a guide: http://olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=4084First try all these things and see if you have progress...
I already boot with -x it works but it's not what I can work with. I need a normal booted OSX and yes sl works better on my setup as mavericks in the moment. I had to disable Vt-d in my uefi.
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Hi binux,

 

your sreenshot seems like the graphic-subsystem isn't loaded correctly - that's the reason why you can boot in safe mode ("-x")...

 

I set up a Gigabyte H87-D3H last days and had the same error. Solution was to use Chameleon's GraphicsEnabler (since 2.2svn-2262 Haswells HD4600 is supported!). But will have to guess the right framebuffer (16 possibilities).

 

Try to boot with "-v -f dart=0 GraphicsEnabler=Yes SkipNvidiaGfx=Yes SkipAtiGfx=Yes IntelAzulFB=X"

For X choose a value between 0 and 15 (imho best chances should be 4, 3, 2 and 9)

 

Good luck!

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Hi binux,

 

your sreenshot seems like the graphic-subsystem isn't loaded correctly - that's the reason why you can boot in safe mode ("-x")...

 

I set up a Gigabyte H87-D3H last days and had the same error. Solution was to use Chameleon's GraphicsEnabler (since 2.2svn-2262 Haswells HD4600 is supported!). But will have to guess the right framebuffer (16 possibilities).

 

Try to boot with "-v -f dart=0 GraphicsEnabler=Yes SkipNvidiaGfx=Yes SkipAtiGfx=Yes IntelAzulFB=X"

For X choose a value between 0 and 15 (imho best chances should be 4, 3, 2 and 9)

 

Good luck!

 

Thanks! Partly successful. I can finally boot. But I still don't have Ethernet working. I read it also should work oob. Or did I miss any driver?

 

Edit: I done it. Manually installed the AppleIntelE1000e driver and after a restart and a run with apples own diagnostics tool Ethernet now works perfectly. Thanks a lot for all!

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Sorry but this configurations is Native support  With Mavericks  Mobos and CPU and the Graphics Card ( GraphicsEnabler=No

 

you just need the latest  bios   on GA  SITES 

 

Not need to remove any kext  just ad the right Extra folder with smbios Imac 14.2 

fakesmc.kext / audio kext /network kext thats it !   nothing more  B)

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Sorry but this configurations is Native support With Mavericks Mobos and CPU and the Graphics Card

 

you just need the latest bios on GA SITES

 

Not need to remove any kext just ad the right Extra folder with smbios Imac 142

fakesmc.kext / audio kext /network kext thats it ! nothing more B)

I am prepare package post install for you; Do it for a fresh Install and when your on desktop

follow this :)

 

I have F7 BIOS which seems to be the latest stable that I can get hands on. Anyway if you make me an installer it will be awesome though I'm a bit scared to redo everything now, cause it's working flawlessly in the moment.

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I have F7 BIOS which seems to be the latest stable that I can get hands on. Anyway if you make me an installer it will be awesome though I'm a bit scared to redo everything now, cause it's working flawlessly in the moment.

Ok  if is working flawlessly in the moment. dont do nothing   :D 

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Hello

Did you disable integrated graphic? it must be disabed...

Why install AppleIntel... kext??? You need use your GTX 760, so try boot with GraphicEnabler=No, normally Kepler card are reconized nativelly...

 

Did you install Clover? You need install FakeSMC in S/L/E(System/Library/Extensions) try enable P and C States in config.plist to get power management, if it doesn't work, try install Nullcpupowermanagement to get generic powernamagement...

 

Hint: Install these kext with app Kext Wizard
 

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Why not using the automatic switching between the two graphiccards? What an iMac or rMBP can do should be possible to a Hack, too...

 

For normal use like internet browsing, mails etc the small HD4600 and the GTX 760 for anything with higher powerload? I just don't know if the monitor has to be connected to both devices...

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Hello

 

@Laberlohe

There is no way to use two different graphics at the same time ... Who does SLI / Crossfire knows it .. it comes to integrated and dedicated graphics ...

On your PC when you install(put in PCI-e slot) the dedicated video card, Windows(for those who use Windows) automatically detects the new hardware and disable integrated graphics ... In a hack that doesn' t happen because OSX was made for Apple Computer not for PC

Then the User must manually disable the integrated graphics in the BIOS, only then can use the new dedicated graphics without problems

In Windows the laptops that have dedicated graphics and integrated, they work together ... When you make a hack with a notebook that has eg: HD4000+GTX770M only HD4000 works because the Optimus technology doesn't work ...

Do you understand now??

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Sorry, I hacked laptops the last two years and MacBookPros have ability of automatics switching. Because iMacs use mobile parts and Mavericks shall save energy I thuoght this technique has finally arrived.

 

Btw: using two graphics card at the same time is possible - look at the new MacPro with dual D300 ;)

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Hello

 

I said

 

There is no way to use two different graphics at the same time

with different cards is impossible, but with the same card is possible

 

Pay attetion...

 

I know that you want help, but you need know about things before... Or you will confuse who you help. :)

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Hello

 

I said

with different cards is impossible, but with the same card is possible

 

Pay attetion...

 Sure? http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/291614-intel-hd4000-and-haswell-inject-aaplig-platform-id/?p=1944297

 

 

I know that you want help, but you need know about things before... Or you will confuse who you help. :)

At least I'm not telling this:

 

(...) try enable P and C States in config.plist to get power management, if it doesn't work, try install Nullcpupowermanagement to get generic powernamagement...

P/C-States aren't really working for Haswell and NullCPUpowermanagement will disable powermanagement (not using a DSDT isn't generic powermanageMENT!). For real powermanagement (no ditigal switching between brake and full throttle) watch pikeralpha (http://pikeralpha.wordpress.com/2013/12/29/appleintelcpupowermanagementinfo-kext/) ;-)

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That surprised me ... I think he edited the DSDT for this ...

Only suggested enable P and C States, but it didn' t work he should install NullCPUPM, you should know that NullCPUPM disables AICPUPM by disabling the native management, but creates a generic management (temporary not to force the CPU to work only on MAX and MIN), after we adjust everything we can remove the NULL and adjust the power management by AICPUPM

Don't take anything too personally, I don't know about all ... every day new things appear
you showed this(HD4000+GT610) and everyday i need learn... accept.constructive criticism ...

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Sorry, I had a long day and it's already 6 am here :-( Please don't feel offended by harsh tone, I'm just frustrated by an old PM G5 (boots only randomly) and parallel try to stuff an mATX in a Quicksilver case (but these f***ing watercooling just won't fit). A long night and inner voice telling to use the chainsaw, but unfortunately there is no fuel :-P

 

Btw: much more interesting then GT610+HD4600 is 5770+GTX580

 

Btw2: The way I described above should enable HD4600 and GTX760 (the nVidia natively because "GraphicsEnabler=Yes+SkipNvidiaGfx=Yes" is from the GTX pov the same like "GE=N").

 

Enough OTT for today and sorry to binux for messing his/her thread.

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@Pimentelx86 After everything properly booted once and I was able to setup my Mac, I disabled the hd graphics and set the pcie slot from auto to slot 1. This worked for me. No need for any GraphicsEnabler flags :)

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Hello

Great

Since 10.8.3 Kepler cards was supported nativelly by Apple, Some cards need GraphicEnabler=No to work, but many cards doens't need any injection...

But... It's seemed that you're using Chameleon... I think you disable UEFI mode... Do you have power management??? it's VERY IMPORTANT

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Hello

 

Great

 

Since 10.8.3 Kepler cards was supported nativelly by Apple, Some cards need GraphicEnabler=No to work, but many cards doens't need any injection...

 

But... It's seemed that you're using Chameleon... I think you disable UEFI mode... Do you have power management??? it's VERY IMPORTANT

 

How can I check it? I have the chimera boot loader cause I used a tonymac tool.(I know you don't like it but it seemed easier for me) how can I change it and what happens if I don't?

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Isn't only I that don't like his tool .. everyone in the forum don't support

If your computer can sleep/wake and uses AppleICPUPM, is a sign that the power management is active ...

I recommend you re-install the system and make post-installation manually, tools All-in-one does not help at all in my opinion, much unnecessary stuff is installed, leaving the facility messy ...

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