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Computer Always Restarts When Trying to Boot Into Installation


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Hi guys. How are you?

I've tried two ways of installing Mavericks on my PC. The first one is using Niresh, and the second one is creating a Clover Installer from Snow Leopard (10.6.8).

In both of the ways, whenever I try booting into the installation of Mavericks, my computer immediately restarts for no reason. No error or anything like that.

 

My specs are:

i7 920 @ 2.6 Ghz

MSI X58 Pro-E

MSI GTX650 Ti OC

8GB (2x4GB)

Edimax EN9260TXE (network card)

 

Thank you very much!

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Alright, so I downloaded the RAW file and burnt it onto my USB flash drive using Win32DiskImager. When I boot it shows me the Clover bootloader and when I press Install Mac OS X it restarts my computer.


After the restart, I booted again but this time pressed 1 so it gets me to the text bootloader. There I typed in -f -v GraphicsEnabler=No and pressed Enter. It asked me to press any key to continue. I did. Then it had written a lot of lines very fast saying "Read HFS+" (or something like that) and after a few seconds the computer restarted.


I'm getting kind of hopeless :\


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I'm having the same problem, Execute Disable Bit is enabled in my bios.

 

My system is a Zotac GF9300 AE Mother Board with a E6750 CPU.

 

I'm using  Chameleon, when it gets to the point where  Chameleon hands off control to mach_kernel the computer just reboots.

 

I never see the text console from the kernel, as it's the kernel rebooting the system. I do see the text from  Chameleon.

 

I'm booting from a Usb stick with the latest Mavericks from the App Store.

 

Some of my Bois settings are:

 

PPM Mode: Native Mode

Limit CPUID MAXVal: Disabled

C1E Function: Disabled

Execute Disable Bit: Enabled

Virtualization Technology: Enabled

 

HPET Support: Enabled

 

I have 10.6.8 installed, but I'd like to get Mavericks running if anyone could offer any ideas on what to try?

 

Thanks

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