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Everything so far has failed.

 

Most progress so far has been with Nawcom MOD CD and retail Snow Leopard 10.6.3. or iAtkos_S3_version2

 

boot flags tried:

 

-x

-v

-f

r(0,0)/extra/modbin_kernel

cpus=1

busratio=20

 

MOBO: GA-F2A88XM-D3H

 

SB: A55/A60M rev.11

 

BIOS AMI ver. F5

 

GPU: Geforce GTX 750

 

CPU: AMD Athlon X4 750K Quad Core (x86, x86_64. SSE, SSE2, SSE3) 

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errr....that didn't work :(.

 

Used OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 with a couple of different MOD boot CDs. Does it matter if EFI? The vanilla install (vanilla kernel) gives a kernel panic.

 

SnoLeo is now the most progress made with:  http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/227851-smallguide-snow-leopard-1064-on-amd-i-used-965-quad-core/ 

 

this tutorial. 

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Nah, it should work better than Snow Leopard. Even better if it was 10.9.x, Mountain Lion is outdated and there's no more development for it anymore. Don't use the vanilla kernel - you must replace it by one of the appropriate custom kernels for AMD machines. Ask help here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/285760-help-topic-further-help-in-chatosx86hulegacykernel-irc/page-103?do=findComment&comment=2037539

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