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Yosemite install on Dell XPS 630i - Kext Issue?


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Hi all,

 

I'm new to Hackintosh builds and I am having some difficulty getting Yosemite running. Here is the hardware I am working with:

Model: Dell XPS 630i
Motherboard: Dell 0PP150
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
GPU: AMD Radeon HD6790
PSU: Dell 750W
RAM: 4GB DDR2 PC5300
SSD: Kingston 30GB SSDNOW vSeries

 

I initially opened a thread on the tonymacx86 forum, but was unable to successfully complete the installation. Right now, I am able to launch the ##### installation using these parameters: dart=0 cpus=1 PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No -v

 

However, when I reach the installation screen, I do not have control of my mouse or keyboard, regardless of which USB ports I use. I am open to any suggestions.

 

Thanks for reviewing my thread!

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Done. My apologies, I was not aware of the regulations. I won't refer to the aforementioned products in future posts.
 

 

I'm working on this now and will report back with my results. Thanks for the information.

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I am following the vanilla install video and I am stuck at 4:00, at which point the EFI partition is mounted. When I navigate to the EFI folder on my EFI partition, the only subfolder is called "APPLE". I do not see a "CLOVER" subfolder, as indicated in the video.

 

Any idea what I am doing wrong?

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