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Could someone see my system info in my signature and please tell me what boot flags I need to even get to the install screen. Been working on this for about 2 months.. Please, please help!

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Could someone see my system info in my signature and please tell me what boot flags I need to even get to the install screen. Been working on this for about 2 months.. Please, please help!

if you use Enoch bootloader, then boot with these boot flags: npci=0x3000 nv_disable=1 GraphicsEnabler=No -v -f

   .....but tell us which OS X version you would like to install?

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if you use Enoch bootloader, then boot with these boot flags: npci=0x3000 nv_disable=1 GraphicsEnabler=No -v -f

   .....but tell us which OS X version you would like to install?

. I am trying to install El Capitan. I got to the install screen with snow leopard,, but the installer didn't see my internal drives... Help will be greatly appreciated...
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You have to adjust the settings correctly in the Finder so that you can activate all hard drives and external hard drives to

can recognize later from the Finder. Otherwise, open the DiskUtility.app click with the right click mouse to open the partition

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Here is the screenshot of the boot flags I have. I also created the smbios.plist with the chameleon customizer, but I don't know where to put it.  Evidently, I need a DSDT.aml file also, or how do I make one?

 

 

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http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/176475-how-to-asus-striker-ii-extreme-successful-install/

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/127212-leopard-on-series-7-nvidia-nforce-mcp-intel-cpu-mobos/?p=899331&do=findComment&comment=899331

 

Well I would say you have a nice challenge getting your hackintosh going... I would go ahead put in your Extra/Extensions folder with the AppleNForceATA.kext using Snow Leopard and see if you can get installed. Yes, create it by creating a new folder and naming it Extensions and put your appropriate kext in it. Drop the smbios.plist into the "Extra" folder. 

 

Im sure you need more than a few kext in there like the nullcpupowermanagement.kext. try getting some tools in the download section here on Insanelymac http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/files/file/210-hackintosh-vietnam-ultimate-aio-tool/

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