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Right, since you asked about your CPU support, I did a search around and in the forum, there is the below, have a good read before doing

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/307240-1095-pentium-celeron-atom-kernel/

 

and you would need to apply that patch to your USB Installer.

 

Hope it will fix the problem. Good luck trying.

Hi!

 

I can boot now and enter at installer.

 

I format the disk and when installing the process stop and I get this OS X install error:

 

"OS X could not be installed on your computer. An error occurred while extracting files from the package Essentials.pkg"

 

Any way to bypass?

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hey. good progress !! now that you can boot into the installer, it would be the next step of installing, not booting anymore. so:

 

how did you format your disk?

you gotta use the correct option and follow a good guide. try search in the forum for a good guide and follow it. if you can find any I can do a search for you.

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hey. good progress !! now that you can boot into the installer, it would be the next step of installing, not booting anymore. so:

 

how did you format your disk?

you gotta use the correct option and follow a good guide. try search in the forum for a good guide and follow it. if you can find any I can do a search for you.

Hey,

 

I have a main question that I can't understand.

 

When I use Vanilla and need a custom kernel where I need tu put that kernel?

 

To boot into a specific kernel I think that is "/kernelx" but where Is the place in clover to put that kernel?

 

Can someone help me on that?

 

Cheers.

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you have not read the full thread that I gave, right?

Look at post #10 http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/307240-1095-pentium-celeron-atom-kernel/?do=findComment&comment=2219136

 

In case you are getting lazy again :D

 

:whistle: These are replacement kernels that add support for those CPUs listed above! You therefore replace the vanilla kernel (file "mach_kernel" at HDD's root for Mavericks, "kernel" in /S/L/Kernels for Yosemite) by the version(s) posted above. Failing that, you'll never even boot your OS X USB installer.

 

Granted that, given the thread title, Spakk would have been better inspired posting his Yosemite kernel in its own separate thread.

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