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Good day,

I'm trying to install OSX El Capitan on my laptop all the time.
I have a laptop with a Intel CORE i5 430M Arrandale CPU and first generation Intel HD Graphics.
The problem is the graphics card.
I have deleted the kext for the graphics card to install El Capitan.
After installing it boots also without error messages, but then comes a graphic error. The graphics error was already before I had deleted the Kext before installing.
The graphics error should not come, however, if I had deleted the kext?

I can install OSX successfully, but when booting comes a graphic error.

I have also searched the Internet for solutions. The solutions I had found only work after a successful boot.

I have tried it with other graphics kext, but without success.

I also have no other computer with OSX.

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While booting

Boot is safe mode "-s"

 

Then

Execute command given

 

mount -uw /

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphics.kext

Reboot

 

Plz typ as it is

You will boot without any error

And if u r using clover make sure you patchvbios is selected

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Go to bios option

There will be graphics option

Dont use discrete thats it

Intel hd will be used

And if u dnt get it

Just use nv_disable = 1 flag while booting

I know i was told in the installation guide...

but the only thing is when i open up my bios it has no option about the graphic option....

 

hardware info about my laptop:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/316902-stuck-on-system-uptime-in-nanoseconds-booting-to-installation/page-2?do=findComment&comment=2311257

 

i have a error here /\/\ do you think you could help me?

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This is only working when OSX is succesfully booted.

 

 

While booting

Boot is safe mode "-s"

 

Then

Execute command given

 

mount -uw /

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphics.kext

Reboot

 

Plz typ as it is

You will boot without any error

And if u r using clover make sure you patchvbios is selected

 

Thanks, I'll try it later.

What I´m think curious: I have deleted AppleIntelHDGraphics.kext from the installer drive. How can the installer then install the Kext?

While booting

Boot is safe mode "-s"

 

Then

Execute command given

 

mount -uw /

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphics.kext

Reboot

 

Plz typ as it is

You will boot without any error

And if u r using clover make sure you patchvbios is selected

 

 
With -s to boot I already tried.

There is also a graphic glitch, as if I were not in the safe mode.

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Depends on ur kext and fakesmc ..

And then your AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext

Shud be deleted from the usb

dart=0 UseKernelCache=No rootless=0

Boot with these flags ..

 

WP_20161101_17_45_08_Pro.jpg

It always hangs there.

I have already tried different flags, but without success.

I guess it's hangs on Sound Asserton in ...  at line ...

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WP_20161101_17_45_08_Pro.jpg

It always hangs there.

I have already tried different flags, but without success.

I guess it's hangs on Sound Asserton in ...  at line ...

no it was the same problem ... i faced ... your kext has not been deleted after installation ... and plz check if u have FakeSMC.kext in your usb - EFI-Clover-kexts-others folder

and execute the command given below

 

While booting

Boot is safe mode "-s"

 

Then

Execute command given

 

mount -uw /

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext

rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelHDGraphics.kext

Reboot

 

Plz typ as it is

You will boot without any error

And if u r using clover make sure you patchvbios is selected

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I believe I've found the problem now

I have the hard disk on which OSX is installed, plugged into another PC.

Then I found with Transmac really AppleIntelHDGraphics Kexts, which I will delete now.

I will then report

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