Hi guys. Thanks for the answers. My specs are:
AMD FX-8150 4.0GhZ
Ati Radeon HD3870
Mac OSX 10.7.3
eer357: I tried that and yes, they do stop working when i check run in 32bit.
theconnactic: I can't post in other sections yet since I'm a newbie. Also, I couln't get the patch to work... Is there something else that needs to be done to my OS before i can start patching it? Like unlocking it because i only get command not found. Even when I run OSX with -force64 and/or arch=i386 apps that is 32bit is not working.
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In Topic: Mac OSX 10.7.3 32bit apps crashes!
15 January 2013 - 06:41 PM
In Topic: Booting trouble Mac OSX 10.7.3 Niresh's!
14 January 2013 - 02:58 PM
I fixed it! Re installed my mac and im now running it with: UseKernelCache=amd arch=i386
It starts in notime and all apps like Safari and Finder pop up like a bolt.
Now i only need to fix my screen res and network drivers...
EDIT: I changed my screen resolution in the control panel and it works fine!
but how do I install the drivers? I know i included them when I installed Mac OS
It starts in notime and all apps like Safari and Finder pop up like a bolt.
Now i only need to fix my screen res and network drivers...
In Topic: Booting trouble Mac OSX 10.7.3 Niresh's!
14 January 2013 - 01:02 PM
eep357, on 14 January 2013 - 02:17 AM, said:
Are you certain this Niresh thing offers working AMD kernel? I have never seen this boot flag "Kernel Cache"=\amd but would make a lot more sense if it were written as Kernel Cache="amd"
Why double quote the command and then use a \ to escape a space before the variable name? And even then it would be "Kernel Cache"= \amd with a space after the = just observation, never used this on AMD so way your doing it maybe right
you will never boot from the retail DVD without a patched AMD kernel included in the bootloader. I hope you realize AMD is not supported and takes additional efforts to get working and will always require a patched kernel be used and it must be specific to the OS revision #
Why double quote the command and then use a \ to escape a space before the variable name? And even then it would be "Kernel Cache"= \amd with a space after the = just observation, never used this on AMD so way your doing it maybe right
you will never boot from the retail DVD without a patched AMD kernel included in the bootloader. I hope you realize AMD is not supported and takes additional efforts to get working and will always require a patched kernel be used and it must be specific to the OS revision #
When I get a grip off this whole Hackintosh thing I will seriously make my own AMD pack. :-)
P.S im on my iPad sorry for crappy writing. Ask if u dont understand
In Topic: Booting trouble Mac OSX 10.7.3 Niresh's!
13 January 2013 - 10:56 PM
M83, on 13 January 2013 - 10:31 PM, said:
Try GraphicsEnabler=NO -x
if it doesn't work try with the other connector of the graphics card
if it doesn't work try with the other connector of the graphics card
Combinations I have tried:
"Kernel Cache"=\amd arch=i386 -v
"Kernel Cache"=\amd arch=i386
"Kernel Cache"=\amd -x and or -v (Got stuck at Apple logo)
"Kernel Cache"=\amd GraphicsEnabler=Yes / No (Got stuck at Apple logo)
"Kernel Cache"=\amd GraphicsEnabler=Yes / No -x and or -v (Got stuck at Apple logo)
Also I have tried all these combinations in both the Chimera bootloader and when booting from the DVD and selecting the HDD. So I think you can understand I'm getting a bit frustrated..
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