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Devout

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In Topic: [AMD] 10.7.3 Guide - Experimental Only

10 February 2013 - 07:52 PM

View PostMaverick, on 03 February 2013 - 06:42 AM, said:


my config is
ASUS M2N68 AMSE2
AMD Athlon x64 LE 1640LE
250SSD
4GB DDR2 800MHZ
I follow the guide properly but i got stuck i am using mach_kernel v4 kernel..............!

https://www.dropbox....ae/03022013.jpg

i did try Mountain lion but same still waiting for root device
i use this flags
" -legacy -v arch=i386 npci=0x3000 busratio=135 -f -v "
"-legacy -v -x arch=i386 cpus=1"

Sorry for not replying to PMs, are you sure you done this, because this is the main problem that you got the error 'still waiting for root device':

- Reboot and configure your BIOS and make sure the drive that the partition is on is set as AHCI.

In Topic: [AMD] 10.6.8 Guide - written by Devout

10 February 2013 - 07:49 PM

View Postvash9, on 08 February 2013 - 10:26 AM, said:

i would like to say first of all, thank you Devout for providing the tutorial.

i followed each direction step by step and so far, it says Successful installation, but when i get to this part:

when i get the reboot and get to this part:




• Once the installation has been completed, restart the machine (It’ll do it automatically). Boot back into ModUSB by pressing the Boot menu button and then once you see the drives screen you should see the hard drive you installed Mac OS X Snow Leopard on.

• Select it, but don’t HIT ENTER. Type in



Code:
busratio=18 -v

it gives me a panic screen.
Posted Image

is there any solution to this?

My Current Specs are as follows:
AMD FX-4100 Quad-Core 3.66ghz NOT OC'ed
Gigabyte GA 78LMT-S2P Chipset 780G
4GB ram
nVidia GeForce GT 610

Is your hard drive in BIOS set to AHCI? I can't load your image right now but shoot me a PM if this doesn't work. You can also try safe mode -x

In Topic: Mountain Lion kernel testing on AMD (don't ask help here: use the Help To...

18 November 2012 - 02:34 AM

Good work guys, keep working hard :).

In Topic: [AMD] 10.7.3 Guide - Experimental Only

18 November 2012 - 02:31 AM

Drifting back and forth, the kernel that is linked for the 64bit apps only work with bulldozer (FX) processors. :) Phenom processors will not be able to run them since they're missing SSSE3 instructions.

In Topic: [AMD] 10.7.3 Guide - Experimental Only

03 November 2012 - 12:15 AM

View Posthackmymac, on 30 October 2012 - 09:22 AM, said:

I'm the same with that. Specs below. Followed method 2. Worked like a charm. Only had to install the nvidia drivers, since native support didn't work for me. Upgrade went ok. I'm currently using the the kernel from AnV with the 32bit finder.

Confirmed for:

AMD Phenom™ II X6 1055T OCed to 3.85ghz
Asus M4A89TD Pro/USB3 - Audio worked with Voodoo 2.7.61 i think?
4 x 2 Gig G.Skill ram
4 x 1 TB WD Black Sata 3
ASUS GTX570 1.5gig
ASUS PCI-N13 wireless (ralink RT2860 - used leopard driver, still worked)

Devout - Thanks for the guide, its was really easy to follow. I've even tried the 3 method for fun, had little trouble with virtual box. still working on it.

Thanks :3 I try making my guides VERY easy to follow. The third method is difficult but can be done. Additionally if you know how to attached physical partitions to the VirtualBox, then you'll be able to install directly on the partition from within VirtualBox, but this is not very easy and I didn't want to include this in the guide since the methods that I have written up seem to cover the most reasonable options.

I don't use Hackintosh Machines anymore unfortunately, I'm using all genuine products. :D

- Devout

I will update guide to Mountain Lion, when there is a kernel. -Goodluck guys!

Continue to PM me if you need help! :) I will reply as fast as possible. I don't check this topic often, but I will get email notifications from your PM's.

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