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glavonozac

Member Since 01 Feb 2011
Offline Last Active Nov 12 2012 04:35 PM
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In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

06 November 2012 - 05:50 PM

Thanks everdone!

Now, for the new instalation is it ok to erase oemSIMBIOS from the USB boot disk, so it doesent get copied at the first place?


I was thinking to do a fresh install and erase existing SL, I have bunch of apps and settings, but I think that refreshing everything up might be a good thing.

Technically, is it better to do fresh new ML installation on an empty SSD, or it is totally the same as when updating existing system?

In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

06 November 2012 - 04:11 PM

View Posteverdone, on 06 November 2012 - 02:42 PM, said:

The oemSIMBIOS kext is the problem. It is a plugin to FakeSMC kext. Delete oemSIMBIO from FakeSMC and you should be OK.

Look on page 204 of this thread and read from post #4066  thru the end of the page.

That did the trick, thanks!

How do I know if I need nullcpupowermanagement.kext.
I have deleted it and it boots fine.

I installed ML on an empty hdd, would this work the same way over snow leo (my main ssd)

In Topic: [GUIDE] Scripted Retail Lion/Mountain Lion Install on Gigabyte Mobos

06 November 2012 - 11:24 AM

Hi, I have tried to install Mountain Lion over Snow Leo 10.6.8, and everything went ok, until after installing has finished, when I entered hackinstaller (in that 10 sec period before booting) step 12. Install dsdt patch reported error: failed to compile dsdt (or similar message)

When I rebooted, and booted from destination drive it stops at booting verbose (image attached).

The same happens when i boot FROM USB BOOT DRIVE. Same place gets stuck.

I have another hdd with working 10.6.8 and I can acces folders in New drive but simply don't know where to start from.


GA-EX58-UD5 F12/i7-920/gtx260

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