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Hi all.

I had a perfectly working Hackintosh machine on 10.6.6 using digital_dreamer tutorial (USING THE HACKINSTALLER SCRIPT TO INSTALL SNOW LEOPARD ON X58 (Core i7) MOTHERBOARDS), till today...

 

After a planned system shutdown, when booting up the machine I get POST to show the ridicule GIGABYTE full screen LOGO, preference that I remembered to disable on my BIOS 1st time I tweaked it, later, instead of graphical themed cameleon boot screen I get a text cameleon boot screen with all my HDs on it... I picked my MAC OS install disk and got Kernel Panic. (Image attached)

 

From it I understand that the most important info is:

KEXT: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

cause: CPU 7 has not have a HPET assigned

 

So I tweak my bios again (AHCI, overcloking, etc...) try to boot...

same error and CMOS got reset again...

 

I believe that 1st I have to fix CMOS persistent reset and

 

but this is a nightmare, and googling it it's way to hard to find correct syntax for solution.

 

My system is the following (I believe you just need to now my MOBO and MAC Version, but here it goes):

 

Mac OS X 10.6.6

GIGABYTE EX58-UD5 (rev 1.0) - bios version F12

intel Core i7 920 - OC'ed to 3.88GHZ with a proud Geekbench result of 12504

12GB RAM

3x 1TB HDD (Mac OS, Win 7, TimeMachine)

2x DL DVD-RW

3x HP 2335 - Display Resolution 1900 x 1200 - 60Hz

 

Please help me to get up again.

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