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Hey Guys, first time post. I have a hackintosh that has been working fine for a few years. I recently upgraded to 10.6.7 and everything worked fine. I have noticed that my video card (9800GT) was not running at full speed so I did some more reading and I came to the conclusion that I was using the wrong kernal extension. I removed the old one (nvinject) and tried to re-activate the chameleon graphics enabler but I couldn't so I re-installed chameleon from within OSX and rebooted and now I get a black screen after the boot loader. Any ideas on what I can do to recover this? I am no expert when it comes to OSX but I am fairly good with Windows. Thanks.

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I get to the point where is says loading Darwin/x86 and that is it. I have tried booting with all the commands I can think of [-v, -f, -x, -s] and nothing works. Any ideas?

I would try reinstalling chameleon from within windows using dd for windows.

 

The only file you cannot fix that way -- and it might be the problem -- is boot in your OS X root directory. Easiest way to fix that is to attach the disk to another working OS X computer. You might need an adapter to attach you disk drive to a usb port.

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I used [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] from within OSX and managed to fix chameleon by re-installing it. It is a little slower now on bootup but it works!

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