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I recently did a hackintosh install on a friends Asus p5k3 with intel Extreme Edition CPU. I will preface this by saying.. i used [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] and auto dsdt patcher. So please don't ban me for that. Anyways I got up and running and everything was fine even got the Realtek Wifi to work properly. I give it back to him and somewhere in his car or his house or somewhere, the thing just stopped booting. It would basically hang on the apple screen. I did a verbose boot and attached a screen shot of where its hanging. I really don't know why.. and it also hangs like this when trying to boot off the install disc too at the same point. I know this CPU is 64bit enabled since it did install just fine and was running in 64bit.

 

Using Chameleon Bootloader RC5

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

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I recently did a hackintosh install on a friends Asus p5k3 with intel Extreme Edition CPU. I will preface this by saying.. i used [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] and auto dsdt patcher. So please don't ban me for that. Anyways I got up and running and everything was fine even got the Realtek Wifi to work properly. I give it back to him and somewhere in his car or his house or somewhere, the thing just stopped booting. It would basically hang on the apple screen. I did a verbose boot and attached a screen shot of where its hanging. I really don't know why.. and it also hangs like this when trying to boot off the install disc too at the same point. I know this CPU is 64bit enabled since it did install just fine and was running in 64bit.

 

Using Chameleon Bootloader RC5

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

post-801308-1313374715_thumb.jpg

 

generate NEW clean DSDT from win or linux, then use auto-pathcer and try booting

might be some changes in hardware

generate NEW clean DSDT from win or linux, then use auto-pathcer and try booting

might be some changes in hardware

 

I don't believe any hardware was changed except unplugging some of the hard drives. In addition I can't even boot the install disc. Could a bad DSDT cause that to happen? I am not sure who to even install a DSDT if i can't boot into anything..

u can use WINDOWS or LINUX to extract a new DSDT

i had this once while changing between Graphic cards, each had his own DSDT

in short, why don't you try?

 

you can try something like macdrive or something to write to HFS+ and then insert the new DSDT

 

BTW, have you tried CMOS reset?

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