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Hello there!

 

I just installed the new iCloud update for Lion.

But now the boot Process stops at "PCI Configuration begin".

 

I already found out that it might be a problem with the graphic card

kext. So obviously, the new lion update just replaced the kext i used

before.

 

I now have the idea of taking the old extra Folder ( The one that worked with 10.7.1 -

i made a copy of this before updating ) and replace it with the existing

folder of my current lion installation.

 

Is that the right idea? and - how do i install the extra folder? do i just have

to copy/paste and delete the other folder before ? Or is there an installation

tool where i can choose my existing extra folder to install?

 

Thanks for any suggestions =)

 

Best regards, Malte

 

 

My Configuration:

 

Cpu: Intel Core i7 920

Gpu: Nvidia 460 gtx

MB: GB ex58-ud4p

No working operation system

but i have the possibility to access

the lion Hard drive with my MacBook

via Usb Adapter.

  • 2 weeks later...

okay, PCI Configuration fixed for now.

But Pc won't boot anyway - it always stucks on "Kernel is LP64" ( Screenshot attached )

Does anyone know what that means ?

 

 

( i am missing the old "classic" kernel panic, where you always could see what kext was

exactly causing the problem :P )

 

Thanks!

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Thanks!

 

Ok, i tried like a billion combinations of different bootloaders and kexts.

It seems to me that when everything is likely ok - i mean, no KP or other

kext conflicts - it ends up showing only " Calling registerService" and stops.

 

Any ideas?

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Ok - i have it!

 

Here is what i did:

Well, i accepted the fact that my Lion installation doesn't want to work anymore.

i took another HDD, connected it to my Macbook.

I installed Lion with the Installation app from the appstore,

then downloaded a custom DSDT for my MB from tonymac's Homepage,

installed it with the realtek network driver via [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url], then i

installed the new chimera boot loader ( 1.6 ), plugged the HDD back in

and VOILA!

 

What i noticed is that when you re-Download your purchased Mac OS X Lion Installer

you don't get 10.7 but 10.7.2

So after the installation i did not have to update, everything went fine:

Facetime, iCloud, Internet, Graphics, all working perfectly.

The only thing i don't have installed is an Audio Kext, but i don't need that.

 

Cheers!

 

P.S.: Another Hint:

 

If anybody is trying the same as i did and gets a working Lion installation, DONT USE

the migration tool with your previous, not working installation - its a bad idea! :)

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