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Hello all,

 

sorry for my bad english, i'm french, i'll do my best to be understand.

 

So, my problem is that when i want to install osx (i(ve tested many different version, lion, snow, Kalyway, Iatkos.....), my laptop reboot 1seconde after the apple appears. I looked in my bios, there's no option for acpi, i've already set my sata to ahcpi. I tried -v -f busratio=20 cpus=1 ect....... no change.

 

What can i do to be able to install osx on my new laptop.

 

I attach a screen with description of my motherboard.

 

On the other hand Osx works great on virtualbox, but it's slow !

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Ok, I did an install on a Clevo board a few months ago, no issues at all (except poxy realtek wifi) so this should be do-able.

 

Boot an ubuntu live disk and run lspci from terminal. This will give us your exact hardware details.

 

Which version of OS X are you trying to install?

Which ever it is, use a retail install method, distributions make things more complicated than they have to be.

 

I would suggest that you start off with Snow Leopard.

 

Download the Nawcom ModCD and burn it to a cd.

Put it in your drive and reboot your pc (set DVD/CD as first boot device).

When you are met by a GUI, swap the CD for a Snow Leopard 10.6.3 retail disk and press F5

Select the OS X install DVD, type -v and press Enter.

 

You should either reach the installer or be given a kernel panic.

 

If you get a kernel panic, take a photo and post it here.

Ok, so first thank you for your help. I attache a report made with everest, i hope there's all the information you need on it, i dont have the time to do download ubuntu :S

 

I will probably try what you suggest me to do tomorow, i'll report back if it work.

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It looks like the ModCD is at fault, try a newer version if possible.

http://blog.nawcom.com/?p=446

 

If that doesn't work, maybe try with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]

I tested with the latest ModCD, i'm going to try with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] right now.

 

So, it's look like it change nothing, i've got the same error. What's wrong with this laptop ?

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if you google 'os x acpi kernel panic' there are lots of results, indicating this is a common problem.

 

Some people have got around this by using the USB method and generating an mkext from all the kexts on the ModCD and S/L/E of the retail disk (so every kext that will be loaded from both cds) and putting this in E/E of the USB.

 

Chameleon then loads all kexts from E/E on the USB stick, and this will include ApleACPIPlatform (from System/Library/Extensions of the retail disk).

 

This may only be possible by using another mac though.

Ok, so i took the usb ModCD on the blog, launch the pkg on my virtualbox osx and install it on my 4bg usb stick formated with the disk utility in mac, when i put it on my laptop to boot with it nothing happen, i set usb first on boot in the bios but nothing. Sorry but i'm a noob :/

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