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Now the System boot normally with: mach_kernel npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0  -v


jetzt bootet das system normal mit:  mach_kernel npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0 -v

 

the graphics are ok, no color differences

die Grafik ist Ok, keine Farbdifferenzen

It was in fact only the one sh_it RAM  and I did not notice it :blush:

Es lag Tatsächlich nur an den einen Schei_ss RAMl und ich habe es nicht bemerkt :blush:

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-390XA-UD3

Processor AMD Phenom II X4 

Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 4800

RAM: 4GB 

 

Still no luck trying to install on virtualbox it keeps freezing at the point in the picture

 

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Still having issues trying to get the os to install. The installer sometimes loads up but after i start installing it panics.

Hello everyone,

 

i'm a first time poster here, please check my error out, I've spent hours trying to fix my problem. And my eyes are tired, maybe a fresh pair of eyes can see something. 

 

http://imageshack.com/i/0s8ia8j

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laptop specs

 

Compaq Presario CQ62-418N

amd athlon II p360 dual core

8gb of ram

vid card hd mobility radeon 4200

Hello everyone,

 

i'm a first time poster here, please check my error out, I've spent hours trying to fix my problem. And my eyes are tired, maybe a fresh pair of eyes can see something. 

 

http://imageshack.com/i/0s8ia8j

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laptop specs

 

Compaq Presario CQ62-418N

amd athlon II p360 dual core

8gb of ram

vid card hd mobility radeon 4200

plaese boot with: npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0  -v -f     or   npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=1  -v -f 

and upload a new picture

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Still having issues trying to get the os to install. The installer sometimes loads up but after i start installing it panics.

I can not find anything online in terms of the error message:

smc smc :: Notification Published handler Error: failed smcWritekey NTOK

 

probably it is due to lack of BIOS settings.

Did you set the BIOS setting AHCI (Enabled)? if not, then change this setting and boot your system again.

 

or install the last FakeSMC.kext

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Using Chameleon 2266 > App Store "Unknown Error"...

Have not figured out how to install clover, should spend some time with it.

You can copy the Clover to your USB or burn to CD. And then you can boot with it.

P.S. In my case and my mobo it's not working at all, but you can try :) Good luck ;)

Using Chameleon 2266 > App Store "Unknown Error"...

Have not figured out how to install clover, should spend some time with it.

http://imageshack.com/i/mvw5ytj HERE IS THE NEW PICTURE

ACPI problem.

In general DSDT.aml (or Clover autopatch) is the cause.

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Hello everyone, i'm trying really hard to make my PATA devices to work with Mountain Lion/Mavericks but it seems to be a no dice task. I've tried a lot of kexts but the majority of them are 64bit kexts and when they seem to load, the devices don't show up (DVD in this case), tried DSDT patching but no method seem to work here, with some of these methods i can see the tree in IOReg gets bigger (see attachments). Anyway, if anyone can help me it would be amazing. Many thanks, cheers... 

 

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Never mind guys, it seems that i've got it working cleaning up my DSDT and spoofing the ID's of IDE Device. Anyway, thanks :)

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Hello everyone, i'm trying really hard to make my PATA devices to work with Mountain Lion/Mavericks but it seems to be a no dice task. I've tried a lot of kexts but the majority of them are 64bit kexts and when they seem to load, the devices don't show up (DVD in this case), tried DSDT patching but no method seem to work here, with some of these methods i can see the tree in IOReg gets bigger (see attachments). Anyway, if anyone can help me it would be amazing. Many thanks, cheers... 

 

Edit:

 

Never mind guys, it seems that i've got it working cleaning up my DSDT and spoofing the ID's of IDE Device. Anyway, thanks :)

+ira,  follow these instructions and send your iorg to rampagedev he can certainly help you   ;) http://rampagedev.wordpress.com/guides/how-to-use-ioreg/

 

iorgExplorer for Mavericks http://www.osx86.net/files/download/3600-ioregistryexplorer/

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Minecraft  :blush:  - Windows = 60 - 70 FPS / Mac Osx = 10-20 FPS 

 

GT 610 Passiv oob - GE=no 

 

No FPS Problems here. FullHD League of Legends win=150fps..... Mac=130FPS . All Maxed, except aliasing on mac.

 

10.9 Dual Core :)

http://imageshack.com/i/mvw5ytj HERE IS THE NEW PICTURE

 

Hello everyone,

 

i'm a first time poster here, please check my error out, I've spent hours trying to fix my problem. And my eyes are tired, maybe a fresh pair of eyes can see something. 

 

http://imageshack.com/i/0s8ia8j

-edit-

laptop specs

 

Compaq Presario CQ62-418N

amd athlon II p360 dual core

8gb of ram

vid card hd mobility radeon 4200

 

  1. what OSX version you want to boot at the moment? Mountain Lion 10.8.xx or Mavericks 10.9 ?
  2. should you want to boot Mavericks then using the correct kernel, as you use currently the Mountain Lion kernel (xnu 2050.18.24)!

 

      for Mavericks;

  • take the last AMD_Kernel by Andy ---> mach_kernel_rc4 or recent Amd_Kernel of Bronya -> mach_kernel_beta_rc4_fix, both kernels work very well!
  • regardless of it you should remove AppleEfiRuntime.kext and AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext from System/ Library / Extensions
  • then fix the permissions,
  • then boot the system with;  npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0 DSDT=NO GraphicsEnabler=YES -v -f  (if you have a DSDT.aml in Extra , than boot without DSDT! ( DSDT=NO ), this makes on my system ACPI Panic, although my DSDT is corect!!!!!
  • should boot the system, after OSX hanging of ACPI, then install the ACPI rollback, you can find online, google for ACPI rollback for Mavericks

    

       for Mountain Lion, install the last andys or bronyas kernel ,

  • regardless of it you should remove AppleEfiRuntime.kext and AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext from System/ Library / Extensions
  • then fix the permissions,
  • then boot the system with;  npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0  GraphicsEnabler=YES -v -f 
  • should boot the system, after OSX hanging of ACPI, then install the ACPI rollback, you can find online, google for ACPI rollback for Mountain Lion

good luck! ;)

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+ira, follow these instructions and send your iorg to rampagedev he can certainly help you ;)http://rampagedev.wordpress.com/guides/how-to-use-ioreg/

 

iorgExplorer for Mavericks http://www.osx86.net/files/download/3600-ioregistryexplorer/

Thank you spakk, but i've managed to make it working by patching my dsdt the correct way, i basically cleaned all acpi code that has come with it in the Pata device, added a timer patch and injected some intel ids to the device and it is now working.

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  1. what OSX version you want to boot at the moment? Mountain Lion 10.8.xx or Mavericks 10.9 ?
  2. should you want to boot Mavericks then using the correct kernel, as you use currently the Mountain Lion kernel (xnu 2050.18.24)!

 

      for Mavericks;

  • take the last AMD_Kernel by Andy ---> mach_kernel_rc4 or recent Amd_Kernel of Bronya -> mach_kernel_beta_rc4_fix, both kernels work very well!
  • regardless of it you should remove AppleEfiRuntime.kext and AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext from System/ Library / Extensions
  • then fix the permissions,
  • then boot the system with;  npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0 DSDT=NO GraphicsEnabler=YES -v -f  (if you have a DSDT.aml in Extra , than boot without DSDT! ( DSDT=NO ), this makes on my system ACPI Panic, although my DSDT is corect!!!!!
  • should boot the system, after OSX hanging of ACPI, then install the ACPI rollback, you can find online, google for ACPI rollback for Mavericks

    

       for Mountain Lion, install the last andys or bronyas kernel ,

  • regardless of it you should remove AppleEfiRuntime.kext and AppleCPUPowermanagement.kext from System/ Library / Extensions
  • then fix the permissions,
  • then boot the system with;  npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0  GraphicsEnabler=YES -v -f
  • should boot the system, after OSX hanging of ACPI, then install the ACPI rollback, you can find online, google for ACPI rollback for Mountain Lion

good luck! ;)

 

so i removed the appleefiruntime kext, but i did not see the other one , the appleintelcpupowermanagement. 

 

this is my new result. i uploaded the video to youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay7-ecQL8YU&feature=c4-overview&list=UU3rxIMLaryrDxy-an6uOcwQ

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