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Hi guys, after the help of @Needy for black screen in this thread http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/312098-black-screen-after-enter-load-os-x-on-clover-on-e5-573g-57ez/ with his help, I skipped this, but when I am going to install OS X 10.11.4 it restarts without load any installation, I think that the problem is related to CPUID of processor. I used binaries patches of clover such as : kernel lapic patch, aicpm patch, but still restart. I also tried with busratio=20 and a patched kernel for haswell but also still restarting.

Specs :

-Processor : i5 4210U @ 1,7 GHz.

- RAM : 8GB DDR3L.

- Graphics Intel HD4400 and Optimus 920M(I know that NVIDIA can´t work).

- Wi-Fi : QCA9377 ( I know that won´t work).

- Wired Ethernet : RTL8111 ( I know that works).

- Sound : I know that has something Realtek codec HD audio (ALC XXX).

 

If anyone can help me I will appreciate.

Great thankss.

Have a nice day. 

But, I have a question, if I need to patch the kernel, then clover what do?

I think clover patch automatically the kernel on-the-fly with the patches of the post, and kernel lapic, aicpm patch etc...

Thanks for your help.

But, I have a question, if I need to patch the kernel, then clover what do?

I think clover patch automatically the kernel on-the-fly with the patches of the post, and kernel lapic, aicpm patch etc...

Thanks for your help.

Read the article mentioned by @Allan, carefully, up to the end.

 

Best of luck.

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I'm sorry, I was quite selfish.

 

If you have difficulties understanding english, feel free to ask for more descriptive explanations.

 

Best regards.

Oh, don´t worry, I think that english is no problem, but thanks for your comment.

Best regards for you also.

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But, I have a question, if I need to patch the kernel, then clover what do?

I think clover patch automatically the kernel on-the-fly with the patches of the post, and kernel lapic, aicpm patch etc...

Thanks for your help.

 

Just use KernelPM, and don't use AICPM patch  :)

 

With the KernelPM, you don't need do modifications by yourself in your OS X.

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Just use KernelPM, and don't use AICPM patch  :)

 

With the KernelPM, you don't need do modifications by yourself in your OS X.

Ohh, thanks for your notice, tomorrow I will try and I will notify by this site if works ( I think yes).

Best regards.

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I installed successfully OS X 10.11.4 but when I am going to load first boot up of OS X it reboots automatically, the installation works very well, but when I am going to load the OS X drive that has installed, it reboots, I tried busratio=20 cpus=1, kernel pm, also kernel lapic, npci=0x300, 2000 and also from the guide tried to patch the kernel in other PC but still not working. I´m surelly that kernel that I patched is successfully patched.

If anyone can help me about early reboot. But I know that there is a boot flag something like that -npzp or something, I don´t remember exactly.

Thankss.

Best regards.

I installed successfully OS X 10.11.4 but when I am going to load first boot up of OS X it reboots automatically, the installation works very well, but when I am going to load the OS X drive that has installed, it reboots, I tried busratio=20 cpus=1, kernel pm, also kernel lapic, npci=0x300, 2000 and also from the guide tried to patch the kernel in other PC but still not working. I´m surelly that kernel that I patched is successfully patched.

If anyone can help me about early reboot. But I know that there is a boot flag something like that -npzp or something, I don´t remember exactly.

Thankss.

Best regards.

There's no need to set all those boot flags.

 

You're saying that you installed successfully Mac OS from a USB drive, right? If so, upload the config file and tell us which kexts are you using.

 

Reading your posts I came to the conclusion that you're trying to install Mac OS on a computer with the same configurations you used on yours, which I suppose is a completely different PC. If that is the case then stop right there, that will never work. You need to understand that different hardware requires different instructions.

 

Best regards. ?

There's no need to set all those boot flags.

 

You're saying that you installed successfully Mac OS from a USB drive, right? If so, upload the config file and tell us which kexts are you using.

 

Reading your posts I came to the conclusion that you're trying to install Mac OS on a computer with the same configurations you used on yours, which I suppose is a completely different PC. If that is the case then stop right there, that will never work. You need to understand that different hardware requires different instructions.

 

Best regards. ?

Ok, thanks, I create the USB drive in general form, with commands for install 10.11 in an Intel PC. 

The kexts I used is FakeSMC.kext (r.1364) only. I attached the config.plist file that you has modificated to work properly on it, so I don´t use any other config.plist.

Yes, I know that PC´s in hackintosh are a world.

Best regards.

config.plist.zip

Ok, thanks, I create the USB drive in general form, with commands for install 10.11 in an Intel PC. 

The kexts I used is FakeSMC.kext (r.1364) only. I attached the config.plist file that you has modificated to work properly on it, so I don´t use any other config.plist.

Yes, I know that PC´s in hackintosh are a world.

Best regards.

There you go.

 

Report results.

 

Good luck.

config.plist.zip

It doesn´t work, still restarting (early reboot) after load OS X hdd. If I am going to install OS X it works very well, but when I am going to load the installed OS X it restarts.

Thanks if you can help me.

Best regards.

It doesn´t work, still restarting (early reboot) after load OS X hdd. If I am going to install OS X it works very well, but when I am going to load the installed OS X it restarts.

Thanks if you can help me.

Best regards.

What do you see before restart? Can you take a picture of verbose screen before it restarts?

 

Best of luck.

Here is a video that shows the problem. It only shows the points of Clover but it musts shows letters about booting up OS X, but it reboots.

Best regards.

 

Use the below config and add Null cpu power management kext to your clover kexts.

 

Are you using the same drive, you used to install Mac OS, while booting into system?

 

Good luck.

 

config.plist.zip

Use the below config and add Null cpu power management kext to your clover kexts.

 

Are you using the same drive, you used to install Mac OS, while booting into system?

 

Good luck.

 

Ok, thanks I will try, yes I used the same drive with 2 partitions ( 1 for installation and other for installed OS X).

Best regards.

 

add this in your config.plist: 

<key>DropTables</key>
		<array>
			<dict>
				<key>Signature</key>
				<string>DMAR</string>
			</dict>
		</array>

Ok, thanks I will try.

Best regards.

Use the below config and add Null cpu power management kext to your clover kexts.

 

Are you using the same drive, you used to install Mac OS, while booting into system?

 

Good luck.

 

Thanks for your help, but still not working, I don´t know what happens.

Here I attach a video about the problem.

Best regards.

Video_1.zip

Ok, thanks I will try.

Best regards.

Thanks for your help, but still not working, I don´t know what happens.

Here I attach a video about the problem.

Best regards.

There's some progress, finally.  :D 

 

Try this config. It takes so long because I'm not familiar with this problem and I'm trying to understand what's going on.

 

Good luck.

config.plist.zip

There's some progress, finally.  :D 

 

Try this config. It takes so long because I'm not familiar with this problem and I'm trying to understand what's going on.

 

Good luck.

Thankss, I will try.

Best regards.

There's some progress, finally.  :D 

 

Try this config. It takes so long because I'm not familiar with this problem and I'm trying to understand what's going on.

 

Good luck.

Sorry but also is not working, it happens the same as previous. I don´t know to do more.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards.

Thankss, I will try.

Best regards.

Sorry but also is not working, it happens the same as previous. I don´t know to do more.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards.

Here's another config, there's @Mirone suggestion as well.

 

Try to boot without kernel caches by pressing space in clover GUI. If that doesn't work try to reinstall Mac OS with the config I gave you.

 

Good luck.

config.plist.zip

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