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Hi!

 

I have installed JaS Intel SSE3 only edition on my lap: Toshiba Satellite P100-324 (Core 2 Duo T7400, 2 GB RAM, nVidia 7900 515mb, ...). Only one problem - I had to disable PS2 keyboard support in BIOS - althought my keyboard and USB mouse works fine while install.

I choose JaS 1.4.8 patch and USB fix.

 

Problem occurs, when I want do boot my new OSX. It hangs just after booting, showing grey screen with info, that I must restart my computer.

After F8 and -v switch (in verbose mode) it shows me some error with AppleUSBUHCI - followed by kernel panic message.

You can see complete error message on attached screenshot.

 

What can I do?

 

PS: I have access to my MACOS disk from windows with MACDRIVE software.

 

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Edited by yaduhin

Maybe I found solution: there is no "AppleUSBUHCI.kext" or "AppleUSBEHCI.kext" in (OSXdisk)/System/Library/Extensions.

Am I going in right direction? If yes, could someone send me, or tell me from where I can download this missing files?

Or it shouldn't be there?

 

Please, help! :thumbsup_anim:

Boot with the boot switches -v -s -f

 

At the root prompt type in

 

mount -uw / (Hit enter)

 

Next type

 

rm -rf /system/library/extensions/IOPCICardFamily.kext (Hit enter)

 

Now type exit and hit enter,then exit again and hit enter ... to boot the system in multi user mode.

Edited by Mr Malicious

frenchie: i've tried it already - didn't work...

 

mr malicious: after booting with -v -s -f here is the result:

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I've tried with only one and both cores - the same screen

 

.../IOPCICardFamily.kext - or .../IOPCCardFamily.kext ?

rm - it's remove, as I know. can I do that from windows? i have access to osx disk from here.

mount -uw / - what does that mean?

Edited by yaduhin

Forget it,from windows go to your os x install partition/drive and then to /system/Library/ and delete the Extensions.mkext and extensions.kextcache

 

Then go into /system/library/extensions/ and delete IOPCCardFamily.kext then boot Os X with the -v flag and see if it boots.

Mr Malicious - it works! Thank you :)

 

Of course not without problems: I had to disable LAN card in BIOS and when scrolling or moving any window, there are strange artifacts making interface unreadable.

 

BUT I don't give up! There must be some way... :dev:

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