You mite try a different bootloader like Nawcom.
You mite try a different bootloader like Nawcom.
Hp DV6 3210-us
SL 10.6.8/Win7 64 bit
HP 143f mobo
AMD Phenom ll N660 dual core processor
AMD 785GX Chipset
4 GB of DDR3 memory
AMD 880G with ATI Mobility Radepn HD 4250 "Graphics".
500 GB HDD 5400 RPM
studiorkb
I have tried it didnt solve the problem.
RULES before you playing with Hackintoshess
1. Go to OSx86
then tried to figured out or find out about your hardware by your self. That Wiki osx86project data base make more easier for
development staff to help, because not every person or development staff have the same hardware like you have.
2. Majority of hackintosh development trying to untouch kernel base system let it same as the real mac. So if you have AMD processor you need legacy kernel or another kernel patching.
3. If you need some help with your hackintosh problem you should posting your computer spec with another info as possible.
4. Since 10.5.0 aka leopard hackintosh need a bootloader to emulate EfiROM, like chameleon bootloader
5. Every Kernel Panic problem have solution
@abdl "... SL dvd and selected it to boot together with some bootflags like -v.-x.-f,cpus=1 etc,and it started viewing the long white text,but it always stops at a point with:SYSTEM UPTIME IN 286666878 nanoseconds and will never pass that..." as long you dont mind to post entire kernel panic error msg info before "SYSTEM UPTIME IN 286666878 nanoseconds " or take a screenshot with your cellphone :P
6. @consumer1 " ..So i'm telling everyone that this whole process is completely pointless. <b>Bitch at me all you want</b> ..."
"DAY AND NIGHT. ALL DAY ALL NIGHT countless hours and days sitting on this damn computer and nothing?"
"Fuck hackintosh! Amen."
I just gonna say "MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" .. dude thankssss you make my day ... I keep laugh like crazy after read your hate letter ..... LMFAOOOOO < --- see
THIS IS THE IMAGE>>> http://i40.tinypic.com/dm70k4.jpg
THANKS FOR YOUR CARE!
From my limited experience, I would conclude that this here is a very buisy forum with the one of the best download collections I have seen so far.
As for me, I recieved my share of help.
Asking for help correctly is not that simple. First - you have to ask the right question, second - you have to provide as much info about your problem as possible, third - you have to study yourself about your issues and use the search routines frequently, fourth - you have to be patient.
People reading your thread are absolutely willing and able to help you, but you cant expect volunteers to drop everything else to fulfill your (certainly urgent) demand. In very rare cases, there will be no solution for your problem. Most often your problem has been solved over and over again by always the same bunch of guys. This is a problem with most forums, users are very demanding asking for spoon feeding and mods are getting a bit tired, answering about the same stuff all the time. :-)
Setting up your first Hacki can be troublesome.
First - find out all about your hardware with System Info or else.
Second - look for suitable kexts for your devices.
Third - try several bootloaders and buy a retail copy of the desired MacOS.
Still some devices will never work properly with OSX, thats a fact.
Onboard graphics e.g. my GF8100 mGPU or sleep and WLAN with my netbook.
Such issues are best eliminated by selecting working hardware from the start.
I did not consider Hackis as I bought my old boxes, but I had better done so.
So, what? If you want to give up, give up.
There are other reasonable OSīs around, HAIKU, Open Indiana and lots of GNU-Linux flavours.
Just make your choice.
I did stick with the Hacki, though I never thought my AMD box would really work at all with Snow Leo.
Support requests by PM will remain unanswered, sorry.
Eee PC 1001HA, N270, 2GB RAM, OSX 10.6.6
ThinkPad T60, T2400, 3GB RAM, OSX 10.6.8
ASRock Conroe1333 DVI/H, E5700, 4GB, GMA950 OSX 10.6.8
Biostar GF8100ME+TF, Athlon2 X4 640, 4GB, Radeon HD5450, USB Sound, OSX 10.6.8
@abdl
take a look on this >> http://www.osx86.net/10-6-snow-leopa...nel-panic.html
If you still have problem when boot with kernel flags -v -x -f , even with single user mode "-s" , then boot to your windows partition install utility call Macdrive ( u can googling for it ) then remove all kexts you just install that causing all those problem from your windows. Or just reinstall your macosx, try to find out 1st before you install the kexts driver
Last edited by sapikere; 7th February 2012 at 08:46.
Its all about research and how much positive effort you put into anything.
If you want a hackintosh, you can come here or better still go to tonymacx86 and get the parts you need and with a little bit of patience you are there. And unless you are asking the same questions others have asked a thousand times before and are not looking farther than the end of your nose. Of course people will not respond.
Laptops are more difficult to osxize, and you have to be prepared to do more research and find others who have done what you are doing rather with your particular machine, than trying to reinvent the wheel, but expect far more problems. OSX is not intended to run on myriads of different types of computers as is Windows, it will work but choosing the right equipment is paramount.
If you like OSX and do not want to be bothered with all the hassle associated with some updates and compatibility issues, then simple buy a mac as these days they are not as expensive as they were and leave the others to get on with it and enjoy their hobby. Furthermore there are often good second hand deals to be had, or refurbished options on the AppleStore websites.
Chameleon 2.0 RC5 - r1142(VS)
MB:GB GA - EX58A-UD3R (rev2.0)(BIOS Fh1 JZ)
CPU:Intel i7-960
GPU:Sapphire 5770 VaporX
RAM:12 GB DDR3 Corsair XMS3 running at 1960
HDD:2X1TB 1X640GB 1xSSD 32GB
Osx10.6.8 64bit /Ms Windows7 64bit/Solaris (emulation)
Works for me, and I use AMD processors... You sir, are doing it wrong.
Uh of, I bumped this topic by accident. My apologies everyone, I forgot to check the date.