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Clemaister

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  1. Is this a myHack installation? If it is, then you certainly should not replace kexts in /S/L/E but in /E/E! Especially kexts like FakeSMC as your replacement in /S/L/E will be completely ignored!

     

    10.9.2 usually requires its original AppleACPIPlatform kext to be left untouched in /S/L/E. "DSMOS has arrived" is not an error by the way (=Do not Steal Mac OS)...

     

    Is there a particular logic in what you're trying or you're just trying things sort of blind?

     

    First of all thanks for your reply.

    Yes, it is a myHack install disk.  I'm just following some threads of forums with people having the same problem than me.

    Also I was replacing kexts in S/L/E because it worked for the IOPCIFamily.kext, whereas it wasn't solving anything when placing it in the E/E.

    I said that DSMOS was an error because the installation hangs there, sorry about that.

     

    According to your advice I will begin first with removing the FakeSMC of S/L/E, and restoring AppleACPIPlatform kext.

  2. Hi everyone,

     

    I'm trying to install Mac OSX Mavericks on an ACER Aspire 5920G laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo T5450, Graphics by NVIDIA GeForce 8600m GT).

     

    The first time I was attempting a boot in verbose mode, I got the "Configuration end, bridge x device 19" error.

    As the boot flags "npci=0x2000" and "npci=0x3000" weren't effective, I added IOPCIFamily.kext and AppleAPCIPlatform.kext in the Extra folder, which made the installation hang at "Configuration Begin".

    So I made a copy of IOPCIFamily.kext in the S/L/E folder, which corrected the error but gave me the "DSMOS has arrived" error.

     

    Now I tried to replace FakeSMC.kext with a new one, and I copied it into the S/L/E folder. I also deleted all graphic kext : AppleIntelHD*.kext, AppleIntelSNB*.kext, AMDRadeon*.kext, ATI*.kext, GeForce*.kext and NVDA*.kext, which didn't change anything.

    Of course I tried to boot with the "GraphicsEnabler=No" and the "-x" boot flags.

     

    One more thing, before the "DSMOS has arrived" line shows up, I noticed the following errors : 

     

    "BootCacheControl: Unable to open /var/db/BootCache.playlist : 2 No such file or directory",
    "SuperIODevice : [Fatal] found unsupported ship ITE sequence ID=0xfc11, Winbond sequence ID=0xffff"

     

    Any idea on how to fix it ? 

     

    Thanks for your time.

  3. Hi guys,

     

    I finally installed Mavericks on my HP Pavillon Dm1-4136sf (with AMD E450 processor)

     

    When I start my pc with no bootflags, it will loop reboot.

    If I type the bootflags PCIRootUID=1, PCIRootUID=0 or -legacy, it displays the apple logo screen (with no spinning wheel).

    If I do the same thing in verbose mode, it displays text lines at high speed, and then the screen go black.

     

    Of I course I tried other combination of boot flags.

     

    I already had this problem when trying to install Mavericks, and I solved it by modifying the mach_kernel.

    (Check this post for more info : https://osxlatitude.com/index.php?/topic/6330-stuck-at-apple-logo-no-spinning-wheel/)

    I was wondering if the mach_kernel used to boot Mavericks is the same than the one which was used for the installation boot.

     

    If it is the case how could I do to make it boot ?

    And if it is not how could I do to install this mach_kernel in the main hard drive ?

     

    Thank you for your time.

     

     

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