But when the system boots up for the 1st time, it loads and then it gets stuck at the Apple booting screen and I see the apple logo forever and eventually it freezes. I tried also installing with no VGA driver checked at all and it doesn't freeze, but the screen just goes blank. Does anyone have any ideas how might I get this working?
Is my hardware compatible? I have gotten to work with This exact problem happens to me. On the first boot after installation, I see the Apple logo and the circle spinning indicating that it is loading. It will remain like this indefinitely I left my computer on for over an hour and it was still the same.
But for me it works when booting up the installation from the DVD. The installation shows no errors and appears to be successful. Can anyone tell which format the partition should be? I get the same thing. I had this problem too. I'm still looking for a solution. Voy a investigar la forma de utilizar el programa transmac para meter el boot.
Si se te ocurre la forma de como hacerlo, una ayuda no me vendria mal. Un saludo. Pues si booteas desde el DVD con el el pendrive enchufado y le das el formato mac desde utilidades de disco y luego le metes los archivos desde windows con el transmac.. Pero creo que los mandatos para el terminal creo que no son del todo correcto sobre todo los dos ultimos. Si podrias decirme con mas detalle los mandatos y las respuestas que te da el terminal podria llegar creo que mas lejo.
De todas formas te agradezco todo lo que has hecho, creo que me falta muy poco para llegar, y espero que este hilo le ayude a mucha gente. Resultados Descargate el archivo de texto ke te adjunto a ver ya puedes subir una foto de tu escritorio "Leopard" bye. Archivos Adjuntos Terminal resultados. This is where using a distro becomes really useful: iAtkos allows you to install extra Hackintosh drivers and kexts I will post a guide about kexts soon , straight from the Mac OS X Lion installer.
The "Customize" page essentially does the same thing as Multibeast I will post a guide about the use of Multibeast soon , though the layout and most of the names of the options are different this step is shown in the fourth picture.
However, choosing the right options from this page can be really tricky, so unless you're absolutely certain about which drivers and kexts you need to install for your computer, I don't recommend installing too much stuff from here.
The default selection will enable Mac OS X to boot from the hard drive without any assistance; it may also enable sound and ethernet in OS X. For most computers, that will be enough at least for the initial installation. If you wish to install more, refer to my guide to Multibeast I will post a guide about the use of Multibeast soon.
Otherwise, you can figure out the rest in Step 6, where you'll actually set up your Hackintosh with Multibeast. After you're done with the "Customize" page, install Mountain Lion. This will take at least 30 minutes this step is shown in the fifth picture. At the boot screen, you'll see an icon for the hard drive where you installed Mountain Lion.
Select it use the arrow keys on your computer and press "Enter". Mountain Lion will boot. Mission accomplished! The sixth picture shows the final screen. To enter boot flags, manually restart your computer by pressing your computer's power button.
Multibeast is a collection of kext files that you'll need to install for your Hackintoshes to have sound, internet, a high resolution screen, and more. Different Hackintosh builds require different Multibeast setups, though most setups are very similar.
Find out what Multibeast options you need to install I will post a guide about Multibeast options soon. Mac OS X treats Mountain Lion as just another update-- this generally means that the only things you have to reinstall in Multibeast are audio kexts and ethernet kexts. If you plan on updating Mac OS X in the future, check out my guide to updating your Hackintosh I will post this guide soon. My board is slightly different than the one in your instructions.
I do that and get the following error message. Press a key to continue Reply 7 years ago on Step 6. Hi virachoca, to answer your question, it's simple to know that the software when booting just cannot find the files required resulting for it to halt. Reply 8 years ago on Introduction.
Hi, Well this could be caused by several reasons. I will give you some instructions to follow and you should try some of them and see which one fixes this problem. My first suggestion is to go back to Step 2 of this guide and try again with a different USB drive and make sure you follow its step correctly. My second suggestion is your motherboard. If yes, tell me, so I can send you instructions for it. My third suggestion, actually it's a just a note, Mac OS X cannot boot from a partition that's larger than 1 TB in size, so if you have a 2 TB hard drive, you will have to partition it.
I mentioned that in the instructions if you read it all beforehand. Also, what graphics card do you use? That's all what I have in my mind, try them, if it works or if it does not, please tell me. Thank you. It worked up until now. I am stuck on the screen that you pick your language. My keyboard and mouse won't work. I've tried it multiple times.
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