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tu mélanges tes problèmes !! :) |
grahfex : what boot flags you used to be able to boot into the installation screen? I have a iNDO 10.7.4 release here but can't boot from it. It always says "Not an intel platform. Restart fix not applied!!"
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EDIT: Tried again. This time it worked. Thanks |
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First post is up to date - build 30 from 18 Jul is the latest and only recommended to be used. |
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effectivement , très bon boulot pour ton kernel , fonctionne également magistralement bien pour Lion 10.7.5 . :) |
Do you guys think I need a different Kernel for my Mach Kernel? Sometimes command -legacy busratio=17 UsekernelCache=No npci=0x3000 PCIRootUID=0 Graphics Enabler=Yes does not work! I'm using Mach Kernel v4 with a Amd Phenom II x4 965 3.4ghz and gigabyte gtx 570 card with 4 gigs of ddr3 ram. Motherboard is Asus M4A79XTD EVO. That or maybe I need a different command. My Hackintosh Lion acts very strange. I have to shut my computer down like 3 times before the command finally works, why the heck would that be?
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Godofwar, If you're still using Bronzovka's kernel, you should definitely replace it with R:A:W:X86's kernel from the first post on this page.
Also, you can put all those kernel flags in the <Kernel Flags> section of /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist. |
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Also, I accidently posted on this topic. :D Oh yeah, can I replace that kernel while I'm on Hackintosh Lion Or do I have to replace it while I'm on my Windows 7 side? And if I have to do it on my Windows 7 side, what program to you recommend I use so I can read/write to my Mac side? |
You can simply rename the RAWX86's kernel to, say, RAW, before putting it at the root of your Lion system. Doing that, you won't need to replace the older one (that's named mach_kernel) and will be able to use it if the things go wrong and RAWX86's kernel doesn't work with your current 10.7.2 installation.
If you do as i advised, just remember to boot using the name you gave to the kernel as a boot flag. If you call it RAW, just type RAW and, just for safety, npci=0x3000 and hit enter. If you want to boot with your older kernel, just doesn't type anything. |