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Are ya sure about that? I got Snow Leo 10A394 booted perfectolicious with this booter.
My Specs System: Custom Built Mobo: ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 OS:Mac OS X MountainLion 10.8.2 & Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.2GHz Memory: 16GB DDR3 XMS3 1600MHz Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB Email/Gtalk: [email protected] |
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interesting, didn't work for me.
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Can you help to post a tutorial. I have a hard time even with the package. It does not want to install- reported "failed" every time. The only time I can do it is a fresh install into a new partition. But as far as SL, it's still no go.
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http://www.infinitemac.com/f57/how-t...on-a-pc-t3137/ Try booting with -x32 AND with a patched DSDT. It's what I used My Specs System: Custom Built Mobo: ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 OS:Mac OS X MountainLion 10.8.2 & Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU: Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.2GHz Memory: 16GB DDR3 XMS3 1600MHz Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB Email/Gtalk: [email protected] |
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My bad. But the only way for me to boot my SL 10A380 or 10A394 is with flag -x32. The funny thing is with PCEFIv9 and kernel 10A394, it sleeps well. The current v10 does not put the machine to sleep properly. That's all I can tell for right now. I'll post more once an issue comes up.
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I find it easier to to lipo out the 32bit version, no flags needed just boots in 32bit mode.
GigaByte EP45T-UD3R V1.1 E8200@stock 4GB DDR3 1600 2x500GB/1x1.5TB HD Zotac 9800 GT ECO 1GB Snow Leopard 10.6.4
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boot problem
hello, i have 10.5.8 installed on Intel DG31PR, and iam just trying to install Snow Leopard on this mobo with usb disk installer, i got some problem with Kernel Panic.. and in some discussion i found that i have to change chameleon to PC_EFI.. i followed the intrusction.. and now i still got kerpel panic in snow leopard installation and cannot boot to my 10.5.8 too..
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