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Originally Posted by Renira
hej Good News !
I´m writting this Post from Snow Leopard on my internal HDD ! 
I mixed your tipps:
- Installed the newest Chameleon - replaced "boot" again
- Insert the new IOATAFamily.kext
When this is done, it boots very stable and fast without any command at the beginning !
Thank you very much !
Now my last problem.... after restarting, it won´t boot a second time !
i have to replace the kextes in /system/library/Extensions
This ones:
- AD1988b.Fix.kext
- AHCIPortInjector.kext
- dsmos.kext
- IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext
- JMicronATA.kext
- OpenHaltRestart.kext
then i tried "OSx86 Tools Utility" ...
"Repair Permissions" and "Set Extensions permissions"
it ends in this error-message:
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/460...o20090829u.png
This Action works on my USB-HDD !
I had to replaced the files too...
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forget to say, but about the chameleon v2rc2 installer I didn't install the "extra kexts" withit during installation, so check if /Extra/Extensions is empry after install.
just forget the
- AHCIPortInjector.kext
- IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector.kext
- JMicronATA.kext
Iconfix is not a fix! It also makes your esata jmicron disks look as external, it only does fix names in the systemprofiler, don't bother with jmicron ATA, just use sata/esata.
Please try without the patches? Do you have the slightest idea why you are adding the extra kexts? Please copy by terminal, and don't use any further GUI apps.
When it boots the first time succesful, it boots without a mkext file so all extensions are loaded or listed, the second time when the mkext is created it might not put all the patched kexts files there you needed. So it hangs.
When I started 3 years ago with this, I stayed a way for months from the terminal. But there are only a few basic commands you need to know...
Reductionism is your best friend, many people stop exploring when they find out it works, and start asking for help when it stops. Making a robust osx 86 install can be written on a single A4 paper, with proper patches and handling and use of terminal commands.