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Anyone got any ideas about this?
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com.apple.launchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 * * * launchd[1] has started up. * * * com.apple.launchd 1 com.apple.launchd 1 * * * Verbose boot, will log to /dev/console. * * * dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/lib/libxar-nossl.dylib Referenced from: /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security Reason: no suitable image found. com.apple.launchd 1 com.apple.lanuchctl.System 2 The System bootstrapper has crashed: Trace/BPT trap: 5 |
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sorry to say reinstall is the solution for you. |
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NVidia GeForce GT 520
Hey Everyone!
I finally got 10.7.2 installed on my AMD machine using iAtkos! I ran out to get a new graphics card (NVidia GeForce GT 520) so that I could change my resolution and have apps like Preview and iMovie work however, it's not recognized. Some people have said that theirs is recognized out of the box but for me, I can't even change my resolution. I can't find any kexts that would enable this card to work either. Any help is GREATLY appreciated! |
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Macmini early 2006 /blanGsak 10.7.2 Acer 8930 G / core2duo T6500 / NV 9600 GS m / Lion 10.7.3 / ML 10.8.2 / w7/8 Asus M5A97pro / FX 8350 / Asus HD 7950 CUII v2 GA-78LMT SP2 / FX 6100 / P x4 960t / Sapphire HD 4850 1024 MSI K9neo v1 / Atlon 4800+/ Gigabyte HD 5450 512 test kernel 12.0 AMD ![]() Tuto : http://www.hack-my-mac.fr/index.php/...fx-buldo#28896 CG opérationnelle : HD 5450 512 / HD 4850 1 / GT 610 |
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So I forced it to boot with a resolution of 1920x1080 and it worked...kinda. Now, I have borders around my "screen". It is at the correct resolution but the screen has borders around it.
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GraphicsEnabler=Yes -v (case sensitive) thats it ![]() |
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That's what I do already though. The screen is still "shrunk". The resolution is fine but the screen doesn't take up the full monitor.
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http://www.hardware.fr/articles/682-...e-amd-k10.html
http://www.zikmao.net/2011/10/amd-no...bulldozer.html http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Micro_Devices le Phenom 2 x2 x3 x4 x6 = k10 Macmini early 2006 /blanGsak 10.7.2 Acer 8930 G / core2duo T6500 / NV 9600 GS m / Lion 10.7.3 / ML 10.8.2 / w7/8 Asus M5A97pro / FX 8350 / Asus HD 7950 CUII v2 GA-78LMT SP2 / FX 6100 / P x4 960t / Sapphire HD 4850 1024 MSI K9neo v1 / Atlon 4800+/ Gigabyte HD 5450 512 test kernel 12.0 AMD ![]() Tuto : http://www.hack-my-mac.fr/index.php/...fx-buldo#28896 CG opérationnelle : HD 5450 512 / HD 4850 1 / GT 610 Last edited by gils; 05-26-2012 at 10:07 PM. |
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Should I upgrade to Bulldozer to get a better user experience?
Hello, everybody!
First of all, thanks to RAW x86 for his great job. Get the (still) latest osx on a (relativelly) cheap AMD machine is the pinnacle of hackintoshing. I have lion 10.7.2 running 32-bit on an Athlon II x2 250 with bronzovka v4 kernel. It's nice and stable, just like someone else told. The main issues are that i had to swap the original finder with DP2 32-bit finder, and that even this solution has its bugs (doesn't copy/cut/paste/erase) so i had to install Path Finder. I tried the update to 10.7.4 with both bronzovka v6 and RAW x86 latest kernels. With bronzovka's i couldn't even boot. With RAW's, as i have a non-Bulldozer CPU, i got 32-bit with that described permission bug. The result was somewhat worse than what i already got with 10.7.2, because the finder restrictions now affected Path Finder, installers and disk utility too, so i had to change back to 10.7.2. But i'm AMD-stubborn, and i'm willing to effort an upgrade to a Bulldozer/Piledriver CPU to enjoy Lion in full 64-bit experience, besides it's a great CPU. Therefore i need to get the answers to some questions before making this upgrade: 1) The original lion finder will work out of the box, since the system will run at 64-bit? It's very annoying to resource to DP and path finders to get the work done; 2) 64-bit-only kexts and apps will work? The answer to this question may look obvious, but nothing in OsX86 is really the way it seems; 3) 32-bit apps will continue to work in 64-bit mode? 4) The core services and apps will stop being impossible to launch after x minutes from reboot? Another problematic point in lion with AMD; 5) The kernel will possibly work in a newer Piledriver CPU, since it's basically an enhanced Buldozer? Thanks in advance for the answers! Last edited by TheConnactic; 07-14-2012 at 05:15 PM. |