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I did try 0.82.33 before, I got the link from the irc room at moofspeak uefi-channel, same goes for [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]..

 

I could not find a "OS X formatter" in the XPC package, the one linked by you is "Made by caine for applelife.ru users. http://caine.in"

 

The md5 stuff came from the DuetToHDD app

 

I tried the one "Made by caine for applelife.ru users. http://caine.in" (also attached by your post), and it only says "MBR start" then same blank screen.

 

the blackscreen took some time.. be patient :)

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I did try 0.82.33 before, I got the link from the irc room at moofspeak uefi-channel, same goes for [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]..

 

I could not find a "OS X formatter" in the XPC package, the one linked by you is "Made by caine for applelife.ru users. http://caine.in"

 

The md5 stuff came from the DuetToHDD app

 

I tried the one "Made by caine for applelife.ru users. http://caine.in" (also attached by your post), and it only says "MBR start" then same blank screen.

 

I disabled serial port.. but still same..

 

I tried Netkas RC3 patched, but got double panic with "can't preform kext scan" (on the Base Install Image)

 

using C2D E6400

 

I wish there was some debug version with more output ?

 

thanks

 

EDIT: I am looking at this file,

 

http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?...ost&p=13091

 

It boots in text to say "ABCE

 

"welcome to efi world"

 

we'll see what I can do with that

Both [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] and xpc act exactly how you experienced. What happens is they're loading files, after the initial flash on screen, If you wait at the blank screen, on [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] for a minute, then hit v key you'll get a drive refresh, then adjust up with u key. Then hit m key for modifiers. These loaders are great, you just have to understand they start out acting like they don't work.

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XPC loads a modified DSDT, allows SMBIOS overrides and EFI device property injection. It patches the FADT for restart and I think can now even load kexts from an /Extra/Extensions.mkext. All that and other tricks... It's my default bootloader for Lion for now.

 

it never booted Lion on my RIG.

Would you mind please explaining which files and its locations you used?

 

I can get to selection screen but after selecting the drive nothing happens and it freezes.

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That looks like it's recognised correctly. I'm guessing CI is working because you have managed to take a screenshot. Do you see the water ripples when dragging widgets on to the dashboard (make sure 'Show Dashboard as a space' is unchecked in System Prefs/Exposé & Spaces).

 

I don't know why DVD player and VLC aren't working for you as both are working fine here.

 

thanks for your interest and help !! much appreciated

unfortunately i don't get water ripples when dragging widgets onto dashboard.

And I know that DVD player and VLC crash because of QE/CI unsupported because I made all the tests I mentionned before with my 7600gt and everythings works as it should (VLC, DVD player, ripples..).

I really don't know what i can do more !

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ok, I tried 2 other XPC (unknown version) at (they are both the same I believe)

 

 

http://applive.org/Hacklion.zip

http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?...ost&p=13096

(the Archive.zip)

 

and it boots fine, with GUI. The "Wait" was more "normal"

 

But I get

 

Loading System\Library\Extension\Extensions.mkext not found

Loading efi\xpc\dev-prop.dat Not found

 

I went to replace the bootx64.efi file, and got this

 

(hand typed without double checking, so might have typo)

 

XPC 0.82.33 loaded from Acpi(PNP0A08,0x0)/Pci(0xB,0x1)/USB(0x3,0x0)/HD(1,MBR,0x54455544,0x3F,0xF0FFB4)

XPC © and build by iPhoneTom

No VBE interface found, XPC will quit now.

Press [Return] or [ESC] to exit.

 

tried to search google for above message, but come up empty..

It seems like newer versions removed support of some things...

 

this forum is very overloaded.. get database error/can't connect

 

I tried to replace with another bootx64.efi file,

 

it says

(hand typed without double checking, so might have typo)

 

Welcome to XPC v.0.651, © by iPhoneTom 2009,2010

XPC-Efi-Boot is an EFI GUI Bootloader application.

Latest version download and information under

 

www.efiboot.de

 

Starting GUI…

(hangs there)

 

I tried to go to www.efiboot.de site, but the site is 'blank'

 

For the one that worked (I mention in the beginning of THIS post), it does not show version number..

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edit: I tried the working Efildr20 from the 2 links in this post, but mixed it with [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] 1.5a,

 

to do that, you need to copy out the [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url].efi from /efi/boot/[url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]/[url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url].efi into (and RENAME it) /efi/boot/bootX64.efi, then put the rest of the [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] files, now [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url] boots ok.

 

can't locate smbios protocol, not found

 

then

 

there were errors converting smbios system table : not found

 

how to fix this problem? where to put the smbios.plist ??

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also, your usb stick should be flashing if the computer is not hung..

 

there are at least 3 version of [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]

 

1) the one from Osninja

2) the tonymac86 one

3) xiezhy in beijing one

 

Its hard to search in google because they don't match up.

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it never booted Lion on my RIG.

Would you mind please explaining which files and its locations you used?

 

I can get to selection screen but after selecting the drive nothing happens and it freezes.

 

here is a screenshot of XPC arborescence

by the way kexts located in "extra kexts" don't load. i need to put them in S/L/E and use last CVAD kextutility to be properly installed;

i noticed also that bad info in setting.plist in XPC result in a non booting with "bad index".

be sure that your dsdt.aml is also optimized

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post-93689-1302325440_thumb.png

dsdt.aml.zip

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it never booted Lion on my RIG.

Would you mind please explaining which files and its locations you used?

 

I can get to selection screen but after selecting the drive nothing happens and it freezes.

Hi asapreta

 

I can only talk about what's worked for me and I have very compatible hardware so I think that makes things easier.

 

But I collected the data I for my system that I needed to add to XPC's settings.plist. I don't have everything filled in as some fields I've left as the default values supplied in settings.plist. But the fields I changed from the defaults were:

 

BiosVersion

SerialNumber

ProductName

ProcessorType

ProcessorBusSpeed

(I removed the Memory parts as they didn't seem to work for me).

 

BiosVersion, SerialNumber and ProductName all match to be identified as one machine. Is this necessary?, I don't know, but I spent some time previously doing this so I might as well use the values.

 

ProcessorType is set to the value I got from the debug boot of RevoBoot. But you can also get it from ioreg by looking at CPU@0, then cpu-type. Mine reads <01 03> so I use the value 0301 in XPC's settings.plist

 

ProcessorBusSpeed I used the value from sysctl -a | grep hw.busfrequency when booted in SL from Chameleon.

That command returns:

hw.busfrequency = 1064000000

hw.busfrequency: 1064000000

hw.busfrequency_min: 1064000000

hw.busfrequency_max: 1064000000

 

So I added 1064

This can also be calculated as 4*CPU frequency. For my E7300, that is 4*266=1064

 

Kexts, I've added directly in to Lion's /System/Library/Extensions folder. Do this via the Terminal, double checking owner/permission. Then delete Lion's /System/Library/Caches/*

The system will rebuild the kernelcache and Lion doesn't used extensions.mkext.

 

DSDT.aml I have added to /USB/EFI/XPC (as fredouille's screenshot above).

 

I haven't used the dev-prop.dat file, though I think you use it for holding your EFI device-properties (as currently done in settings.plist). Add the hex values in to a plain text file, then save it as dev-prop.dat.

 

I'm sure others might know how to get more of the values for settings.plist and maybe different ways of getting the values to how I've shown here, but for me, this works.

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Where i get the coloured values ?

 

orginal:

<key>DefaultBoot</key>

<string>Acpi(PNP0A08,0x0)/Pci(0x1F,0x2)/Sata(0x0,0x0,0x0)/HD(4,GPT,3BAD5333-F6EA-4E7B-B8EF-59D2B962FAEB,0xE269EB0,0x94C2950)</string>

 

 

 

mine:

<key>DefaultBoot</key>

<string>Acpi(PNP0A08,0x0)/Pci(0xE,0x0)/Sat0(0x0,0x1,0x2)/HD(4,GPT,65F5D673-2521-3BF5-843D-6AADB8064F49,0xE269EB0,0x94C2950)</string>

 

about the orange i'm no sure is this device type or the name in DSDT /Ioreg?

 

my HD in IOREG: post-407466-1302341091_thumb.jpg

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I'm sure others might know how to get more of the values for settings.plist and maybe different ways of getting the values to how I've shown here, but for me, this works.

Hi Blackosx, can you take a look at my settings.plist.

 

I wonder where the 'macbookpro' come from?

 

post-45918-1302341318_thumb.png

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>DefaultBoot</key>
<string>Acpi(PNP0A08,0x0)/Pci(0x1F,0x2)/Sata(0x1,0x0,0x0)/HD(2,GPT,F6B7BE6B-FA33-4740-B0DD-5E68E40ACBBD,0x64028,0x17488508)\Lion2</string>
<key>DeviceProperties</key>
<string>6d0000000100000001000000610000000200000002010c00d041030a000000000101060000027fff0400100000006d006f00640065006c0000000b000000474d4120393530200000004100410050004c002c00480061007300500061006e0065006c0000000800000001000000</string>
<key>FacpFix</key>
<dict>
	<key>AccessWidth</key>
	<string>0x01</string>
	<key>Address</key>
	<string>0x0CF9</string>
	<key>BitOffset</key>
	<string>0x00</string>
	<key>BitWidth</key>
	<string>0x08</string>
	<key>Flags</key>
	<string>0x400</string>
	<key>PMProfile</key>
	<string>0x01</string>
	<key>SpaceID</key>
	<string>0x01</string>
	<key>Value</key>
	<string>0x06</string>
</dict>
<key>OSXKernelSettings</key>
<dict>
	<key>KernelFlags</key>
	<string>-v</string>
	<key>KernelName</key>
	<string>mach_kernel</string>
</dict>
<key>PlatformUUID</key>
<dict>
	<key>Part1</key>
	<string>0x01020304</string>
	<key>Part2</key>
	<string>0x0506</string>
	<key>Part3</key>
	<string>0x0708</string>
	<key>Part4.1</key>
	<string>0x09</string>
	<key>Part4.2</key>
	<string>0x0A</string>
	<key>Part4.3</key>
	<string>0x0B</string>
	<key>Part4.4</key>
	<string>0x0C</string>
	<key>Part4.5</key>
	<string>0x0D</string>
	<key>Part4.6</key>
	<string>0x0E</string>
	<key>Part4.7</key>
	<string>0x0F</string>
	<key>Part4.8</key>
	<string>0x10</string>
</dict>
<key>SSDTHandling</key>
<dict>
	<key>CreateCST2</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
	<key>CreateCST3</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
	<key>CreateCST4</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
	<key>RemoveSSDT</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
</dict>
<key>ScreenMode</key>
<integer>283</integer>
<key>SmbiosTables</key>
<dict>
	<key>Table_000</key>
	<dict>
		<key>BiosVendor</key>
		<string>Apple Inc.</string>
		<key>BiosVersion</key>
		<string>IM112.88Z.0057.B00.1005031455</string>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>0</integer>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_001</key>
	<dict>
		<key>Family</key>
		<string>iMac</string>
		<key>Manufacturer</key>
		<string>Apple Inc.</string>
		<key>ProductName</key>
		<string>iMac11,3</string>
		<key>SerialNumber</key>
		<string>C02F917PDF93</string>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>1</integer>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_002</key>
	<dict>
		<key>AssetTag</key>
		<string>iMac</string>
		<key>Manufacturer</key>
		<string>Apple Inc.</string>
		<key>ProductName</key>
		<string>Mac-F2238BAE</string>
		<key>SerialNumber</key>
		<string>C02F917PDF93</string>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>2</integer>
		<key>Version</key>
		<string>iMac11,3</string>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_131</key>
	<dict>
		<key>ProcessorType</key>
		<integer>2305</integer>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>131</integer>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_132</key>
	<dict>
		<key>ProcessorBusSpeed</key>
		<integer>5856</integer>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>132</integer>
	</dict>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>

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I get this for my i5 2400

 

sysctl -a | grep hw.busfrequency

 

hw.busfrequency = 4294967295

hw.busfrequency: 25400000000

hw.busfrequency_min: 25400000000

hw.busfrequency_max: 25400000000

 

This is strange, no ?

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here is a screenshot of XPC arborescence

by the way kexts located in "extra kexts" don't load. i need to put them in S/L/E and use last CVAD kextutility to be properly installed;

i noticed also that bad info in setting.plist in XPC result in a non booting with "bad index".

be sure that your dsdt.aml is also optimized

(i joined mine )

 

Thanks for your answer.

As I said before on this thread, my system runs on [url=&quot;http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/&quot;]#####[/url] or Chamaleon (with, of course, some DP). I do not use any other kexts except fakesmc.kext. And it its on S/L/E.

 

But it is very stable. I can't only boot with XPC. When I use [url=&quot;http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/&quot;]#####[/url] I need to change my LION drive to the Intel controller, not the Gigabyte controler it usually runs (like my Snow) on Chamaleon.

 

 

Hi asapreta

 

I can only talk about what's worked for me and I have very compatible hardware so I think that makes things easier.

 

But I collected the data I for my system that I needed to add to XPC's settings.plist. I don't have everything filled in as some fields I've left as the default values supplied in settings.plist. But the fields I changed from the defaults were:

 

BiosVersion

SerialNumber

ProductName

ProcessorType

ProcessorBusSpeed

(I removed the Memory parts as they didn't seem to work for me).

 

BiosVersion, SerialNumber and ProductName all match to be identified as one machine. Is this necessary?, I don't know, but I spent some time previously doing this so I might as well use the values.

 

ProcessorType is set to the value I got from the debug boot of RevoBoot. But you can also get it from ioreg by looking at CPU@0, then cpu-type. Mine reads <01 03> so I use the value 0301 in XPC's settings.plist

 

ProcessorBusSpeed I used the value from sysctl -a | grep hw.busfrequency when booted in SL from Chameleon.

That command returns:

hw.busfrequency = 1064000000

hw.busfrequency: 1064000000

hw.busfrequency_min: 1064000000

hw.busfrequency_max: 1064000000

 

So I added 1064

This can also be calculated as 4*CPU frequency. For my E7300, that is 4*266=1064

 

Kexts, I've added directly in to Lion's /System/Library/Extensions folder. Do this via the Terminal, double checking owner/permission. Then delete Lion's /System/Library/Caches/*

The system will rebuild the kernelcache and Lion doesn't used extensions.mkext.

 

DSDT.aml I have added to /USB/EFI/XPC (as fredouille's screenshot above).

 

I haven't used the dev-prop.dat file, though I think you use it for holding your EFI device-properties (as currently done in settings.plist). Add the hex values in to a plain text file, then save it as dev-prop.dat.

 

I'm sure others might know how to get more of the values for settings.plist and maybe different ways of getting the values to how I've shown here, but for me, this works.

 

Thanks for the very well described answer.

Will print it and use as a guide.

 

I may have a very compatible system, I don't use any other KEXTS, only FAKESMC.

Do you know if XPC is able to boot (as I can see the drive) via Gigabyte Controller? I'll give a try with your settings then I move to Intel one to see.

 

Thanks again

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Ok, I managed to install DP2 using Xpc 0.82.33. But unfortunately my ethernet adapter doesn't work. In System Settings nothing is displayed except for "FireWire". In DP1 and Snow everything works fine... Any ideas?

 

Replace IONetworkingFamily.kext with the attached one and check if it works.

IONetworkingFamily.kext.zip

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Ok, I managed to install DP2 using Xpc 0.82.33. But unfortunately my ethernet adapter doesn't work. In System Settings nothing is displayed except for "FireWire". In DP1 and Snow everything works fine... Any ideas?

 

Apple removed support for AppleRTL8169 (8111). Chances are your ethernet card falls in this category. If it is, here is the kext.

AppleRTL8169Ethernet.kext.zip

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Hi Blackosx, can you take a look at my settings.plist.

 

I wonder where the 'macbookpro' come from?

 

 

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>DefaultBoot</key>
<string>Acpi(PNP0A08,0x0)/Pci(0x1F,0x2)/Sata(0x1,0x0,0x0)/HD(2,GPT,F6B7BE6B-FA33-4740-B0DD-
5E68E40ACBBD,0x64028,0x17488508)\Lion2</string>
<key>DeviceProperties</key>
<string>6d0000000100000001000000610000000200000002010c00d041030a000000000101060000027fff0400
100000006d006f00640065006c0000000b000000474d4120393530200000004100410050004c002c004800610073005
00061006e0065006c0000000800000001000000</string>
<key>FacpFix</key>
<dict>
	<key>AccessWidth</key>
	<string>0x01</string>
	<key>Address</key>
	<string>0x0CF9</string>
	<key>BitOffset</key>
	<string>0x00</string>
	<key>BitWidth</key>
	<string>0x08</string>
	<key>Flags</key>
	<string>0x400</string>
	<key>PMProfile</key>
	<string>0x01</string>
	<key>SpaceID</key>
	<string>0x01</string>
	<key>Value</key>
	<string>0x06</string>
</dict>
<key>OSXKernelSettings</key>
<dict>
	<key>KernelFlags</key>
	<string>-v</string>
	<key>KernelName</key>
	<string>mach_kernel</string>
</dict>
<key>PlatformUUID</key>
<dict>
	<key>Part1</key>
	<string>0x01020304</string>
	<key>Part2</key>
	<string>0x0506</string>
	<key>Part3</key>
	<string>0x0708</string>
	<key>Part4.1</key>
	<string>0x09</string>
	<key>Part4.2</key>
	<string>0x0A</string>
	<key>Part4.3</key>
	<string>0x0B</string>
	<key>Part4.4</key>
	<string>0x0C</string>
	<key>Part4.5</key>
	<string>0x0D</string>
	<key>Part4.6</key>
	<string>0x0E</string>
	<key>Part4.7</key>
	<string>0x0F</string>
	<key>Part4.8</key>
	<string>0x10</string>
</dict>
<key>SSDTHandling</key>
<dict>
	<key>CreateCST2</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
	<key>CreateCST3</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
	<key>CreateCST4</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
	<key>RemoveSSDT</key>
	<integer>1</integer>
</dict>
<key>ScreenMode</key>
<integer>283</integer>
<key>SmbiosTables</key>
<dict>
	<key>Table_000</key>
	<dict>
		<key>BiosVendor</key>
		<string>Apple Inc.</string>
		<key>BiosVersion</key>
		<string>IM112.88Z.0057.B00.1005031455</string>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>0</integer>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_001</key>
	<dict>
		<key>Family</key>
		<string>iMac</string>
		<key>Manufacturer</key>
		<string>Apple Inc.</string>
		<key>ProductName</key>
		<string>iMac11,3</string>
		<key>SerialNumber</key>
		<string>C02F917PDF93</string>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>1</integer>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_002</key>
	<dict>
		<key>AssetTag</key>
		<string>iMac</string>
		<key>Manufacturer</key>
		<string>Apple Inc.</string>
		<key>ProductName</key>
		<string>Mac-F2238BAE</string>
		<key>SerialNumber</key>
		<string>C02F917PDF93</string>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>2</integer>
		<key>Version</key>
		<string>iMac11,3</string>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_131</key>
	<dict>
		<key>ProcessorType</key>
		<integer>2305</integer>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>131</integer>
	</dict>
	<key>Table_132</key>
	<dict>
		<key>ProcessorBusSpeed</key>
		<integer>5856</integer>
		<key>Type</key>
		<integer>132</integer>
	</dict>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>

The Serial Number you use come from MacBook Pro. Look here

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Does anyone have copies of their older XPC versions?

 

I had tried all these

 

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Tuesday 19:06

(2011-04-05) Sunday 13:06

(2011-04-10) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEFI-Bootloader 0.82.33 | Build 05.04.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?7zz5auzknab66nz| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Added: Copy&Paste (ctrl-c,-v) in Plist-Edit., Boot-Shortcuts (ctrl-s,-v,-x), extra_kext\common, 2 or more Systems on one Volume

Sunday 13:06

(2011-04-03) Tuesday 17:06

(2011-04-05) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.31 | New build 03.04.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?0r9q095h050rn10| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Pls test exra_kext loading on Lion (mkext must be on bootvolume!), pls report!

Saturday 21:06

(2011-04-02) Sunday 09:06

(2011-04-03) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.30 | New build late 02.04.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?dksr62dzt9nz8ut| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Fix for loading extra_kext on Lion

Friday 09:07

(2011-04-01) Saturday 17:06

(2011-04-02) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.29 | New build early3 01.04.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?ikotsvynqkp5wyc| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Added memory speed override from table 17 in settings. pls test!

Friday 05:06

(2011-04-01) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.27 | New build early 01.04.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?bis9mgb0bnq1ymc| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Added create CST

Thursday 21:06

(2011-03-31) Friday 01:07

(2011-04-01) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.26 | New build late 31.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?62cc9nodspr6nn0| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Fix for setup Acpi PM profile, SSDT removing

Thursday 17:06

(2011-03-31) Thursday 19:07

(2011-03-31) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.25 | New build 31.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?yw1m7x93xunnnwm| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Fix for setup Acpi PM profile, SSDT handling

Wednesday 17:07

(2011-03-30) Thursday 15:07

(2011-03-31) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.22 | New build 30.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?9d1zstfz3wacje3| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Fix for setup Acpi PM profile, fix for SPD Memory detection

Wednesday 05:07

(2011-03-30) Wednesday 13:06

(2011-03-30) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.20 | New build early 30.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?3lca9nshgf1vvwy| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Fix for setup Acpi PM profile, fix for SPD Memory detection

Tuesday 13:06

(2011-03-29) Wednesday 01:06

(2011-03-30) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.18 | New build early 29.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?tglfrfx94nb9xnh| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Added Settings-Section for setup Acpi Restart-Fix and prefered PM profile (disable fix by set Address-Property to 0x0000)

Tuesday 09:06

(2011-03-29) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.18 | New build early 29.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?tglfrfx94nb9xnh| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Added Settings-Section for setup Acpi Restart-Fix and prefered PM profile

Monday 17:07

(2011-03-28) Tuesday 05:06

(2011-03-29) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.16 | New build 28.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?8tvx8dnza53p6zz| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Check Memory and report back

Monday 13:06

(2011-03-28) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.15 | New build 28.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?73jw99a0yk2ex3q| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Check Memory and report back

Monday 09:06

(2011-03-28) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.11 | New build early 28.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?7d2srlsz63l6e77| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Check Memory and report back

Sunday 17:06

(2011-03-27) Monday 05:06

(2011-03-28) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.10 | New build late 27.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?ps7j242ufcqzy7b| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Check Memory and report back

Sunday 15:07

(2011-03-27) [+nt] Topic: XPC UEfi-Bootloader 0.82.9 | New build later 26.03.2011 http://www.mediafire.com/?syfw47bp890mgf4| XPC Commands http://pastie.org/1682374| Fix for Smbios-Bug, added Platform-UUID Property to settings.plist (use your own id from now)

 

but its all deleted (expect the current one)

 

I believe there was a version where VBE support was not forced upon, but I can't find that version now.

 

XPC 0.82.33 loaded from Acpi(PNP0A08,0x0)/Pci(0xB,0x1)/USB(0x3,0x0)/HD(1,MBR,0x54455544,0x3F,0xF0FFB4)

XPC © and build by iPhoneTom

No VBE interface found, XPC will quit now.

Press [Return] or [ESC] to exit.

 

all are deleted without trace

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Does anyone have copies of their older XPC versions?

I have these:

 

XPC 0.81.0.4.rar

XPC 0.82.2.rar

XPC 0.82.5.rar

XPC 0.82.7.rar

XPC 0.82.10.rar

XPC 0.82.11.rar

XPC 0.82.15.rar

XPC 0.82.17.rar

XPC 0.82.18.rar

XPC 0.82.20.rar

XPC 0.82.22.rar

XPC 0.82.25.rar

XPC 0.82.26.rar

XPC 0.82.27.rar

XPC_Boot_Prepare_Tool.zip

XPC-0.82.29.rar

XPC-0.82.30.rar

XPC-0.82.31.rar

XPC-0.82.33.rar

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Installing the RealtelRTL81xx.kext in S/L/E from the usual places using the RealtekRTL81xx-0_0_67%2B.pkg did it for me.

 

I think this won't help me. My system runs Lion, but the boot takes some retries using Chamaleon and its DF problem.

I´m trying to make things easier using XPC as the "official" boot for Lion.

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