verdant Posted February 20, 2014 Author Share Posted February 20, 2014 @ beub3u 1. With OS X Mavericks, put ALL kexts: FakeSMC.kext EvOreboot.kext NullCPUPowerManagement.kext AppleRTC.Mavericks.Patched.kext AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext AD1998b.FIX.kext (alternatively use as I do currently, oldnapalm's AD1988b version VoodooHDA.kext)nForceLAN.0.64.5.kext in S/L/E with NO kexts in /Extra/Extensions (also IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector should not be needed) and do not use nForceIOATAFamily.kext. The SMC errors you see using the FakeSMC from my "64bits Kext" folder should not prevent booting..... 2. Use only OS X Maverick version Apple kexts 3. Try booting using the following org.chameleon.Boot.plist entries <key>Kernel</key><string>mach_kernel</string><key>Kernel Flags</key><string>-v</string><key>Timeout</key><string>5</string> 4. Have nothing in Extra/Modules....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beub3u Posted February 20, 2014 Share Posted February 20, 2014 Hi Verdant,I tried again but still no luck with your method ...I think I will disappoint you, I tried with the myHack (3.3.1) method :- I used this app to create my usb installer drive- then, I put AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext & nForceLAN.0.64.5.kext in S/L/E, i runned myFix- on launch, "still waiting for root device". Apparently the imk kext wasn't loaded- I moved AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext & nForceLAN.0.64.5.kext in E/E, myFix again- the installer finally appears, at the end, I copied the 2 nForce kext in E/E because the installer didn't do it (correction : it did, in the myHack.kext/Content)- Mavericks is ok now ... edit: you were right, the SMC errors was not the problem i don't know what is was ?! myHack removed 3 kext from S/L/E and set PCIRootUID=1 in chameleon, i don't see any other change Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted February 20, 2014 Author Share Posted February 20, 2014 @ beub3bu No worries. I just glad it worked out for you.............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryThePCGuy Posted February 22, 2014 Share Posted February 22, 2014 alright verdant im back. this time im working on the dual layer dvd method. this is where im stuck. "[15] Now download my nForce Extra folder for my OS X Mavericks Base System Dual Layer DVD Installer: Still to be uploaded......"...... should i use the muldoon extra folder or make one as described in Stage 1 - Making a Bootable GPT Partitioned USB Flash Drive GPT OS X Mavericks 10.9 Installer? keep in mind that this is a sep build and cannot use the one from my current sl build. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted February 24, 2014 Author Share Posted February 24, 2014 @GaryThePCGuy Try the alpha version nForce Extra folder for my OS X Mavericks Base System Dual Layer DVD Installer that I will PM you and let me know how you get on via PM....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryThePCGuy Posted April 9, 2014 Share Posted April 9, 2014 ok...so i got blackintosh back up and running. issues: no audio. loaded applehda.kext vodoo and adfix all separately and none seem to work. when i boot from chameleon it boots verbose automatically. slow waiting for it to boot. evga 790i ultra sli Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted April 11, 2014 Author Share Posted April 11, 2014 The evga 790i ultra sli uses the Realtek ALC888 audio chipset/codec, so look for audio solutions for ALC888 on OS X Mavericks.....e.g. for ALC888 patched AppleHDA and DSDT patch text etc. http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/293863-applehda-patch-requests/ If you do not want verbose booting, check for and remove -v flag in your org.chameleon.Boot.plist.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon321 Posted April 11, 2014 Share Posted April 11, 2014 HelloI hope you can help...I am trying to install Mavericks on a Mobo with nVidia nForce 3 250 chip0x00e310deI did a successful install on an USB external drivebut now I want to use SATA.So I try load AppleNForceATA (already installed in /S/L/Extensions) using kextload in terminalbut I get this KPhttp://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/18/81/49/15/kp_at_10.jpglooking into /S/L/ExtensionsIOATAFamily is at Version 2.5.2& IOPCI at Version 2.8but AppleNForceATA looks for<key>OSBundleLibraries</key><dict><key>com.apple.iokit.IOATAFamily</key><string>1.0.0b1</string><key>com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily</key><string>1.0.0b1</string><key>com.apple.kpi.iokit</key><string>7.0</string><key>com.apple.kpi.libkern</key><string>8.0.0d0</string><key>com.apple.kpi.mach</key><string>8.0.0d0</string></dict>So AppleNForceATA (coming from Snow) can't be loaded under Mavericks.I certainly miss somethingplease helpThanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted April 11, 2014 Author Share Posted April 11, 2014 @ leon321 The MeDevil AppleNForceATA kext and its derivatives should work for your nVidia nForce 3 250 chipset since UPDATE 31-dec-2007:I've re-fixed the driver. Some users where still not detecting sata and/or pata drives, so this version should solve some problems. Below, a list of device+vendor id for supported pata/sata chipsets by this kext:PATA: 0x01bc10de 0x006510de 0x008510de 0x00d510de 0x00e510de 0x003510de 0x005310de 0x026510de 0x036e10de 0x03ec10deSATA: 0x008e10de 0x00e310de 0x00ee10de 0x003610de 0x003e10de 0x005410de 0x005510de 0x026610de 0x026710de 0x037e10de 0x037f10de 0x03e710de 0x03f610de 0x03f710de 0x045c10de 0x045d10de 0x045e10de 0x045f10deKnow AHCI SATA enabled chipset device+vendor id: 0x044c10de 0x044d10de 0x044e10de 0x044f10d 0x055010de 0x055110de 0x055210de 0x055310de 0x056010de 0x055410de 0x058410deKnow AHCI PATA chipsets device+vendor id: 0x056010de 0x056010de 0x056c10de 0x075910deIf your chipset is in the "Know AHCI SATA enabled chipsets" then you CANNOT USE THIS KEXT!If your chipset is in the "Know AHCI PATA enabled chipsets" then you can try to use this kext for the pata handling, but this is not tested, so try at your own risk! but OS X Mavericks requires 64 bit kexts, so you should use AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext (see post #1)........and since your MOBO is an AMD CPU MOBO compatible with AMD Phenom™ FX / Phenom / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core / Athlon X2 Dual-Core / Athlon 64 / Sempron CPUs, you should be using a modified kernel for OS X Mavericks......see here.....and get AMD patched kernel help here.......I wish you success..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon321 Posted April 12, 2014 Share Posted April 12, 2014 Thank you for your answer I am using now AnV BSA kernel I confirm that AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kextgives KP with this kernel. Then I just tried the second one I don't get kernel panic and the kext is loaded But.... SATA is not detected Surprising, ID 0x00e310de is into Info.plist What can I do now ? Thanks Leon 321 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted April 12, 2014 Author Share Posted April 12, 2014 @ leon321 What boot screen error messages do you now get with the kernel that loads AppleNForceATA.imk64bit.kext, assuming that you have re-set the /S/L/E kext ownership and permissions as follows: In Terminal type: sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions exit Close Terminal and then go to /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup and delete the files present within Startup…. invalidsignedkextalert.plist IOKitPersonalities_x86_64.ioplist.gz kernelcache KextPropertyValues_OSBundleHelper_x86_64.plist.gz loadedkextmt.plist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon321 Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 After doing exactly what you suggestedI boot in -v -fand get a list of repeated linesOPEMU: mov dword [2ax + rcx]repeated at full speedGoing from other OS looking into Mavericks partition, system log I found lots of repeated lines like this: Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysOn Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysShiftToggles Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDSlowKeysDelay Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseKeysOn Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseKeysOptionToggles Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: MouseKeysStopsTrackpad Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDScrollZoomModifierMask Value: 0Apr 12 09:06:08 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??and a lot of repeated lines likeApr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: PNG No IDATs written into fileApr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: ConvertBytes vImageConvert_AnyToAny error: 'kvImageInvalidParameter'Apr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: PNG No IDATs written into fileApr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: ConvertBytes vImageConvert_AnyToAny error: 'kvImageInvalidParameter'Apr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: PNG No IDATs written into fileApr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: ConvertBytes vImageConvert_AnyToAny error: 'kvImageInvalidParameter'Apr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: PNG No IDATs written into fileApr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: ConvertBytes vImageConvert_AnyToAny error: 'kvImageInvalidParameter'Apr 12 09:07:18 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Dock[158]: ImageIO: PNG No IDATs written into filethenApr 12 09:10:33 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDWaitCursorFrameInterval Value: 33332999Apr 12 09:10:33 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??Apr 12 09:11:02 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local Finder[160]: Unknown class '_FITagEditorView', using 'NSView' instead. Encountered in Interface Builder file at path /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Resources/French.lproj/NSNavPanelContentView.nib.Apr 12 09:11:45 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local sudo[267]: hi : TTY=ttys000 ; PWD=/Users/hi ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/bashApr 12 09:12:12 Mac-Pro-de-hi.local com.apple.kextd[12]: kext com.nvidia.driver.AppleNForceATA 100049000 is in exception list, allowing to loadApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0OxffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: PEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: OPEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xOPEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: ffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: OPEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: OPEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xOffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: PEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xffApr 12 09:12:16 Mac-Pro-de-hi kernel[0]: OPEMU: mov dword [rax+rcx], 0xffhere we areit seems that is something like a buffer overflow.I am confused. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted April 13, 2014 Author Share Posted April 13, 2014 @ leon321 Since you do not say that you are still seeing a "still waiting for root device" error, I assume you are not, which means that the issue is not related to the AppleNForceATA kext used. I am not the best person to help with AMD patched kernel issues, which is what I believe the messages you see relate to......see here.......... Also, if you are using a ALPS Trackpad, I would also suggest that you use a USB keyboard and USB mouse until things are sorted with nForce chipset MOBO..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon321 Posted April 13, 2014 Share Posted April 13, 2014 @ verdant I am not seeing "still waiting for root device" error, but if I remove AppleNForceATA kext and rebuild cache I boot normally from USB HDD. I am using USB mouse and keyboard, no ALPS Trackpad. I did a first pass on the topic [AMD] Pre-release Testing, they mention OPEMU, but I must digg & probably post thanks for your help leon321 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted April 13, 2014 Author Share Posted April 13, 2014 @ leon321 You can boot normally from a USB HDD when you remove the AppleNForceATA kext and rebuild cache because you are using a SATA or PATA (IDE) to USB interface not the MOBO's SATA interface.... Glad to be of some help..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon321 Posted April 15, 2014 Share Posted April 15, 2014 @ verdantI did some other testsAs installer I used Boot USB DVD OS X Mavericks AMD V3.pkgfrom hackintosh-montreal.So I decided to do my new tests directly on USB key created by the .pkg, and used to install Mavericks before.I deleted VopodooPS2.kext from /E/E/ no need nowI installed AppleNForceATA.imk64bits.kext fixed permissions touch& clear cache as you indicated.Kernel used is AnVand test : at boot I get KP about this AppleNForceATA.imk64bits.kext.Now I change the kernel on USB key, I take the russian one, at boot I don't have KP but I get a list of repeated linesOPEMU:repeated at full speedI searched about OPEMU but I did not find relevant fix.So I don't now what to try next.any track to try will be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon321 Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 @ verdant Ok I did little progress I found source code of AMD Kernel and I found where printing OPEMU + something is done. +/**+ * This is called the Opcode Emulator: it traps invalid opcode exceptions+ * and modifies the state of the running thread accordingly.+ * There are two entry points, one for user space exceptions, and another for+ * exceptions coming from kernel space.bad:+ {+ /* Well, now go in and get the asm text at least.. */+ const char *instruction_asm;+ instruction_asm = ud_insn_asm(&ud_obj);++ printf ( "OPEMU: %s\n", instruction_asm) ;+ return 0;+ } This runs in case of error. Unfortunately, this is not written in system.log and display is moving too fast for reading.... So verdant do you kow if during boot, messages on screen are stored somewhere ? If yes, I would try to know who is guilty ? triggering this part of code Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted April 17, 2014 Author Share Posted April 17, 2014 @ leon321 Go to Applications >>> Utilities >>> Console........double-click on Console, then look in the following sections: DIAGNOSTIC AND USAGE INFORMATION >>> System Diagnostic Reports and User Diagnostic ReportsFILES >>> ~/Library/Logs >>> Crash Reporter and/or Diagnostic ReportsFILES >>> /Library/Logs >>> Crash Reporter and/or Diagnostic ReportsFILES >>> kernel.log I suggest you correspond with spakk re OS X Mavericks AMD kernel if you have no problems when using an AMD kernel patched for OS X 10.8.5 or OS X 10.7.5... regarding the OPEMU : UD2 bug, I understand that every Mavericks kernel has the same bug because all AMD kernels are based on the opcode from Sinetek and Andy van Dijk . AFAIK to overcome this bug, according to spakk, you need to do a rollback to the Sandbox.kext and System.kext and AppleMatch.kext and Corecrypto.kext from Mavericks 10.9 after each OS X 10.9.x update and then fix kext ownership and permissions.... Sorry I am not able to be of more help, having never used AMD with OS X..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Coelho Posted June 9, 2014 Share Posted June 9, 2014 Hi there! First of all THANK YOU, verdant, for such a complete tutorial, it's something never before seen! I've got a Hackintosh running but with some faults and what I want is to make it run as perfectly as possible. So, using you tutorial I plan to advance to Mavericks but I don't quite get this point: "[6] Copy across from your running 64bit mode Snow Leopard, or Lion, or Mountain Lion system, your MOBO's OS X DSDT.aml file into the open target HDD OS X Mavericks window, i.e. the target HDD volume's root i.e. / directory……." Because for me to install the Mountain Lion the DSDT was in the USB disk, I think in the Extra folder, but it was a different installation method. And now, is it possible for you to share with me your DSDT? Because I've got the same MOBO as you, Asus P5N32-Sli Plus. Thank you in advance and congratulations for you effort and work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted June 10, 2014 Author Share Posted June 10, 2014 @ Fred Coelho Thank you for your appreciation of my guide. The DSDT.aml file on your USB Mountain Lion disk drive should be transferred to the internal target OS X hard drive onto which you plan to install OS X mavericks, with the root directory i.e. / (where I keep mine) or in the Chameleon Extra folder. I can PM you my DSDT.aml when i get some time but first I need to know if you will be using any PS2 devices e.g. keyboard and/or mouse because I do not....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Coelho Posted June 10, 2014 Share Posted June 10, 2014 Hello, verdant! I'm usign the mouse and keyboard with PS2 but I can use them via USB, no problem with that! Also, and since I've got your attention , I'm stuck after the boot, when it's time for the display to show the "Welcome" screen in the installation stage of Mavericks. I'm pretty sure that it's the kext for my Nvidia graphics card. I've tried a few, even the one I use in ML, but with no success! Any idea? It's an GTX 490. And I've also used the "graphicsenabler=no". Update: Display issue solved, PAYING ATTENTION TO THE TUTORIAL... The Mavericks is running! Still I would appreciate you sending me your DSDT and I have no sound! Looked up and used the AD1998b.FIX but, since it's a fix, it's supposed to be used to fix something, right? Thanks, your the man! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted June 10, 2014 Author Share Posted June 10, 2014 @ Fred Coelho Glad that following the guide has enabled you to get Mavericks running........ For audio, simply keep the Mavericks AppleHDA.kext in /S/L/E and add to /S/L/E a modified version of oldnapalm's original version VooddoHDA.kext for AD1988B for my my Asus P5N-32E SLI Plus MOBO and Asus SupremeFX II Audio Card VoodooHDA.kext.zip I have PM'd you my DSDT.aml file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beheaded Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 Hey verdant, figured you'd probably be the best person to ask here, I'm trying to get my MCP77 ethernet going, I've installed nForcelan, it kext loads up, detects the device, but never assigns it to en0 or any other interface, and in the console logs the InterfaceNamer isn't able to give it a name. I'v tried deleting the NetworkInterfaces plist file, even substituted the name of the interface for the one in the plist file, but still no go. Do you think this is a kernel issue? I'm using niresh's build and I think he's using sineteks old kernel, because if I've read write the plugin makes a call to the kernel to be able to name a device, specifically a PCI device like an Ethernet port. Have you heard of this or know of any way around it? Everything else works fine, full QE/CI, audio, multiple monitors, etc, but no go on on the ethernet. edit: Specs are MSI NF980-g65 motherboard Phenom II x6 1090t Geforce 670 nForce 780a (MCP 77/RTL8211CP onboard ethernet) Device ID's were appended to the Info.plist in nForcelan.kext. Using 64.5 since people have reported stability issues with 64.6. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Coelho Posted June 13, 2014 Share Posted June 13, 2014 Hi, verdant! Just to let you know that all is going rather well, I'm even considering to start using the Mavericks daily, instead of Win 8.1! I just haven't been able to figure out why the kexts that I copy to the S/L/E in the USB boot pen dont get installed in the S/L/E of Mavericks, I have to copy them using another instalation. Anyway thank you for your help and regarding the DSDT you sent me...I really need to learn A LOT, because I've tried to just replace mine on the USB boot pen and it stalls with a few KP. Then it hit me, your MOBO may be the same but your HW it's different! Back to basics! Thank you, my friend! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verdant Posted June 13, 2014 Author Share Posted June 13, 2014 @ Beheaded Your MOBO LAN chipset is the Realtek 8211CL (0x076010de), so the nForceLAN.0.64.5.kext without any Info.plist Device ID insertion should work properly if it loading OK: Supported PCI ids:0x01c310de, 0x006610de, 0x00d610de, 0x008610de, 0x008c10de, 0x00e610de, 0x00df10de,0x005610de, 0x005710de, 0x003710de, 0x003810de, 0x026810de, 0x026910de, 0x037210de,0x037310de, 0x03e510de, 0x03e610de, 0x03ee10de, 0x03ef10de, 0x045010de, 0x045110de,0x045210de, 0x045310de, 0x054c10de, 0x054d10de, 0x054e10de, 0x054f10de, 0x07dc10de,0x07dd10de, 0x07de10de, 0x07df10de, 0x076010de, 0x076110de, 0x076210de, 0x076310de,0x0ab010de, 0x0ab110de, 0x0ab210de, 0x0ab310de, 0x0d7d10de Do the following: 1. Go to /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/nvenet.kext 2. Rename nvenet.kext In Terminal, type cd /System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns ls sudo mv nvenet.kext nvenet.kext.bad ls sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions/ exit "ls will list the files in PlugIns" 3. The v0.64.5 kext for Leopard should be installed manually into /S/L/E (v0/64.6 is not recommended as many have problems with using it). 4. Then reset the ownwership and permissions of /S/L/E/ via Terminal: sudo chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/Extensions sudo chmod -R 755 /System/Library/Extensions sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions exit 5. Then go to /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup and delete these files within Startup…. IOKitPersonalities_i386.ioplist.gzIOKitPersonalities_x86_64.ioplist.gzkernelcacheKextPropertyValues_OSBundleHelper_i386.plist.gzKextPropertyValues_OSBundleHelper_x86_64.plist.gz 6. Reboot and check if the nForceLAN.kext is being loaded by booting with -v and also by entering the kextstat command in Terminal..... @ Fred Coelho Glad to help and that now OSX Mavericks is up and running well for you..... Welcome to the light side....you are enjoying using OS 110.9.x so much compared to Windows 8.1........ Regarding installing kexts from S/L/E in the USB boot pen to the S/L/E of Mavericks, see 4. and 5. above in this post to Beheaded about manually setting kext ownership and permissions...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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