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HELP TOPIC - [AMD] OS X El Capitan (10.11)


Duran Keeley
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Just wait for a while, about 2 minutes then it should be achieve the desktop. otherwise use my kernel 10.10.2_AMD_6 and take the /Extensions/System.kext from the package and replace the in S / L / Extensions....then the boat is running clean

 

10.11.2_AMD_6: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/310796-amd-os-x-el-capitan-1011-fx-kernel-task-force/page-3?p=2212224&do=findComment&comment=2212224

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Boot loop is still appearing  :(

 

EDIT: I've removed all the kexts in /Extra/Extensions and now I only have:

 

- FakeSMC.kext

- NullCPUPowerManagement.kext

- DummyUSBEHCIPCI.kext

- DummyUSBXHCIPCI.kext

 

Seems that the loop disappeared but now I'm stuck here:

 

HnKggc5.jpg

 

I'm gonna continue trying to solve it and will let you know if I got it!

 

Special thanks to Spakk and Shaneee for the big help and patience  :wub:

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Uhm, but my problem isn't ....Waiting for DSMOS” or “....DSMOS has arrived”..or .."Iobluetooth...". I don't understand what do you mean  :no:

 

EDIT 1Before the last image which I attached above, I can see many times an error like "__kernel__ couldn't find symbol" but it goes very fast so I can't see the full error. And then the boot gets stuck.

 

EDIT 2: With the '10.11.2_AMD_6' kernel by Spakk I don't see any "__kernel__ couldn't find symbol" error but the boot is still getting stuck like the last image posted above.

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This loop also occurs with my kernel, too : "__kernel__ couldn't find symbol........... " to prevent/ suppress the loop, use the System.kext from the kernel package.

 

I think, the seventh line from the bottom, may be an indication of graphics drivers problem.

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This loop also occurs with my kernel, too : "__kernel__ couldn't find symbol........... " to prevent/ suppress the loop, use the System.kext from the kernel package.

 

I think, the seventh line from the bottom, may be an indication of graphics drivers problem.

 

I'm already using your kernel with the System.kext so maybe that's why I don't see it.

 

But I don't understand why I can reach the installer with the USB fix v3 package but not without it. That's very annoying. Maybe I need to remove some more kexts besides the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement and AppleTyMCEDriver... I don't know.

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but why these line? No Path environment variable set the application firewall dont will work with this service ...

AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement and AppleTyMCEDriver ... cause problems with amd cpu

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but why these line? No Path environment variable set the application firewall dont will work with this service ... 

AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement and AppleTyMCEDriver ... cause problems with amd cpu

 

I wish to know why, but I have no idea...  :cry:

 

Yes, I have removed them at the beginning. Only these two.
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..waiting for Dsmos..possible cause by your GeForce GTX 970?

remove all graphic drivers as described and boats again.

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..waiting for Dsmos..possible cause by your GeForce GTX 970?

remove all graphic drivers as described and boats again.

 

I don't think so... Because as I said, with USB Fix v3 package I can reach the installer without any graphic problem so... it has no sense, but I'm gonna try removing the graphics drivers. I notice you as soon as I check it.  :P

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I believe you but remove the drivers...or place it on the desktop

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I don't think so... Because as I said, with USB Fix v3 package I can reach the installer without any graphic problem so... it has no sense, but I'm gonna try removing the graphics drivers. I notice you as soon as I check it.  :P

but your mouse will not work then, if possible, is a bug in the USB-fix package, which does not completely work on your hardware, I do not know. Therefore, it is an experiment to try fix the problems with this variant without USB package. Maybe you will be able to install successfully. do you understand me.

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but your mouse will not work then, if possible, is a bug in the USB-fix package, which does not completely work on your hardware, I do not know. Therefore, it is an experiment to try fix the problems with this variant without USB package. Maybe you will be able to install successfully. do you understand me.

 

Hopefully. I will continue trying to solve this annoying problem in order to be able to install it successfully...  :bye:

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if all described graphic drivers are removed then boot with: -x -f npci=0x2000 GraphicsEnabler=no usekernelcache=no nv_disable=1

 

These are exactly the boot flags I'm using all the time, except the -x. Also I've tried with GraphicsEnabler=Yes instead of No, but the problem still remains without any difference.

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I could cry.....

any little thing we missed .... but what?

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I'm gonna test again with your USB fix I think. I will remove all the kext as you said at the instructions then boot. If it does not works, then I will copy the kexts to /Extra/Extensions...

 

Maybe the problem is the smbios.plist, you thought it? I don't know...

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or boots with: -s (single user mode) .... and write the other bootflags, then write: fsck -fy (press enter key) then write: exit (press enter key)

I'm gonna test again with your USB fix I think. I will remove all the kext as you said at the instructions then boot. If it does not works, then I will copy the kexts to /Extra/Extensions...

Maybe the problem is the smbios.plist, you thought it? I don't know...

okay
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or boots with: -s (single user mode) .... and write the other bootflags, then write: fsck -fy (press enter key) then write: exit (press enter key) okay

"The volume OS X Base System appears to be OK."

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reaches the desktop or the install mode?

No. THE DREAM... ._.

 

What the hell... now with your usb fix is also NOT working. What's happening, I want to cry very much T_T

 

I'm gonna make the USB installer from scratch.........

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create the USB Installer according to the video instructions from Shaneee

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