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I have tried and tried to install OSX hackintosh but with no avail...I have tried iAtkos/Kalaway/TOH/ and everything else you can imagine. I can't even get to the OSX install screen unless I use Kalaway and use the "cpu=1" command. Once installed and it finishes it never gets passed the apple screen it hangs there. So I did a -v to see what it says. It always says this.

 

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It also says this on any version of hackintosh I use. The other versions just say it instantly before I can get to the install screen.

 

My specs are:

 

SATA 160 GB HD

SATA Liteon DVDRW drive

MSI 945GCM5 V2 Mobo

Intel Celeron E1200 1.6GHZ core duo

2 GB of ram

7300gs 512 mb biostar video card

 

If anyone can help me get any hackintosh running I will pay nicely via paypal.

 

Thanks!

 

::rayman::

Yea I have tweaked my bios settings as the same as others with this mobo and setup. Can't understand why I have no luck. I wonder if its the CPU but others say there e1200 works fine. Hopefully someone will see what the problem is here and why it continues to hang.

 

::rayman::

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Intel Celeron E1200

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Intel Celeron E1200 Family

 

 

945GCM5 V2 (FSB 1333)

 

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Socket 775 CPU Core 2 Duo FSB 533/800/1066/1333 Chipset Intel® 945GC Memory Type DDR2 400/533/667 DIMM Slots 2 Max Memory 4GB PCI-Ex16 1 PCI-Ex8 N/A PCI-Ex4 N/A PCI-Ex1 1 PCI 2 IDE 1 SATA 4 RAID N/A LAN 10/100/1000*1 (Optional) TPM N/A USB ports (Rear) 4 Audio ports (Rear) 6 Serial ports (Rear) 1 Parallel ports (Rear) 1 1394 ports (Rear) N/A eSATA N/A VGA 1 DVI N/A HDMI N/A

Ok try this.....

 

1. Install kalyway use -v cpu=1

2. After kalyway is installed boot again from the DVD and again use -v cpu=1

3. after selecting your languge select "Utilities" "Terminal" then typ this code:

    cp -r /System/Library/Extensions/. /Volume/Leopard/System/Library/Extension/

    cp -r /System/Library/Extensions.kext /Volume/Leopard/System/Library/

Leopard = the name of your partition

4. Close the Terminal and open Diskutil

5. select the partition and repaire the permission

6. Reboot end remove the DVD

7. if you see the boot loader press a key end use -v cpu=1

8. :P

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