Hackintosh Snow Leopard 1067 Iso
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Hello all, i've been fiddling with my hackintosh off and on for a year now, i followed a combination of how to's and youtube videos. Two problems were always consistent, I couldn't get os x to recognize my awesome video card, and everytime i tried to update to 10.6.7 (from 10.6.2), i got a screen telling me i need to restart everytime the os tried to boot up (i'm guessing this is kernel panic because it says it multiple places on the screen). As of of yesterday I'm proud to say i got snow leopard to work perfectly with my video card at full 1080P. However, i am still unable to update and was wondering if anyone had any advice. I will leave hardware specs below. Please ask me any questions and i will answer them as well as i can.
Thank you for any info! EVGA X58 Sli Micro Motherboard Intel Core i7 930 6GB RAM XFX Ati Radeon HD5870 OCZ SSD 80GB (Windows 7 installed here) 750GB Seagate SATA 7200RPM (Mac os installed on a partition here). Everytime i tried to update to 10.6.7 (from 10.6.2), i got a screen telling me i need to restart everytime the os tried to boot up (i'm guessing this is kernel panic because it says it multiple places on the screen). As always, start up in verbose mode (-v) and see why there is a kernel panic. When Chameleon starts to boot your hard drive, press any key to stop the boot. Type: -v and press The boot should resume but this time instead of seeing the Apple screen, you will see messages on the screen.
When there is a panic, it will say 'panic' and give a block of numbers. Cacani download torrent download. Right below this block of numbers is/are the kexts causing the problem. Another test is to boot in safe mode (type: -v -x). If this successfully boots, then this confirms that there is/are kext(s) causing a problem. Since safe mode (-x) doesn't help, then probably. Edit: It is always good to have TWO installations of OSX.
That way you can work from one while trying to upgrade/update another one. Thank you for the advice, i now have 2 mac os installs so as not to disrupt the one i was using. After applying the update i did a -v and got this: 'version mismatch between kernel and cpu', that's above all the codes, underneath everything it says 'kernel extension in backtrace' and 'sk.triaxis.kext.sleepenabler'. I saw in another forum that i can just delete this file and perorm a cache repair from [url='I would know how to do this except i can't find this file anywhere on the HDD. Thanks again for the help! Thank you for the advice, i now have 2 mac os installs so as not to disrupt the one i was using. After applying the update i did a -v and got this: 'version mismatch between kernel and cpu', that's above all the codes, underneath everything it says 'kernel extension in backtrace' and 'sk.triaxis.kext.sleepenabler'.
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I saw in another forum that i can just delete this file and perorm a cache repair from [url='I would know how to do this except i can't find this file anywhere on the HDD. Thanks again for the help! Try looking in /Extra/Extensions or /System/Library/Extensions for SleepEnabler.kext. Also, if you find the file /Extra/Extensions.mkext, delete it. The enabler could be encoded within that cache. Try looking in /Extra/Extensions or /System/Library/Extensions for SleepEnabler.kext. Also, if you find the file /Extra/Extensions.mkext, delete it.
The enabler could be encoded within that cache. Yep, found it and deleted it. There was nothing in extra/extensions though, just the sleepenabler.kext. When i try to boot now i do not get kernel panic, but it still does not boot. It just sits at the gray screen with the gear going around forever. I've let it sit and done chores and it just sits there, also it stops accessing the hard drive. I've tried a -v and it's going along with all the text and just stops (basically like the gray screen).
