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Retail means installed from an original and official DVD from apple.
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In the reply to PingunZ, you saw me reference EFI... this is a different type of EFI. This type I am referring to is the EFI partition you see on a GUID disk when you use Terminal and type "diskutil list"... this EFI partition isn't utilized by Apple so we simply install a modified bootloader to this partition as well as the voodoo kernel (which allows us to run a non-AMD-patched system) and also some chipset kexts and others that don't come on retail that enable us to boot the retail-installed system which is on the volume (or partition in windows dialect) that Apple can see. The EFI I am referring to when I talk to you are the EFI strings which are a string of hexidecimal digits that are placed in the com.apple.Boot.plist file (Located in /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/). This hex string enables specific hardware for your system and gives it a more native "feel" rather than using an injector kext. For the 6150 you aren't going to get CI/QE to work with either an injector or EFI strings. When I recommended EFI strings, this was simply to get you more resolutions to choose from. For CI/QE support, you will need (yes, you got it right) a new card... For DVD writing capability, you will need an external burner. Sorry bud, I feel your pain as I was in your shoes a little over a year ago with these same issues. ![]() Last edited by nfoav8or; 12-21-2008 at 07:37 PM. |
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Ok, I'll try that!
- Restore DVD to external HDD - Apply the munky thing to the external HDD (does this have another name?) - Partition the real HDD in GUID (change UUID??) - Boot external HDD, erase real HDD - Reboot and enjoy Am I right? Thanks for the advice! |
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If you've used Chameleon on any of the drives I'd recommend repartitioning to MBR first, then partition back to GUID, then apply the EFI partition mods. This will get rid of the boot0 file being placed at the beginning of the Drive (not volume or partition, but the actual drive) from the old chameleon bootloader. The external drive that will act as your installer does not need to have a specific name. I even went so far as to modify the Volume icon to reflect that this was still retail but with the EFI-partition mod (but thats just for fun because I'll only use it on my system). What's cool about the external flash drive is that I can use it to install to my macbook as well (I just have to use the "startup disk" feature in the system preferences because USB is not a target disk for the target disk mode... however if Firewire was used, it would be ![]() ![]() Last edited by nfoav8or; 12-21-2008 at 07:54 PM. |
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I'm now restoring my DVD onto and external HDD, what modifications do I have to make to the image? Should I boot with a boot-132 disc first? EDIT: I get it, you reformat the external HDD in GUID as well, and modify the EFI so the right kexts are loaded and of course the voodoo kernel. Thanks! Last edited by PingunZ; 12-21-2008 at 08:40 PM. |
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also, when specifying the kernel in the com.apple.Boot.plist file I used the following: Quote:
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I used munky's tutorial on my external HDD, and I'm able to boot it (load the kexts & kernel I want) but it gets stuck at still waiting for root.
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bash-3.2# ls -l /Volumes/EFI/Extensions/ total 0 drw-r--r--@ 3 root wheel 102 Dec 21 21:56 AppleDecrypt.kext drw-r--r-- 3 root wheel 102 Apr 21 2008 AppleNForceATA.kext drw-r--r--@ 3 root wheel 102 Dec 21 21:56 Disabler.kext drw-r--r-- 3 root wheel 102 Jun 30 13:05 IntelCPUPMDisabler.kext drw-r--r-- 3 root wheel 102 Jun 30 13:05 SMBIOSEnabler.kext edit: maybe I need to add rd=disk2s2, will try and post results edit2: yup, stupid mistake.. just had to boot with rd=disk2s2. Install is way faster with external hdd vs normal DVD! edit3: install went fine, thank you very much nfoav8tor!! -> nfoav8or Last edited by PingunZ; 12-22-2008 at 12:36 PM. |
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oh come on! don't butcher it like that
![]() ![]() Good to hear its working right... This is also why I recommend you place the UUID in the com.apple.Boot.plist file... then you don't have to enter any boot flags later. EDIT: also, don't forget to place the "-force64" flag in there too. ![]() |
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![]() I restored from a time machine backup, I'm now running 10.5.6 (the efi partition isn't touched when you restore from TM). I'm having troubles getting my graphics working (nvidia), when I boot in normal mode I get a kernel panic caused by nvdaresman.kext and geforce.kext. (like these guys http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=84672) So I guess the only alternative is to install zephyroth's amd nvidia kexts? Last edited by PingunZ; 12-22-2008 at 03:43 PM. |
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