- #Tony mac iboot with multibeast how to#
- #Tony mac iboot with multibeast install#
- #Tony mac iboot with multibeast update#
When you say you got that error after reboot, I assume you mean you havent actually managed to boot into OSx at all yet? Judging on just that error message, it sounds like your hard drive settings in your BIOS are wrong - check the SATA is set to AHCI mode and not anything else, then check the other BIOS settings detailed in whatever guide you are following. You need to be a bit more specific with what you have done so far, what guide you are following, and far you got. It is not simply a case of pop in the latest iboot - you need to do a little prepwork on a real OSx machine first. From the thread I've linked below, it looks like there are some specifics for that board in particular, with a i5 chip. Type f 1 <= use your partition number here !!ĭid you follow a tutorial or guide *specific* to your motherboard? It would be helpful if you could send a link to that. Verify which partition is for MacOSX (1, 2, 3, etc.) Determine which partition for MacOSX needs to be set "Active" Ignore the error "fdisk: could not open MBR file. Type fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 <= use "rdisk" with your disk number here !! Verify which disk number holds your partition (disk0, disk1, etc.)Īssuming the MacOSX disk is the first disk ("disk0"), then Determine which disk your MacOSX partition is on Once the installer is running, go to the Utilities menu and open Terminalģ. Words in bold below are things you must type (followed by Enter).Ģ.
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Setting Your Partition "Active" Using Fdisk There is a built-in Unix utility in MacOSX that can be used to set your partition "Active". Make the partition ID=AF (signifies an HFS partition)
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Anyway, here you go, see if this makes a difference: Download the AtherosL1CEthernet.kext here.Hmm, the only other thing I can think of is this solution, found on insanely mac forum, about setting your main osx partition to active - seems to be the other common cause for boot0 errors.If you want to use a PS2 mouse/keyboard, you need the VoodooPS2Controller (link bellow).If you get kernet panics is because the AtherosL1CEthernet is not compatible with your system, it depends if it’s 64 or 32 bit, either way, with the 10.6.7 installation it doesn’t seem very stable, so I recommend just to buy a usb ethernet adapter.After that you restart and them everything should be working perfectly!.(the one that you installed with MultiBeast)
#Tony mac iboot with multibeast install#
#Tony mac iboot with multibeast update#
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#Tony mac iboot with multibeast how to#
This is a fast guide for people who already know how to do a basic instalation of a Hackintosh using the tony mac guide. Method used: iBoot Legacy + MultiBeast (from tonymac) + 10.6.7 Combo Update