- IATKOS L2 INSTALLATION USB FROM WINDOWS HOW TO
- IATKOS L2 INSTALLATION USB FROM WINDOWS INSTALL
- IATKOS L2 INSTALLATION USB FROM WINDOWS TRIAL
I am not home right now, but I will definitely give that a shot. I am pretty experienced and am an advanced user with windows but am new to Mac (Which is why im here trying to dual boot now ).
IATKOS L2 INSTALLATION USB FROM WINDOWS HOW TO
A lot of the stuff I still don't even know how to do like creating a custom DSDT and installing kexts after successful install.
Less is more, fakesmc and nullcpupoermanagement.kext are the only must have for initial setup, the latter usually being removed after setup completed(you'll wan't to keep it until your ready to try speedstepping-wait!)
IATKOS L2 INSTALLATION USB FROM WINDOWS TRIAL
Then you may need some trial and error on a few things, initially using cpus=1 may help, but temporary until u get a patched DSDT installed which should be easy to find for your board. Add what u need as you go, making sure your machine is still bootable after each one, boot it twice even so your not just loading from caches. Probably don't need ahci.kext and should work native. If you get no picture without NVEnabler than use it right away too. half the other stuff you either won't ever need, or don't need to get OSX booted, and that's what comes first. Just use fakesmc and try nullCPUpowermanagement instead of disabler if it's on your distro, which is a whole nother ball of wax I'll leave alone for now.
IATKOS L2 INSTALLATION USB FROM WINDOWS INSTALL
Voodoo audio is trash unless u have VIA audio, then that's your only choice other wise don't use it-eitherway don't install it during initial setup. You can add things later, but do it one at a time or it's impossible to troubleshoot. Try installing with almost none of that stuff and just what is needed to get started. Wow, U really threw everything including the kitchen sink at that install Do you really need a legacy IDE driver, PS/2 keyboard? So I assume you're not still using cpus=1 while booting.
I have searched online and have not really found anyone else who has the exact problem as me so now im really confused as to why it may be doing this. I got as far as the enter your apple id part and that alone took about an hour. Then it thinks some more and it keeps doing that. Everytime I click something the rainbow spinner comes up and I usually have to click continue around 10 times before it actually registers the button press. So the installation proceeds and reboots as expected but once it boots to the welcome portion of the first time boot for lion, it is extremely slow. So I researched some guides and the way i got to the installer from the iAtkos L2 disk was using the command flagsĪfter erasing the OS X partition I installed lion with the following customizations: I am proud of myself! I taught myself all this for about two months before i successfully created a dual boot environment (windows 7 and lion if you care haha).īefore I go any further, here is my build: This is my first post and i do apologize if i forget to give some kind of information as i know this can be frustrating when trying to help.