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[Guide] The all-in-one guide to Vanilla OS X (including Chameleon + DSDT)


for beginners (updated for Yosemite!)
Started by rockinron_1
rockinron_1,, Jul 19 2012 02:56 AM

Lion,
Mountain Lion, X,
Vanilla OS X, Chameleon
Chameleon,, DSDT
DSDT,, Beginner
Beginner,, Guide
Guide,, How-to
How-to,, Yosemite
Yosemite,, 10.10
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rockinron_1 Posted 19 July 2012 - 02:56 AM

*****NOW UPDATED FOR YOSEMITE - PLEASE REPORT ANY PROBLEMS IN THE COMMENTS*****

*****There are subtle differences in the guide depending on whether youre using Lion / Mountain Lion or POPULAR

Mavericks*****
*****For Lion / ML use the blue line. For Mavericks use the red line. For Yosemite use the green line.*****

*****If you're creating the installer for Lion/ML use "Essential 03.08.2012" attachment*****
*****Otherwise use the attachment for the version youre using*****

*****This guide will not work for versions of OS X earlier than Lion (10.7)*****

The all-in-one guide to vanilla OS X + Chameleon + DSDT for beginners

Preface:
So Ive built a few hackintoshes now to the point where Ive a good idea what Im doing. Ive gone the distro way before as well as
the vanilla way and I agree fully with the idea that vanilla is better. The problem with it being that I havent found a well explained
start to finish guide of how to do it without a lot of Googling and combining numerous different guides so my idea is to collate
everything into one place for beginners to hopefully understand the process better and build better systems. A lot of the leg-work for
this guide has been done by other people; although Im rewriting most of it if anyone wants credit adding to something Ive
accidentally stolen from them just PM me. Throughout the guide I try to avoid scripts and utilities so you can learn what your doing.
If you want a one-click install this is not the guide for you; having said that there is nothing technically complicated that isnt clearly
explained so dont be scared off if youre a rookie.
If any one has any suggestions on how to improve this guide PM me or mention it on the forum thread.
Those who experience problems make sure youve read Part 7 before posting to the forum asking for help.

Part 1 - Prerequisites
1.0. Basic Requirements:
The basic requirements for OS X from Lion onwards are:
1. A Core 2 Duo processor or later
2. 2GB or more RAM
3. 8GB of disk space
N.B. For details of specific hardware compatibility see the hardware compatibility list (HCL) in the wiki:
http://wiki.osx86pro...x.php/Main_Page (http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page)

Further to compatible hardware you will need:


1. A working install of OS X (this may be in a virtual machine or a native install) to prepare the installer
2. A flash drive of minimum size 8GB
3. A copy of Lion / ML / Mavericks
4. Patience

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Note: All essential software / kexts below are in the attachment.


1.1. Essential Software
You will need to obtain the following. I suggest you place them all in the same folder along with the essential kexts below for use
later:
1. The Chameleon boot loader, the latest version of which can always be found here (You want "The Latest Trunk PKG ~ Standard
and Official Revision"):
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=231075 (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=231075)
2. Chameleon wizard to create a smbios (basically identify your machine as a mac) and to help with bootloader problems
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=257464 (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=257464)
3. System info for finding device IDs for general post-install troubleshooting (Check you get the Mac version).
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=219584 (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=219584)
4. DSDT editor for extracting your DSDT once were up and running:
http://www.insanelym...howtopic=223205 (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=223205)
5. Kext utility for installing additional kexts post-install:
http://cvad-mac.naro...u/Kext_Utility/ (http://cvad-mac.narod2.ru/Kext_Utility/)
1.2. Essential Kexts (kernel extensions)
1. FakeSMC absolutely essential tricks OS X into thinking its a real Mac.
http://www.projectos...?showtopic=1643 (http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1643)
2. NullCPUPowerManagement generally required initially to prevent kernel panics, may not be needed once
AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement is patched after install.
http://www.osx86.net...2--64-bit).html (http://www.osx86.net/view/16-nullcpupowermanagement_(32--64-bit).html)

Part 2 - Creating the installer


2.0. Preparing the USB
1. In your working OS X install open Disk Utility
2. Click on your USB drive in the left sidebar
3. Click the Partition tab
4. Under Partition Layout click 1 Partition
5. Click Options -> select GUID Partition Table; check the format is set to Mac OS X Extended (Journaled); name it USB
and click Apply
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2.1. Creating the OS X installer on the USB drive


1. Mount your OS X DMG. If using a copy downloaded from the app store: Navigate to Applications (which is where it will save
your downloaded copy of OS X by default) -> right click "Install OS X *version*" and click "Show Package Contents" -> Contents
-> SharedSupport -> Double click "InstallESD.dmg"
2. Mount BaseSystem.dmg by typing the following in terminal:
open /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg
open /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg
open /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg
3. Go back to disk utility and click on (Mac )OS X Base System, click the Restore tab then drag and drop (Mac )OS X Base
System to source and your USB to destination and click restore then erase. This will take a while.
4. Youll now have 2 (Mac )OS X Base Systems present in Finder, right click them and get info to determine which is your USB
drive (hint: look at the size).
5. Navigate to the one which is your USB drive, open it and go to /System/Installation. Delete the Packages link then create a
folder called Packages.
6. Open a new Finder window and navigate to (Mac )OS X Install ESD. Copy everything inside the packages folder to the
packages folder you have just created. This will take a while.
7. Copy mach_kernel from OS X Install ESD to the root of your USB drive.
7. Use pacifist to extract mach_kernel from OS X Install ESD/Packages/BaseSystemBinaries.pkg and copy it to the root of your
USB drive (note: this is in the attachment).
7. Use pacifist to extract kernel from OS X Installed ESD/Packages/Essentials.pkg/System/Library/Kernels/Kernel and copy it to
/System/Library/Kernels/ (You may need to create the Kernes folder) (note: this is in the attachment).
8. Copy BaseSystem.chunklist and BaseSystem.dmg from InstallESD.img to the root of your USB drive. Since these files are
hidden you must first show hidden files by typing the following in Terminal " defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES"
followed by "killall Finder". Once copied you can type "defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles NO" followed by "killall Finder" to hide hidden
files.
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The terminal will look something like this when you are done:
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2.2. Patching the installer for a PC


1. Remember the two kexts we downloaded above? Copy both of them to /System/Library/Extensions on your USB stick.
2. Run the chameleon installation package and ensure to choose your USB drive as the destination.

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3. Go to the root of your USB drive and create a folder called Extra. This is used to store configuration files for the chameleon
boot-loader.
4. Open Chameleon wizard, click the SMBios tab then click "Edit". Now there is a list of Premade SMBioses. Look through
this list to see which relates best to your PC (Hint: iMac 12.2 for modern desktops or MacBook Pro 8.3 for modern laptops is a good
place to look to start with). Click Save As and save it to the /Extra folder we created on the USB stick.
N.B. make sure youve got a smbios from a Mac which supports your version of OS X, for a list of which do see here:
http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/ (http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/)
5. Use chameleon wizard to generate an org.chameleon.boot.plist this is necessary to set the kernel flag kext-dev-mode=1 which
allows us to boot using unsigned kexts. If you already have an org.boot.chameleon.plist you may simply add kext-dev-mode=1 to
your list of kernel flags. If not then use the one from the attachment. Copy this file to the /Extra folder we created on the USB stick.
6. Copy your folder of essential software & kexts to the root of your USB stick.
N.B.1: For those with a fully-working Lion / ML install you may omit 2.C.3. & 2.C.4. and use your old /Extra folder (including
smbios & org.chameleon.boot.plist & DSDT).
N.B.2: ATi6xxx users see step 7.6 now!
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2.3. A note for those wishing to boot OS X and Windows on the same HDD
(This is not recommended but may be necessary for those installing on laptops)
The OS X installer wont install to an MBR partition scheme which Windows requires so we must patch the installer to allow this. If
you intend on dual-booting OS X and Windows 7 then I suggest you install Windows 7 and update to Service Pack 1 before you
install OS X to prevent problems updating to SP1 later. How to patch:
1. Download the required files from here:
http://www.osx86.net...kg_10.8.gm.html (http://www.osx86.net/view/2815-osinstallmbr+osinstall.mpkg_10.8.gm.html)
2. On the USB stick navigate to /System/Installation/Packages/. Delete OSInstall.mpkg and replace it with the one you just
downloaded.
3. On the USB stick navigate to /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Frameworks/OSInstall.framework
/Versions/A/. Delete OSInstall and replace it with the one you just downloaded.

Part 3 Installing OS X
3.1 Installing OS X
1. Stick the USB drive in the computer you wish to install OS X on and boot from your USB drive. If youre unsure how to do this
when your computer first turns on look for a prompt that says Press X for boot selection menu (where X is a key) or something of
that effect. Common keys are F8 & F12.
2. When Chameleon comes up press enter to boot OS X. The OS X installer should boot. Go to the utilities menu and click disk
utility. Select the disk / partition you wish to install OS X to, call it "OS X" and format it as Mac OS X Extended (Journaled) (See
Part 2.1. if youre a bit rusty with disk utility).
N.B. For those dual booting on the same HDD as Windows ensure you've got the Partition Scheme set to MBR.
3. Follow the installer to install OS X to the desired partition.
4. Take a well-deserved rest while it installs.
5. Once the installer is finished it will reboot, on reboot boot back into the install USB NOT your OS X install.

3.1 Fixing the OS X install


1. From the installer go to Utilities and Terminal.
2. Type cp R /System/Library/Extensions/NullCPUPowerManagement.kext /Volumes/"OS X"/System/Library/Extensions/
3. Type: cp R /System/Library/Extensions/FakeSMC.kext /Volumes/"OS X"/System/Library/Extensions/
4. Type reboot
NOTE: Include the quotes in the lines above. This assumes your install partition is called OS X as I said above. If for whatever
reason you called it something else replace OS X with whatever you called it (still surrounded by quotation marks).

Part 4 Initial booot


1. Reboot your system and boot to the USB stick again but this time select your OS X install. This should boot you into your
installed copy of OS X.
2. Open "System Preferences" go-to "Security and Privacy", click the lock and give it your password then set "Allow applications
downloaded from" to anywhere.
3. Navigate to your folder of essential software and run the chameleon package, install it to your OS X drive.
4. Copy the Extra folder on your USB drive to the root of your HDD (open Finder -> Go -> Computer -> OS X -> paste folder).
5. Reboot, remove USB, and let the computer boot from your HDD, select OS X and it should boot straight to OS X.
You are not finished! You now need to at least read through step 6!

Part 5 DSDT
5.0 Extraction
Although not strictly required it is useful to have a DSDT for your system; with a bit of research and patching it can be used to solve

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almost all problems you may encounter.


For those interested in what it actually is see here:
http://wiki.osx86pro.../index.php/DSDT (http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/DSDT)
How to create it:
1. Open DSDT Editor
2. Go-to File -> Extract DSDT
3. Go-to to IASL -> Compile (if you get any errors click Fix Errors)
4. Go-to IASL -> Save AML as. Save it as DSDT.aml in /Extra.

5.1 Common Fixes


(coming soon eventually)

Part 6 Finishing Touches


6.0. A note on non-Mac monitors
Most non-Mac monitors will start with the wrong color calibration. To fix this go-to "System Preferences" -> "Displays" -> "Color"
-> select "Generic RGB Profile".
Further to this, due to Mac monitor having a different dot pitch to normal monitors, LCD font smoothing may make the fonts appear
blurred. To turn this off go-to System Preferences -> General -> uncheck Use LCD Font (at the bottom).

6.1. Keymaps
If you have a British standard keyboard you will need to install the keymaps in the attachment. To do so decompress the attached zip
and copy its contents to /Library/Keyboard Layouts then change the keymap by going to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input
Sources.

6.2. org.chameleon.boot.plist
If you open Chameleon Wizard you can navigate to org.chameleon.boot here you can assign numerous settings which will be
useful later as well as setting the default timeout and specifying the location of your SMBios and DSDT if you dont place them in
/Extra. I suggest you ensure the Ethernet Built In box is checked then set the "Time Out" to a reasonable figure and then click
"Save As' and save it to /Extra (Note: save it as org.chameleon.boot, it automatically appends the .plist extension).
When you've saved it you can go to "Theme" and download and apply a theme for the boot loader rather than having the default text
boot.
Once your system is stable and with all necessary hardware enabled set UseKernelCache=Yes to speed up boot times.
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6.3. NullCPUPowerManagement
Currently we have NullCPUPowerManagement.kext installed. This disables speed-stepping and thus sleep (by disabling
AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext) so we need to remove it for a better system. Unfortunately not all systems will work with
the version that comes with OS X. The first thing to do is to try your system without it, to do this simply navigate to /System
/Library/Extensions on your OS X drive and delete it then reboot. Its possible you will see a kernel panic on reboot, if this is the
case you will need to reinstall the kext by following Part 3.1.1&3.1.2.
If your system panics on boot then you require a patched version of AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement; reading round the forum
should allow you to obtain this relatively easily.

6.4. Device Compatibility


At this point its very likely you will have some devices not working. The best way to get devices working is through DSDT edits
rather than by adding kernel extensions; often additional kernel extensions will have to be re-installed after updates whereas DSDT
edit are permanent.
To enable devices by using additional kexts: Run the System Info app we downloaded and click File -> check compatibility. This
will let you see which devices are working and which arent. You can Google your vendor & device ID to find info about making
them work. Once you find a kext that appears to be compatible for your hardware drag and drop it onto kext utility to install it.
Example: If your Wi-Fi isnt working you can look for your Wi-Fi device and find its device / vendor IDs in my case its vendor ID
is 168c and its device ID is 002a so Googling for 168c:002a kext would return results about making the device work.

6.5. Finder grid view (windows explorer behaviour)


To make finder sort files in a grid by default open Finder, navigate to your root folder of the OS X install. Go-to View -> Show
View options -> Arrange by "Name" -> Click "Use As Defaults"

Part 7 Common Errors & Basic Diagnostics


7.0. Boot0:Error
Boot0 error is most likely caused by incorrectly installing chameleon or having a drive with 4k-sector allocation. Try to reinstall
chameleon (use the latest version!), if that doesnt work see here:
http://www.macbreake...oot0-error.html (http://www.macbreaker.com/2012/02/hackintosh-boot0-error.html)

7.1. Boot flags


When the chameleon screen boots you can specify kernel arguments to attempt to solve problems you may be having. When you see

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the boot-loader pop up press any key and ensure your OS X install is highlighted. You can then type any combination of kernel flags
(with a space between them) to try to boot OS X / diagnose problems. For a complete list of kernel flags see here:
http://www.osx86.net...der-basics.html (http://www.osx86.net/guides-tutorials/10747-guide-chameleon-bootloader-basics.html)
A few of the more common ones are:
1. v verbose mode. If the system panics take a screen shot of the panic when you have typed this at boot and post it to the forums.
It will help people diagnose your problems but wont fix any problems.
2. x safe boot (like windows safe mode minimal drivers).
3. f boot without the kernel cache (useful if youve installed kexts without rebuilding the kext cache if youve used kext utility
you shouldnt have to use this).
4. npci=0x2000 (or npci=0x3000) fixes the PCI configuration Begin error.
5. PCIRootUID=0 solves problems for some NVIDIA graphics card users (if it doesn't solve your issue try =1 instead).
6. GraphicsEnabler=Yes (or GraphicsEnabler=No) add support for some non-OS X graphics cards.
7. Note: The arch=i386 boot flag is now depreciated due to MLs 64-bit only kernel.

7.2. The console


The console gives you a verbose output of any and all errors the system may encounter. It's particularly useful if you've a system
which won't stay in sleep mode. Go-to Applications -> Utilities -> Console to open it.

7.3. App store "Your device or computer could not be recognised..." error.
App-store requires a MAC address to verify your computer (any address, it doesn't have to be an apple one) hence you MUST have
a working Ethernet or Airport card for App Store to work. The problem is if you've enabled network hardware after first boot OS X
won't update its caches. The fix:
Ensure "ethernet buit in" is checked in your org.chameleon.boot.plist. Go to system preferences and delete all the devices in the
network section. Navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration and delete com.apple.airport.preferences.plist and
networkinterfaces.plist and com.apple.boot.plist. Reboot then add your network interfaces in system preferences. Check app-store is
now working.

7.4 Motherboard POST Freeze


I your motherboard freezes during POST (you dont even get past the BIOS screen) its possible your BIOS isnt compatible with
the GUID partition table of the USB we created the installer on. To fix this in step 2.0.5 select MBR instead of GUID.
Note: If you make it to the OS X boot-loader this is not your problem and will not fix any issues other than hanging at POST. For
more information see here:
http://www.rodsbooks...gdisk/bios.html (http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/bios.html)

7.5 When posting to the forum asking for help


When posting to the forum asking for help if the installer / installation wont boot please post a screenshot of where it stops I
suggest you post this to a new thread in a suitable place in the forum rather than this guide.

7.6 ATi6xxx card white screen error


There is a know permissions error in Mountain Lion regarding the ATi6000Controller kext causing white screen. To fix this:

1. Navigate to /System/Library/Extensions on your install USB and copy ATi6000Ccontroller to your folder of essential kexts.
2. Delete ATi6000Controller from /S/L/E.
3. Install OS X (note: you will only have basic graphics support).
4. After install (at the end of step 4) you can drag & drop the kext onto kextutility then reboot to enable your card.

Part 8 - Useful Tips


8.0. To show or hide hidden files:
In the terminal type:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
or
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles NO
Followed by killall Finder

8.1. Spaces in terminal


When using the terminal spaces must be preceded by \ or the file or folder name placed in quotations
e.g.:
open /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg
or
open /Volumes/"Mac OS X Install ESD"/BaseSystem.dmg

Part 9 References
Massive credit goes to this guide here:
http://thetecherra.c...oshosx86-video/ (http://thetecherra.com/2012/07/10/tutorial-run-os-x-mountain-lion-10-8-gm-on-a-pc-
hackintoshosx86-video/)

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and this guide here:


http://www.insanelym...howtopic=277015 (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=277015)

Part 10 Change-log
v2.3 - 25/07/2012 - Minor update to include InstallESD location from app-store.
v2.4 - 27/07/2012 - Minor updates regarding Gringo Vermelhos post.
v2.5 - 03/08/2012 - Minor updates and touch-ups.
v2.6 - 22/08/2012 - Addition of UseKernelCache=Yes plus key-maps and a few minor tweaks.
v3.0 24/10/2012 Addition of screenshots
v3.1 03/12/2012 British keyboard layout added
v4.0 07/10/2013 Updates so guide complies with Mavericks install procedure
v4.2 10/11/2013 Ironed out differences between Lion/ML and Mavericks
v4.3 16/10/2014 Added Yosemite support

Attached Files

(http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=112092) Essential - 03.08.12.zip


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(http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=116698) Keyboard Layouts.zip


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(http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=131631) Mavericks Install Guide - v0 - Quick


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(http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=131632) Mavericks install Guide - v4.2 - With


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(http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=155365) Vanilla OS X Install Guide - v4.3 - With


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mjgunn Posted 20 July 2012 - 09:41 AM

Just wanted to drop you a big thanks, I'd been trying for quite awhile to get ML installed with no luck, your guide got me up and running.

LargeFormat Posted 20 July 2012 - 12:18 PM

Agreed, this is an excellent write up. I am still having problems after the install but that is likely due to my 6970. I still have no idea if there is a way to get that
going.

ttinsb Posted 23 July 2012 - 03:28 AM

thanx a lot. Works perfect on my Sandy Bridge i5 System with Nvidia GTX 560 and ALC 662 Audio. I just needed to install additional Kexts for ALC662 from
osx86.net. The graphics is now much much faster with the out of the box driver from apple.

But i can't access the app store and can't execute apps downloaded from the app store with 10.7.4. It says my computer isn't recognized.
Is there a soluten to use the app store?

rockinron_1 Posted 23 July 2012 - 08:18 AM

App store issue is a generic one regarding your network hardware.

You MUST have either a working airport or ethernet card. Then ensure ethernet buit in is checked in your org.chameleon.boot.plist. Now go to system
preferences and delete all the devices in the network section. Now navigate to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration and delete
com.apple.airport.preferences.plist and networkinterfaces.plist and com.apple.boot.plist. Reboot then add your network interfaces in system preferences and try to
connect to app store again

ttinsb Posted 23 July 2012 - 01:44 PM

@rockinron_1 (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showuser=960427) Wow, thank you. That worked too. Everything is wokring perfectly now. The
best Mac i ever had :-)

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helob Posted 25 July 2012 - 12:23 PM


rockinron,
Thank you for the updated ML install guide v2.2.pdf
What are the changes compare with ML install guide v1.0.pdf?
TQ

rockinron_1 Posted 25 July 2012 - 06:26 PM

Fundamentally there's little change; structures been played about with and some post-install stuffs been added, i just like to keep note of the guides i've posted
and if I spot a mistake / something that might be unclear I update it. 1.0 will be removed in a bit, its only still there for people who have been using it and might
not have finished installing.

theconnactic Posted 26 July 2012 - 07:11 AM

Unrelated to the thread: is the source code of this Mountain Lion vanilla kernel (Darwin 12.0?) already out?

rockinron_1 Posted 26 July 2012 - 07:20 AM

'theconnactic', on 26 Jul 2012 - 07:11 AM, said:

Unrelated to the thread

So maybe a new thread would be more suitable?

But no it hasn't:
http://opensource.apple.com/ (http://opensource.apple.com/)

Gringo Vermelho Posted 26 July 2012 - 07:31 AM

'rockinron_1', on 19 Jul 2012 - 02:56 AM, said:

Part 5 DSDT
Although not strictly required it is useful to have a DSDT for your system. On its own it can fix shutdown / sleep problems

It can't, this is a myth.

OS X already "loads" your DSDT, as well as your other ACPI tables, otherwise you would not be able to extract them on OS X in the first place.
Extracting your DSDT to a file, fixing compiling errors and having Chameleon load it for you by placing it in /Extra does not fix or change anything.

'rockinron_1', on 19 Jul 2012 - 02:56 AM, said:

(native CPU power management) You MUST have a DSDT for this to work.

Not true. With GeneratePStates/CStates set in org.chameleon.Boot.plist, native CPU power management works for me with no ACPI table overrides.

'rockinron_1', on 19 Jul 2012 - 02:56 AM, said:

(...) give it the paths to your DSDT and SMBios (/Extra)

/Extra is the default path for those files, it is not necessary to do anything if smbios.plist and DSDT.aml are placed in /Extra.

'rockinron_1', on 19 Jul 2012 - 02:56 AM, said:

4. App-store "your device or computer could not be recognised..." error.


App-store requires a MAC address to verify your computer (any address, it doesn't have to be an apple one) hence you MUST have a working Ethernet or
airport card for App Store to work.

This will only work with a wired Ethernet device with the built-in property set. This is what EthernetBuiltIn=y in /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist is for.
You must have a driver loaded for your wired ethernet for the App store to work. It will not work with wireless ethernet.

Bansaku Posted 26 July 2012 - 09:06 AM

'Gringo Vermelho', on 26 Jul 2012 - 07:31 AM, said:

It can't, this is a myth.

OS X already "loads" your DSDT, as well as your other ACPI tables, otherwise you would not be able to extract them on OS X in the first place.
Extracting your DSDT to a file, fixing compiling errors and having Chameleon load it for you by placing it in /Extra does not fix or change anything.

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I was about to call total BS on this, however I read and re-read the original post and I agree. HOWEVER, without DSDT edits some systems need separate kexts
to have working sleep and shutdown/restart. This is most prevalent on legacy and AMD systems. Chameleon is magic, but it only goes so far.

I will say this though, your reply makes it sound like a DSDT is not needed at all. It DOES fix a lot of issues (HPET, USB, HDEF etc) without the need of kexts,
and for power users such as myself, I use only FakeSMC and Realtek ethernet, the rest is made possible by the fully edited DSDT. For beginners, enabling the
options/fixes through Chameleon (Wizard) is the easiest way to go about getting a working Hackintosh. It teaches them absolutely nothing, but I suppose some
people just want to "Git'r done!"

Gringo Vermelho Posted 26 July 2012 - 09:42 AM

I quoted the sentence that I'm objecting to: "on its own it can fix shutdown and sleep problems." That is simply not true.

Placing an unmodified DSDT in /Extra does nothing. Compiling errors fixed or not.

That's basically what I said, my reply was very clear and to the point. I don't see how you can possibly read anything else into it.

gotti32123 Posted 26 July 2012 - 10:02 AM

Thanks so much for the guide. Worked like a champ!

rockinron_1 Posted 26 July 2012 - 07:15 PM

I don't claim to be perfect so I'll take your word for that lot but this:

'Gringo Vermelho', on 26 Jul 2012 - 07:31 AM, said:

You must have a driver loaded for your wired ethernet for the App store to work. It will not work with wireless ethernet.

Is wrong. Without an ethernet kext loaded my laptop will connect to the app-store fine with an ar9285 airport card

Unoquadium Posted 26 July 2012 - 09:00 PM

This worked great for me, here are some specs:

Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Rev 2 (No DSDT!)


Intel i7 950
10GB DDR3 @ 1079MHz
2 7200rpm sata hard drives and 1 Corsair M4 SSD with TRIM support through ##### (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-
not-support-tonymacx86/)
ATI Radeon HD 6770 flashed as 5770 to work OOB (dual monitors working)
ALC889 audio installed with ######## (select drivers & bootloaders -> kexts & enablers -> audio -> realtek alc8xx -> unified device injector -> alc8xxHDA,
then applehda rollback one level up, and finally non dsdt hda enabler -> alc889)

RealtekRTL81xx pkg enabled ethernet

Some notes:
I used the latest version of the Chameleon pkg which I found at http://www.osx86.net...ootloaders.html (http://www.osx86.net/cat/2-bootloaders.html)
Sleep does not work, but display sleep does, so turn off the system going to sleep in power options if you don't want the computer to require a reboot

revert Posted 26 July 2012 - 10:28 PM

Thanks for the guide, well written and explained. Though, as always, when i go Vanilla, i have the same issue. When installing, i get to Starting Darwin, then
reboot. Try all combos of flags. Just can't get to the installer. I'm running an i7 2600k on a Asrock P67 Extreme4 Gen3 with 16 gigs memory and a GTX 560. If
anyone has any ideas, please share. Thanks.

d3xmeister Posted 27 July 2012 - 12:27 AM

I cannot boot from the built ML USB drive. It freezes my BIOS. Can I burn its content to a DVD and install ?

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Gringo Vermelho Posted 27 July 2012 - 02:36 AM

'rockinron_1', on 26 Jul 2012 - 7:15 PM, said:

Without an ethernet kext loaded my laptop will connect to the app-store fine with an ar9285 airport card

That makes sense, it's an airport card. It will not work with wireless cards that aren't recognized as "Airport".

Sorry, I was a little too fast on the trigger there.

machinist Posted 27 July 2012 - 06:30 AM

My Linksys (Ralink RT73) USB dongle is of course not recognized as an "Airport," yet I have no problem logging on to the App Store. Simply rerouted the feed
through one of my ethernet ports, so it appears to be a hard line, though it's entirely wi-fi.

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