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30, 2014. Tags: boot1 boot0 error Zach25 Joined: Jun 11, 2013 Messages: 5 Apr 30, 2014 at 9:23 PM #1 Zach25 Joined: Jun 11, 2013 Messages: 5 b1f error clover I'm getting the following error message on my Hackintosh after installing the
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Mavericks installer file on a USB stick via Unibeast 3.0.1, then trying to load it on my Hackintosh: boot0:
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done boot1: error Any fixes for this? The boot0 troubleshooting page from tonymacx86 did not help at all. Thank you. RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 124,589 Mobo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGC-QTm8eGo Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: Apr 30, 2014 at 9:25 PM #2 RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 124,589 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: Zach25 said: ↑ I'm getting the following error message on my Hackintosh after installing the Mavericks installer file on a USB http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/getting-the-boot1-error-message-from-the-usb-drive-from-unibeast.131336/ stick via Unibeast 3.0.1, then trying to load it on my Hackintosh: boot0: done boot1: error Any fixes for this? The boot0 troubleshooting page from tonymacx86 did not help at all. Thank you.Click to expand... boot1 error indicates that the PBR (stage1 bootlooader, boot1h) cannot find /boot (stage2/final bootloader). The most common cause would be failure to use HFS+ for the target volume on the USB. Zach25 Joined: Jun 11, 2013 Messages: 5 Apr 30, 2014 at 9:38 PM #3 Zach25 Joined: Jun 11, 2013 Messages: 5 RehabMan said: ↑ boot1 error indicates that the PBR (stage1 bootlooader, boot1h) cannot find /boot (stage2/final bootloader). The most common cause would be failure to use HFS+ for the target volume on the USB.Click to expand... So if I were to Erase the USB via Disk Utility, and format it for Mac OSX Extended (Journaled), and then use the Partition tab to format it for the Master Boot Record format, and THEN install Unibeast, theoretically it should work? I skipped the first step and just formatted it as a Master Boot Record, so t
Chat Rules More InsanelyMac Forum OSx86 Project OSx86 Installation OSx86 10.5 (Leopard) Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/131575-boot1-error/ work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 2 boot1 error Started http://www.macbreaker.com/2012/02/hackintosh-boot0-error.html by insanecon, Oct 16 2008 06:25 PM Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Please log in to reply 20 replies to this topic #1 insanecon Posted 16 October 2008 - 06:25 PM insanecon InsanelyMac Protégé Just Joined 1 posts hey, just did an install of iDeneb v1.3 boot1 error on my Compaq Presario V4004AP( i915 chipset, pentium m 1.73 ghz, sse2) did not customize the installation, after installation all i get is Boot0: done Boot0: MBR Boot1: error? any ideas? Back to top #2 jonatasmz Posted 16 October 2008 - 06:33 PM jonatasmz InsanelyMac Protégé Members 44 posts same error here =\ someone can help? Back to top #3 MGJulius boot1 /boot 5 Posted 16 October 2008 - 08:00 PM MGJulius InsanelyMac Legend Members 505 posts Gender:Male Location:sudo rm -rf / Hey, Reinstall your bootloader again Back to top #4 mmesh Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:12 PM mmesh InsanelyMac Protégé Members 21 posts Gender:Male Location:Zagreb, Croatia Hey,Reinstall your bootloader againHello!How does one go about that?I know my way about in terminal (linux console) so You can be technical as much as it's needed but I'm new to this Hackintosh stuff.I have the same problem with boo0: MBR, boot0: done, boot1: error sequence.I tried installing iDeneb v1.3 on USB disk (have 3 more SATA drives connected to onboard SATA controller - ASUS P5Q-E MBO, Intel Q9550 CPU, ATI HD4870).I booted DVD, erased USB drive and formated it with case-sensitive journaled HFS. Installed 10.5.5 on that volume, rebooted and chose USB disk as to be primary booting device in BIOS.Then I get this messages.Any link or help is much appreciated. Back to top #5 chikoto Posted 24 November 2008 - 05:16 AM chikoto InsanelyMac Protégé Just Joined 2 posts I'm also having the same problems
A Hackintosh Save You? [UPDATED] How to dual-boot Windows and OS X on separate disks Tabs HOME INSTALLATION GUIDES HARDWARE RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES WHAT IS HACKINTOSHING? Ads Below Tabs February 12, 2012 How to fix the boot0 error for your Hackintosh Getting Mac OS X to boot from your Hackintosh's hard disk without any help can be a difficult process. Most of the time, using Multibeast to install UserDSDT or Easybeastwill do the trick. However, you may get a boot0 error, instead of the normal Hackintosh bootscreen, after running Multibeast on your Hackintosh. This error might be caused by the sector format of your Hackintosh's hard drive. If so, there's a fix available, but it isn't easy. UPDATE (December 6, 2015): This issue no longer occurs when your Hackintosh uses Clover Bootloader (now the default in the Unibeast method of installing OS X). Overview Sometimes, a boot0 error just means that your Hackintosh's bootloader wasn't installed properly. In which case, boot into your Hackintosh with iBoot or Unibeast, and re-run UserDSDT/Easybeast with Multibeast again. However, a boot0 error might also happen when your Hackintosh's hard drive reads and writes files in 4096 byte sectors. Most hard drives read and write files in 512 byte sectors, and Chimera bootloader (the bootloader installed by UserDSDT and Easybeast) can't be installed normally on a hard disk with 4096 byte sectors. To fix this problem,you have to unmount (turn off) the hard disk that Mac OS X is installed on, and then manually reinstall Chimera on that unmounted disk. NOTE: Though this guide fixes the boot0 error for Chimera bootloader, it will also work for Chameleon bootloader, which is essentially the same thing. What you need You can't fix this problem straight from your normal installation of Mac OS X, because it requires you to unmount your main hard disk, and it's impossible for OS X to unmountitself.Instead,here's what you'll need: Anything with the Mac OS X Installer:To unmount the hard disk,you need to boot into something that will give you access to a different copy of Mac OS X, such as the Mac OS X Installer. This could be aUnibeast USB drive, Kakewalk USB drive, myHack USB drive, Snow Leopard installation DVD, xMove partition, or evena cloned copy of your hard disk. Standalone installer for Chimera bootloader:In this guide, you'll be writing "boot1h", which is lo