Iboot Memory Allocation Error System Halted
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28, 2012 Messages: 4 Mar 1, 2012 at 12:49 AM #1 mat881 Joined: Feb 28, 2012 Messages: 4 hi there, i'm trying to do my first hackintosh without any luck... my sistem is: i5 2500k gigabyte hackintosh memory allocation error system halted z68xp ud5 8gb corsair vengeance lp 1600mhz msi gtx560ti tf2 ax850 wd caviar green
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1.5tb ocz agility 3 60gb seagate barracuda 750gb well i changed my bios setting switching to AHCI, htpe to 64bit, and memory allocation error addr 0xdeadbeef s3 susp... also used to select first boot from cdrom. Unplugged every USB except of my G15 and Mx Revolution, also used only 1x4gb of ram instead of 2x4. Unplugged all the sata disk, except of
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DVD Drive and barracuda (wich have a partition where i would install osx). I also tried of use a new sata hdd but i get that error after hitting F5 on iBoot Memory allocation error! Addr=0xdeabeef, Size=0x0, File=hfs.c, Line=743 This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED! i tried to boot with GraphicsEnabler=No but also the same error comes. Can someone help me pls? is there any modded bios for my motherboard? hackintosh memory allocation error 0xdeadbeef Thank you Jamesbond007 Joined: May 21, 2011 Messages: 2,182 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1240 Graphics: Galaxy GTX660Ti Mac: Mobile Phone: Mar 1, 2012 at 4:38 AM #2 Jamesbond007 Joined: May 21, 2011 Messages: 2,182 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1240 Graphics: Galaxy GTX660Ti Mac: Mobile Phone: mat881 said: hi there, i'm trying to do my first hackintosh without any luck... my sistem is: i5 2500k gigabyte z68xp ud5 8gb corsair vengeance lp 1600mhz msi gtx560ti tf2 ax850 wd caviar green 1.5tb ocz agility 3 60gb seagate barracuda 750gb well i changed my bios setting switching to AHCI, htpe to 64bit, and s3 susp... also used to select first boot from cdrom. Unplugged every USB except of my G15 and Mx Revolution, also used only 1x4gb of ram instead of 2x4. Unplugged all the sata disk, except of DVD Drive and barracuda (wich have a partition where i would install osx). I also tried of use a new sata hdd but i get that error after hitting F5 on iBoot Memory allocation error! Addr=0xdeabeef, Size=0x0, File=hfs.c, Line=743 This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED! i tried to boot with GraphicsEnabler=No but also the same error comes. Can someone help me pls? is there any modded bios for my motherb
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I managed to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard in VirtualBox 3.2 in non Apple Intel PC. This guide explains step by step methods involved in how to install snow leopard in VirtualBox 3.2.This method is completely for testing and learning purpose. Do not use for permanent or in production use. Please buy original Mac OS and Apple hardware. Oracle VirtualBox 3.2 officially supports Mac OS X as guest on Apple hardware only. But still it’s possible to install Mac OS X on non Apple hardware with different boot loaders UPDATE – 17-02-2011Intel i-series processor users- Check this other guide with three methods suitable for Intel i3,i5 and i7 processors.Check this post - This same guide re-written with several major issues fixed and how to update to 10.6.5When you updating to latest 10.6.6, make sure to check few considerations at end of this guide. The good thing is, you do not require any hacked Mac OS X installation DVDs or ISO files. Use your original Snow Leopard retail DVD or ISO file.Required Products to Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 on Oracle VirtualBox 3.21) Oracle VirtualBox 3.2 ( Read more and download from here)2) Mac OS X 10. 6 Snow Leopard Retail DVD or ISO3) EmpireEFIv1085.iso for Intel Processors (This is the boot loader we will be using to boot Mac, download the correct version here) Updated- EmpireEFI Boot loader for AMD processor4) VT Checker (Read more here and make sure Hardware Virtualization is enabled is Host BIOS)5) Sound driver (Mentioned under sound)Demonstration PC configuration1) Intel Core2Duo 2.66GHz (VT Enabled, 64 Bit Architecture supports)2) 3GB RAM3) Intel P35 Chipset4) Windows 7 32 BitStep by Step Installation of Mac 10.6.3 on VB3.21) Create a Mac OS X Virtual Machine with following configuration ( If you have latest VB, then select Mac Server version) More information on installing SL on VB 3.2.6Memory – Minimum 1GB Processor Cores – 1 or more (Change it to one core if you face any issues. Two cores worked for me) Enable PAE/NX, VT-x, Nesting Page – Enabled Enable IO APIC and Enable Absolute pointing device. Remove Enable EFI. Built in EFI loader may work with apple hardware only.Enable 3D Acceleration under display and setup maximum video memory. Storage Controller type ICH6 and create a 20 GB Hard disk.2) Mount empireEFIv1085.iso to CD drive. Make CD ROM as first boot device. Keep your Snow Leopard DVD or ISO file ready.3) Start the virtual machine. When following screen appears, eject loader ISO and load Mac installation DVD or ISO.To do it, right click on CD drive and select drive or ISO image. Wait a bit , Press F5 a