Memory Allocation Error Pci_root.c
2013 Messages: 53 Mobo: GA-Z77x-UP4 TH CPU: i5-3570 Graphics: GT430 Jul 25, 2013 at 1:43 AM #1 UPM Joined: Feb 2, 2013 Messages: 53 Mobo: GA-Z77x-UP4 TH CPU: i5-3570 Graphics: GT430 Hi guys! After applying the boot0 error fix, I got this message on screen when trying to startup the OS X: Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef lol. Size: 0x0. File: pci_root.c. Line 101 This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED!!! Only thing I did besides the boot0 fix was to install a brightness control kext and apply the edits needed to the DSDT Any clues? Thx! iHack 17" GA-Z77X-UP4-TH| i5 3570| GeForce GT 430 RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 125,937 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: Jul 25, 2013 at 4:06 AM #2 RehabMan Moderator Joined: May 3, 2012 Messages: 125,937 Mobo: Intel DH67BL CPU: Core i7-2600K Graphics: Intel HD 3000 Mac: Mobile Phone: UPM said: ↑ Hi guys! After applying the boot0 error fix, I got this message on screen when trying to startup the OS X: Memory allocation error! Addr: 0xdeadbeef lol. Size: 0x0. File: pci_root.c. Line 101 This is a non recoverable error! System HALTED!!! Only thing I did besides the boot0 fix was to install a brightness control kext and apply the edits needed to the DSDT Any clues? Thx!Click to expand... Try to do only one change at a time. That way, when you have a failure, you know what caused it... rojolko Joined: Jun 11, 2012 Messages: 16 Mobo: Mavericks 10.9 CPU: i7 980x Graphics: Geforce GTX 780 Mac: Classic Mac: , , , , , , , , Mobile Phone: Sep 8, 2013 at 12:28 PM #3 rojolko Joined: Jun 11, 2012 Messages: 16 Mobo: Mavericks 10.9 CPU: i7 980x Graphics: Geforce GTX 780 Mac: Classic Mac: , , , , , , , , Mobile Phone: I had the same error. It was my DSDT.aml corrupted (0kB size). HackPro Rampage III Extreme| i7 980X| GeForce GTX 780 rob1980 Joined: Jan 29, 2013 Messages: 726 Mobo: HP Elitebook 8470p CPU: Intel Core i5-3360m Graphics: Intel HD4000, 1366x768 Mac: Mobile Phone: Sep 8, 2013 at 2:44 PM #4 rob1980 Joined: Jan 29, 2013 Messages: 726 Mobo: HP Elitebook 8470p CPU: Intel Core i5-3360m Graphics: Intel HD4000, 1366x768 Mac: Mobile Phone: In that case maybe booting DSDT=No will get into OS X and allow you to fix your DSDT / Start over with it? rojolko Joined: Jun 11, 2012 Messages: 16 Mobo: Mavericks 10.9 CPU: i7 980x Graphics: Geforce GTX 780 Mac: Classic Mac: , , , , , , , , Mobile Phone: Oct 1, 2013 at 10:02 AM #5 rojolko Joined: Jun 11, 2012 Messages: 16 Mobo: Mavericks 10.9 CPU: i7 980x Graphics: Geforce GTX 780 Ma
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