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ebios_read_error Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Alun Joined: Oct 12, 2013 Messages: 1 Mobo: HP CPU: i7 Graphics: nVidia Oct 19, 2013 at 10:37 AM #1 Alun Joined: Oct 12, 2013 Messages: 1 Mobo: HP CPU: i7 Graphics: nVidia Hi Guys, I am sure you ebios read error hackintosh can help me with this. This is my first attempt at using Virtualbox to run OSX ebios read error media error on a PC. Using iBoot (all varieties) I receive thre following error message when reading the Snow Leopard DVD: EBIOS read error: Error 0x0c Block
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0x18a96a Sectors 0 And the system does not start. My system is: Snow Leopard 10.6.3 HP Envy Core i7-4700MQ, 8Gb RAM, Win8 64 bit, Virtualbox 4.2.18 Any suggestions? aaronpatty Joined: Nov 8, 2013 Messages: 2 Nov 8, 2013 at 5:20
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AM #2 aaronpatty Joined: Nov 8, 2013 Messages: 2 I'm having the same exact issue. Anyone have any clue what to do? Thanks! cccip Joined: Oct 11, 2011 Messages: 103 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z87MX-D3H CPU: i7 4770 Graphics: nVidia GTX 980, 4K Dell UP2414Q Mac: , Mobile Phone: Nov 9, 2013 at 6:08 AM #3 cccip Joined: Oct 11, 2011 Messages: 103 Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z87MX-D3H CPU: i7 4770 Graphics: nVidia GTX 980, 4K Dell UP2414Q Mac: , Mobile Phone: Had it on bios disk read error at sector 00000011 Z87 desktop motherboard and internal card reader. Had to go BIOS and change the media type for missing cards to CD-ROM, issue resolved. aaronpatty Joined: Nov 8, 2013 Messages: 2 Nov 17, 2013 at 3:42 AM #4 aaronpatty Joined: Nov 8, 2013 Messages: 2 After much digging around in various forums I finally figured out the following process to make it work: Before launching the iBoot-Ivy-Bridge.iso you need to go to the settings, click on storage, then choose the disk drive and make sure the "Passthrough" option is checked. Then switch it back to the iBoot-Ivy-Bridge.iso and start the VM. Follow the standard directions and immediately after hitting F5, hit F8 to launch the boot chooser. This allows the drive to read properly and launch the installer for the OS. Note that I'm using an Apple approved OSx 10.6.3 disk. I've done this four or five times now, and it seems to work great. KevRulez likes this. chmod Joined: Apr 29, 2012 Messages: 39 Mobo: HP ProBook 4540s CPU: Intel i5-3230M Graphics: Intel HD 4000 (onboard), AMD Radeon HD 7650M Nov 26, 2013 at 9:30 AM #5 chmod Joined: Apr 29, 2012 Messages: 39 Mobo: HP ProBook 4540s CPU: Intel i5-3230M Graphics: Intel HD 4000 (onboard), AMD Radeon HD 7650M cccip said: ↑ Had it on Z87 desktop motherboard and internal card reader. Had to go BIOS and change the media type for missing cards to CD-ROM, issue resolved.Click to expand...
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
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3.2.This method is completely for testing and learning purpose. Do not use for virtualbox passthrough permanent or in production use. Please buy original Mac OS and Apple hardware. Oracle VirtualBox 3.2 officially supports Mac OS virtualbox bios disk read error 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 https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/ebios-read-error-error-0x0c-block-0x18a96a-sectors-0.112092/ 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 http://www.sysprobs.com/install-mac-snow-leopard-1063-oracle-virtualbox-32-apple-intel-pc 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 hardwar
Chat Rules More InsanelyMac Forum OSx86 Project OSx86 Installation OSx86 10.4 (Tiger) Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/30768-ebios-error-during-install-dvd-boot/ 3 EBIOS Error During Install DVD Boot Started by Trinidex, Oct 20 2006 01:18 PM Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 Next » Please log in to reply 65 replies to this topic http://www.macbreaker.com/2012/02/hackintosh-boot0-error.html #1 Trinidex Posted 20 October 2006 - 01:18 PM Trinidex InsanelyMac Protégé Just Joined 2 posts I like many others was getting "EBIOS Error" when trying to boot from the "OS x Install DVD". read error The error is a "disk read error", it can't read the DVD, either it is dirty, defective or your drive has "issues". Any chance of sticky rebornbhms likes this Back to top #2 munky Posted 20 October 2006 - 01:47 PM munky Agent of Evolution Retired 2,901 posts Location:The Land of Hairy-Arsed Highlanders done Back to top #3 Rammjet Posted 20 October 2006 - 03:32 PM Rammjet InsanelyMac V.I.P. ebios read error Gurus 5,302 posts Gender:Male The error is a "disk read error", it can't read the DVD, either it is dirty, defective or your drive has "issues".How about some solutions?Clean the lense in your DVD drive.Reburn the DVD at the slowest speed possible. If available, use a different brand of media. Also, if possible, try a different type of media: dvd-r, dvd+r, dvd-rw, dvd+rw.Update the firmware in your DVD driveCheck the cabling of your DVD drive - make sure it is on the same cable as the hard drive (unless hard drive is SATA). Set the hard drive to master and the DVD drive to slave using jumpers, not using cable select.Check your BIOS for any settings that may affect the DVD drive.Download the install DVD iso again or choose another iso to download.Try installing OSX to your hard drive using VMWare - Link Back to top #4 Neonkoala Posted 21 October 2006 - 10:16 PM Neonkoala Neon Prowess Members 411 posts Also: -If patching your own DVD then make sure you recevie the correct md5 checksum after applying ppfs and converting from .dmg to .iso even if the pacth/conversion reads successful. Back to top #5 ahua365 Posted 24 October 2006 - 03:13 AM ahua365 Insane
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