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1nt3g3r2012-11-03 23:44:54
hackintosh
1nt3g3r, 2012-11-03 23:44:54

Trouble installing Kalyway 10.5.2 on Lenovo G570 laptop?

Hello dear hackintosh experts. I have the following problem: when installing a hackintosh assembly, an error occurs: IMG_20121103_072042.jpg. Before that, I tried to install iDeneb - exactly the same error. Hereimage of the used hackintosh. Machine configuration: model - Lenovo G570, 2 GB RAM, Intel pentium B960 (SSE2, SSSE3) (no hardware virtualization support), graphics card - intel hd3000. Questions - 1) what is IOACPIFamily 2) what build would you recommend for this configuration 3) does anyone have experience installing Mac Os on a virtual machine - no matter which one. The problem is that all methods require computer support for hardware virtualization, which I unfortunately do not have. That is, is it even possible to install Mac Os X on a machine without this virtualization support. And the last question, maybe a little off topic - is there any way to install XCode not on a Mac? Thanks for answers!

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eXell, 2012-11-04
@eXell

Try to install 10.8 through UniBeast.
If the installation has started (graphical), then your system will start at 146%.
There may be problems with firewood, but the main thing is that the system will boot.
I myself am now sitting on a Pentium G620 (there was an i5 2400, which was sick from birth and had to be replaced)

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1nt3g3r, 2012-11-04
@1nt3g3r

*There is also such a problem here: I have found successful installations on my laptop model before, but always the processor is either intel core i3 or inter core i5. Therefore, stupidly follow the instructions, unfortunately I can not)

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c0smo, 2012-11-23
@c0smo

When installing, you can prescribe keys to the system, for example - v - x cpus=1 npci=0x2000 Graphics Enabler=Yes PCIRootUID=1 and do not forget to enable ACHI in the BIOS, otherwise you will get an error still wait for the root device ...

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