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I'm trying to hackintosh my Toshiba Satellite C655, and was able to boot into a recovery image. However, since neither my WiFi card nor Ethernet chipset are supported, I decided to use an offline installer instead. I'm using Yosemite for now to see what works and if I can upgrade further. When booting up the offline installer, the kernel hangs on DSMOS or Buffer Pool Allocate [181000] failed. I don't quite remember what I did to make DSMOS stop, but it used to appear just after the last line shown. Since I'm using a Sandy Bridge processor with HD2000 graphics, I followed this guide and its linked thread for framebuffer patching, though I'm guessing I didn't do it right. I'm using DuetPkg for UEFI emulation. When booting into single user mode, I also cannot seem to mount my USB for read/write, with a message saying the drive is write-locked. Other USB functions didn't work in recovery images either. Another notable inclusion is my SSDT-HPET patches for RTC and TIMR ACPI patches. Does anybody have any suggestions? I'll include more detailed information below.
(I've tried swapping VirtualSMC with FakeSMC, to no avail.) Any help would be greatly appreciated! [link] [comments] |
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