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Installation failed for OS X Mavericks on your laptop.

Installation failed for OS X Mavericks on your laptop.

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sebasdoce
Member
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12-27-2016, 09:34 PM
#1
Hello everyone yesterday I planned to perform a bootjack on my laptop. Here are the details: Dell Inspiron 3451 with Intel Pentium n3540, Bay Trail 2.16GHz, up to 2.66 quad-core (ultra low voltage), 4GB DDR3 RAM (likely Ivy Bridge graphics). I installed Niresh Mavericks DMG and used TransMac (Win32diskimage) to restore my USB stick with the Dmg image. I verified the BIOS settings: AHCI mode enabled, Secure Boot disabled, tried UEFI and Legacy but nothing worked. I attempted to boot via USB by pressing F12 to select it, which briefly displayed two words for about a third of a second before rebooting. I tested various BIOS configurations on my desktop PC, which succeeded (it had an older Pentium E5300 dual-core). A friend suggested downloading a patch kernel, and I found one that should work for Baytrail CPUs. I copied it to the USB image using Transmac but it didn’t function properly. I’m not confident I’ll be able to boot this laptop without using Mavericks, and I don’t want to rely on virtualization. I hope there’s a solution, and I’m still very new to this. Thanks in advance.
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sebasdoce
12-27-2016, 09:34 PM #1

Hello everyone yesterday I planned to perform a bootjack on my laptop. Here are the details: Dell Inspiron 3451 with Intel Pentium n3540, Bay Trail 2.16GHz, up to 2.66 quad-core (ultra low voltage), 4GB DDR3 RAM (likely Ivy Bridge graphics). I installed Niresh Mavericks DMG and used TransMac (Win32diskimage) to restore my USB stick with the Dmg image. I verified the BIOS settings: AHCI mode enabled, Secure Boot disabled, tried UEFI and Legacy but nothing worked. I attempted to boot via USB by pressing F12 to select it, which briefly displayed two words for about a third of a second before rebooting. I tested various BIOS configurations on my desktop PC, which succeeded (it had an older Pentium E5300 dual-core). A friend suggested downloading a patch kernel, and I found one that should work for Baytrail CPUs. I copied it to the USB image using Transmac but it didn’t function properly. I’m not confident I’ll be able to boot this laptop without using Mavericks, and I don’t want to rely on virtualization. I hope there’s a solution, and I’m still very new to this. Thanks in advance.

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RockerMorton
Member
187
12-28-2016, 01:27 AM
#2
The likelihood of success on a laptop remains very low due to Apple's strict hardware requirements. Have you considered using the verbose boot option when installing the software? That’s probably your best shot at resolving issues beforehand.
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RockerMorton
12-28-2016, 01:27 AM #2

The likelihood of success on a laptop remains very low due to Apple's strict hardware requirements. Have you considered using the verbose boot option when installing the software? That’s probably your best shot at resolving issues beforehand.

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Desertdare
Member
82
12-28-2016, 02:34 AM
#3
You're asking about entering a specific command when using the verbose boot option, but the system doesn't support typing it directly. You need to use the appropriate key combination or menu option to activate the verbose mode.
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Desertdare
12-28-2016, 02:34 AM #3

You're asking about entering a specific command when using the verbose boot option, but the system doesn't support typing it directly. You need to use the appropriate key combination or menu option to activate the verbose mode.

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Focus_Gaming
Junior Member
17
12-28-2016, 03:44 AM
#4
Have you finally reached the Apple logo, or is it just restarting from a blank screen?
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Focus_Gaming
12-28-2016, 03:44 AM #4

Have you finally reached the Apple logo, or is it just restarting from a blank screen?

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Pedro_0110
Junior Member
11
12-29-2016, 12:11 PM
#5
I’m having trouble accessing the Apple logo. When I plug in the USB drive, I see a brief message screen that appears for about a third of a second before the system restarts.
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Pedro_0110
12-29-2016, 12:11 PM #5

I’m having trouble accessing the Apple logo. When I plug in the USB drive, I see a brief message screen that appears for about a third of a second before the system restarts.

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dannypl
Member
135
01-11-2017, 05:33 PM
#6
It’s happening in a detailed mode, which explains why the installer keeps failing. Probably due to a kernel panic.
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dannypl
01-11-2017, 05:33 PM #6

It’s happening in a detailed mode, which explains why the installer keeps failing. Probably due to a kernel panic.

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FeijaoSama
Member
107
01-25-2017, 02:48 AM
#7
Sure thing! Let me know if you'd like to try another distribution. Thanks!
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FeijaoSama
01-25-2017, 02:48 AM #7

Sure thing! Let me know if you'd like to try another distribution. Thanks!

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LoucoDoPC
Junior Member
44
01-26-2017, 08:05 AM
#8
You might manage around alternative boot options, though Niresh seems to handle most settings himself. It's unclear exactly how many you can modify. I usually stick with Clover or Tony Mac methods, but both require another Mac for setup. Once you have the install media, it works well long-term because you'll have a functional Hackintosh for future upgrades.
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LoucoDoPC
01-26-2017, 08:05 AM #8

You might manage around alternative boot options, though Niresh seems to handle most settings himself. It's unclear exactly how many you can modify. I usually stick with Clover or Tony Mac methods, but both require another Mac for setup. Once you have the install media, it works well long-term because you'll have a functional Hackintosh for future upgrades.

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MU1499
Member
109
01-26-2017, 09:57 AM
#9
Niresh distribution is a modified version.
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MU1499
01-26-2017, 09:57 AM #9

Niresh distribution is a modified version.

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articfox11
Member
71
01-27-2017, 01:29 PM
#10
Sorry, starting that Pentium CPU isn't feasible. Notebooks with Core CPUs are manageable.
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articfox11
01-27-2017, 01:29 PM #10

Sorry, starting that Pentium CPU isn't feasible. Notebooks with Core CPUs are manageable.