![]() ![]() I used the retail Snow Leopard 10.6.3 install disc with iBoot. I5-2410 Sandy Bridge processor Socket 988B rPGA I have a 6360b with similar specs, but the exact same issue. I did read that running updates often breaks OS X on laptops.Īny ideas what I should try (or read) next? ![]() I could reboot into the OS after running multibeast but following the 10.6.8 combo update after that, I'm back to only being able to achieve the spinning wheel. I took a second try and this time followed the Sandy Bridge instructions. Using safe mode (-x) just results in the apple logo and loading wheel spinning infinitely (it never stops animating). Then I opened (but didn't run) multibeast, ran the 10.6.8 combo update, ran multibeast (selected easybeast + system utilities) and rebooted - bootloader couldn't launch it, iBoot couldn't launch it, kernel panics. After installation of 10.6.3 Retail, the OS 'worked' (Intel integrated graphics stuck at 1024x768, but usb, keyboard, mouse/trackpad, audio, ethernet, firewire all working). We had an extra one of these laptops at work with a bad wireless module and no HDD, so I threw a 120gb in there (from another spare parts laptop) and installed retail Snow Leopard using iboot/multibeast.įirst, I followed the standard iboot instructions with one exception, safe mode (-x). Northbridge Intel Havendale/Clarkdale Host Bridge rev. Intel Core i5 M 450 (Arrandale) 2.40GHz, Socket 989 rPGA Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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