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I would recommend using a modified version of a osx a made a nice tutorial on the forum for said thing with amd, just dont use the amd bootflag, just do graphicsenabler=yes

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/155818-how-to-hackintosh-with-amd-fx/#entry2077028

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I would recommend using a modified version of a osx a made a nice tutorial on the forum for said thing with amd, just dont use the amd bootflag, just do grapphicsenabler=yes 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/155818-how-to-hackintosh-with-amd-fx/#entry2077028

The download is taking so long ):

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My build is on my profile. I try to run mac osx installer usb drive following the linus tech tips one, I get an error : SMC::smcInitHelper ERROR: MMIO regMap == NULL - fall back to old SMC mode.

 

Maybe try:

npci=0x2000 GraphicsEnabler=No -x cpus=1 (and maybe add -v)

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don't try this @

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cpus=1 is a bad command don't use it 

I know, but depending on the CPU it is needed to get to the install setup

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I used the unibeast method instead and it worked, I wonder why myHack doesn't work

 

EDIT: All I entered was PCIRootUID=0 and GraphicsEnabler=Yes no -v or npci=0x2000 or anything

It really depends on your system 

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