Install OS X Mavericks DP4. Install OS X Mavericks DP1. Install. ESD. dmg from any of them. The latest Chameleon bootloader. Pacifist (for extracting the mach. The following files (included in this archive): Extensions/Fake. SMC. kext. Extensions/Null. CPUPower. Management. Extensions/Voodoo. PS2. Controller. kext. ![]() Extensions/Realtek. RTL8. 11. 1. kext. Extensions/Air. Port. Atheros. Injector. Fan. Reset. dylib. An empty flash drive (8 GB or bigger)6. Pro. Book Installer 6. I've made most of the work in Terminal to skip the . Mount your Install. ESD. dmg (or open the content of the Install OS X Mavericks DP4. Finder to OS X Install ESD/Packages/Base. System. Binaries. Pacifist and extract the mach. Do not unmount Install. ESD. dmg until the whole flash drive creation process has not finished. Prepare your flash drive: open Disk Utility, select your flash drive and create a new MBR partition table with 1 partition, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) formatted. Leave the name whatever you like, in the next step it will be replaced anyway. When it's ready, close the Disk Utility. Open Terminal and run the following command. ![]() Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/Base. System. dmg - target /Volumes/ - erase - noverify. This command will restore the base install system on your flash drive, removing its current content. Note that after this command, the name of the flash drive will be changed to OS X Base System (just like the name inside Base. System. dmg) so now is the time to change it to something easier to use, open Finder and change it to whatever you like. I will use Install. Mavs for this example, don't forget to change the name in the next commands accordingly! ![]() ![]() ![]() Run the following command. Volumes/Install. Mavs/System/Installation/Packages. Packages is a symbolic link, pointing to the OS X install packages, which needs to be removed and replaces by the real Packages folder. Run the following command. R /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/Packages/ /Volumes/Install. Mavs/System/Installation/Packages. This command will copy the real folder with the packages on your flash drive. Be patient, this folder is really big, so the process will take some time. Install Chameleon on the flash drive, just run the package, select the flash drive as destination and click Install. Don't change the install options, leave them as they are by default. You can close Terminal and unmount Install. ESD. dmg (and any other dmgs you may have mounted) now. ![]() I have hp probook 4540s I try install mac I used Guide to Installing Mountain Lion on HP Probook but something wrong after ![]() ![]() Open the flash drive in Finder and copy the extracted mach. Create an Extra folder in the root folder of the flash drive and copy in it: - org. OS X installation.- the content of the archive (just extract it in the Extra folder of the flash drive as it is). NOTE: The users with Full. HD screen mods or Pro. Book 4. 7x. 0 may need to copy in the Extra folder Rehab. Man's Mini- SSDT- Dual. Link. aml (as /Extra/SSDT. ![]() ![]() OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.3.
The users with 4x. Sandy Bridge CPU may need to copy in the Extra folder Rehab. Man's Mini- SSDT- IMEI. Extra/SSDT. aml) in order to get to the installation program. If you have to use them both (like in 4. Sandy Bridge CPU), one of them should be renamed to SSDT. SSDT- 1. aml. 9. The flash drive is ready. Now boot from the flash drive, select the flash drive in the Chameleon menu and enter the - f - v boot flags. When the Mavericks install has finished, reboot and use the flash drive again (selecting the Mavericks partition this time) with the same boot flags for the first run. When you have reached the desktop, you'll have fully operational LAN and Atheros Wi. Fi, so use the App Store to install the first update (DP5), then reboot. Repeat the procedure (boot from the flash drive with - f - v, App Store, next update, reboot) for all updates. When you have installed DP8, boot into Mavericks (again with the flash drive and - f - v) and run the Pro. Book Installer 6.
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