Xpc Shuttle Drivers For Mac
These are instructions from one of our blog readers gatd, thanks man! I install ML following this guide. I had everything working except for message, app store and iTunes. I followed a guide to get it working, but after that my resolution went back to 800×600 and graphic acceleration was no longer enabled. I checked org.chameleon.Boot.plist and everything looked correct. As a last ditch effort I ran multibeast 5.0.2 and installed the bootloader and system def again.
Then when I tried to reboot I got to the screen where I chose to boot into OSX and the system resets. Should I just start everything over from scratch or can you recommend on a way to recover my system? This is my first Hackintosh system and I know very little about OS X. Thank you in advance! I took your advice and reinstalled everything from scratch. I installed everything with a DVI connected monitor. The fix I used for iMessage was Chimera 2.1.1.
(That includes the fix) I also used the latest Multibeast 5.3.1. I got my wireless USB adapter working too! (I did a backup this time too!) I editedorg.chameleon.Boot.plist for my res to be 1280x720x32 since I wanted to connect this to my TV as a HTPC. I move the computer over to the TV and book it up. The white screen with the Apple logo appears and the wheel spins for a few that stops. But I noticed the HD still spinning. I accidentally hit the keyboard and heard a noise so I then realized the desktop must be up but not showing.
I hooked up the DVI monitor (while leaving the HDMI connected) and there’s the desktop on the monitor! I go to display and chose scaled and select 1024×768 (it was currently at 1280×960 which my TV doesn’t support (it’s 720p) After I did that I had a mirrored display on my TV. I pull out the DVI monitor cable and the TV goes blank! I plug the DVI back it and the TV comes on.
What the heck is going on??? Any ideas on what I can try? I have it plugged in to digital output. It’s working if I play a MOV file. If I play an MP3 it just give static.
Here’s another odd thing. If I go into sound and switch from digital to line in and back to digital it clears up and I hear the music. If I open another app that uses sound I get the same thing and the same thing fixes it. Any ideas on that one? Hi, I’ve made the USB key yesterday, that’s OK.
I’ve booted with verbose mode ON, then the boot has stopped with this message: «Still waiting for root device» After googling, I’ve find I need to active AHCI Mode in bios, which is already active: In Bios, in Advanced / SATA Configuration, SATA Mode is in AHCI Mode. There is no other option in BIOS like enable SMART or Native Mode for ATA/IDE, like some people said (when googling) My shuttle is the SH67H7 with v1 rev for motherboard, and my BIOS is apparently the lastest (v1.16), as you can see here: Here is a screenshot with some errors, maybe it could help?
I’m stuck here Thx Jix. I will try to install Mac OS X 10.8.2 again in the near future. Hear are the errors that I had from the last try: 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Can’t load kext com.apple.driver.AppleSMCPDRC – failed to resolve library dependencies. 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext com.apple.driver.AppleSMCPDRC failed to load (0xdc00800e). 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 com.apple.launchd1: Unknown key for boolean: NSSupportsSuddenTermination 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Failed to load kext com.apple.driver.AppleSMCPDRC (error 0xdc00800e). 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelHD3000Graphics – library kext com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily not found.Couldn’t alloc class “AppleSMCPDRC” 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Can’t load kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelHD3000Graphics – failed to resolve library dependencies. 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelHD3000Graphics failed to load (0xdc00800e).
2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Failed to load kext com.apple.driver.AppleIntelHD3000Graphics (error 0xdc00800e). 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Couldn’t alloc class “Gen6Accelerator” 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: RTC: Only single RAM bank (128 bytes) 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: OSMetaClass: Kext org.netkas.driver.FakeSMC class FakeSMCKey is a duplicate;kext org.netkas.FakeSMC already has a class by that name. 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext org.netkas.driver.FakeSMC start failed (result 0xdc00400a).
2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext org.netkas.driver.FakeSMC failed to load (0xdc008017). 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Failed to load kext org.netkas.driver.FakeSMC (error 0xdc008017).
2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: mbinit: done 128 MB total pool size, (85/42) split 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Pthread support ABORTS when sync kernel primitives misused 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController – library kext com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily not found. 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Can’t load kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController – failed to resolve library dependencies. 2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController failed to load (0xdc00800e).
2013-01-18 09:23:29 -0500 kernel0: Failed to load kext com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController (error 0xdc00800e). Well strangely I built 2 hacks with GT 640, one on a Gigabyte H67 mb and he other with the shuttle. Identical graphics cards – one works with GraphicsEnabler=no the other with GraphicsEnabler=yes keyed in at the chameleon boot screen.
Trial and error and then edited org.chameleon.Boot.plist in /Extra to reflect the different GraphicsEnabler strings and both work ok. Same version of Chameleon the lot. Weird – but it works OK so I am not going to worry too much. I thought I would get it booted with onboard graphics then get the GT640 working later – so I tried onboard graphics for ages and couldn’t understand why it wouldn’t work, then realised I had a Core i5 with no GPU – doh! Hi, I used Multibeast 1.5.3.
I used the 3rd party option for USB 3.0 but it doesn’t work but it doesn’t work well in Windows 7 either. I don’t have and USB 3 stuff so the only thing I’m loosing is useful ports. USB 3 is supposed to be backward compatible but mine are glitchy at best. I installed a Radeon HD 5770 video card and switched to mac pro 3.1 as my Customizations /System Definitions, Video works slightly better but still no sound. It would be great if someone had really great detailed instructions on how to do this. Oh, and if you’re waiting for someone on one of these Hackintosh websites to get back to you about questions or problems you are having you might as well be waiting for Apple to get back to you!
The Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DX30 is the successor of Shuttle’s XS35/XS36 range. This fanless Slim PC barebone with an energy-efficient Intel Celeron J3355 “Apollo Lake” processor is suitable for building particularly slim nettops with drives and operating system as well as for pure network-based applications in client/server environments. The integrated graphics is based on Intel’s powerful Intel HD Graphics 500 (9th gen) that supports hardware acceleration for 4K video encoding/decoding with H.265 and VP9. Combined with SSD memory you will obtain a fanless and virtually noiseless PC which is suitable for continuous 24/7 operation. Footnotes: 1 UEFI-Firmware (versus BIOS) Just as with many modern PCs, the Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DX30 does away completely with a BIOS, but uses a pure UEFI firmware instead.
Shuttle Xpc Cube
The terms UEFI firmware and BIOS are widely used synonymously, but hardware initialising is now performed by the UEFI. Users might not even notice, but the operating system must be installed and executed in UEFI mode. UEFI creates a GUID Partition Table (GPT) on the system partition instead of a Master Boot Record (MBR). A PC running pure UEFI firmware alone must have a 64-bit operating system installed.
2 Optional D-Sub/VGA connector The mainboard features one analog graphics port CN6 on the mainboard. This signal can be lead to the outside as a 15-pin D-Sub VGA connector on the backpanel by using an optional adapter PVG01.
However doing so means one serial port (COM) less can be used. 3 Power on after power fail The BIOS setup provides a 'Power-On after Power Fail' function that can be found under 'Power Management Configuration'. As the name indicates, this function determines the PC's behaviour after power failure: (1) unconditional power on, (2) restore former status or (3) keep system turned off. As a matter of the nature of this function, it may fail after short power failures.
This is why the Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DX30 also comes with a hardware-based solution. By removing Jumper JP2 (on the mainboard behind the power button) the system will start unconditionally once power is supplied. 4 HDMI output supports DVI-D with optional adapter 5 How to convert DisplayPort into HDMI/DVI The DisplayPort output can be converted to HDMI or DVI by an additional, passive adapter cable. For example: DELOCK 82590: 1 m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to HDMI-A (male, 19p) DELOCK 82435: 5 m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to DVI-D (male, 24p) The integrated graphics automatically detects the connected display and puts out the appropriate electric signal - either through DisplayPort (without an adapter) or HDMI/DVI (with an adapter). However, a monitor with a DisplayPort connector cannot be connected to the HDMI port with a simple, passive adapter.
6 Serial Ports This PC features two serial RS232 ports with 9-pin D-Sub connectors on the back panel. The left COM port (COM1) can also be configured as RS422 and RS485 in the BIOS setup. Pin 9 of the D-Sub COM-Port is a multi-functional signal. Based on the Jumper JP2 configuration on the mainboard, it can be configured as Ring Indicator (RI) or external power supply with a voltage level of either 5 V or 12 V.
Each COM port can be configured separately. The maximum current is 500 mA per connector. 7 Linux-Compatibility, Date Nov'16: successfully tested with Ubuntu 16.10, Kernel 4.8. Older Ubuntu versions (16.4, 15.10, 14.4), Fedora 25 and SuSE 42.2 do still not privide the required drivers for DX30 and the system runs very slowly.