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taryup

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Hackintosh Specs

  • CPU
    Intel i5-750
  • MOTHERBOARD
    Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4
  • GPU
    Nvidia Geforce GTX 660
  1. The USB keyboard doesn't work, even if I enabled everything in BIOS. I'm 70% sure that the bootloader somehow disables USB keyboard for some reason. Also, I've copied the Ps2 kexts to the /System/yadayada/Extensions folder, but they doesn't seem to work/load. I've tried the Chameleon bootloader and I can see that the Voodoo kext is loaded, but the keyboard doesn't work, and the small laps on it are not lit up. EDIT: Okay, the PS2 keyboard is disabled after all the kexts are loaded, when the OS is loading. It says something like Apple PS2 keyboard_ unexpected stream, or something like that. That's where something goes wrong. EDIT2: The error message is: ApplePS2Keyboard: Unexpected acknowledge from PS/2 controller and : ApplePS2Controller: Timed out on mouse input stream.
  2. When I downloaded the zip file and extracted it there are two folders (_MacOSX and SL_PS2_Voodoo). Where shall I exactly put those?
  3. Hey there! I've been trying to get Mountain Lion running on my desktop computer. I've got some trouble though. When I use the Olarila 10.8.4 version of OS X and boot into it, my keyboard is disabled. It's completely shut down. I could solve this temporarily by plugging in my PS2 keyboard. However, when I booted from the USB and got into the OS X installation, the PS2 keyboard didn't work. What's strange is that my USB keyboard is disabled even when I reboot the system and try to go into BIOS. It feels like this has to do with the motherboard? So, I guess there are 2 solutions to the problem: 1. Solve the strange USB keyboard problem. 2. Somehow enable the PS2 keyboard in the OS X installation program. Thank you.
  4. Hey there! I've been trying to get Mountain Lion running on my desktop computer. I've got some trouble though. When I use the Olarila 10.8.4 version of OS X and boot into it, my keyboard is disabled. It's completely shut down. I could solve this temporarily by plugging in my PS2 keyboard. However, when I booted from the USB and got into the OS X installation, the PS2 keyboard didn't work. What's strange is that my USB keyboard is disabled even when I reboot the system and try to go into BIOS. It feels like this has to do with the motherboard? So, I guess there are 2 solutions to the problem: 1. Solve the strange USB keyboard problem. 2. Somehow enable the PS2 keyboard in the OS X installation program. Thank you.
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