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Hi Guys ive search this one but as its a bit of a odd ball or should i screw ball i didnt expect to find the answer easy. So im hoping some one can help me here.
My Son has a Windows pentium P6 i3Core machine and decided that he wanted a Hackintosh (Mac System on a non Mac Machine) so he decided to download software that would enable this. which is where the problem occurred software that he was supposed to install on his laptop after the installed Lion on his laptop he installed on my imac running Yosemite and now it won't boot. Safe mode will not work i can boot in recovery mode and i can download yosemite to my machine which i have done.
I have have been to the support forum for this software and found a solution apparently he's not the only one to make this mistake. However the solution has to be executed in Terminal and whilst I can use terminal. I'm not sure where to find what i need. I hope i explaining this ok.
Now for the solution The problem lies in Volumes/"OSX"/System/Library/Extensions which i can access in terminal no problem. This folder contains over 100 Kext files what i need to do is delete all this files from that folder.
Go to the recovery partition of the newly downloaded Yosemite and go to /System/Library/Extensions and copy and paste the contents to my Volumes/"OSX"/System/Library/Extensions. My machine will then fully boot up. So my problem is can anyone assist me in telling me where to find the recover partition in terminal.
Running Reinstall OS X from the utilities does not solve the problem as ive tried it i have tried to search the system using terminal all my file are still there all user are still there. I just can't find the recovery partition which holds the files i need
As additional info i have gone into /Volumes/"OS X"/Applications and listed there is "OS X Yosemite.appdownload" but i cannot access it through the terminal window
My Son has a Windows pentium P6 i3Core machine and decided that he wanted a Hackintosh (Mac System on a non Mac Machine) so he decided to download software that would enable this. which is where the problem occurred software that he was supposed to install on his laptop after the installed Lion on his laptop he installed on my imac running Yosemite and now it won't boot. Safe mode will not work i can boot in recovery mode and i can download yosemite to my machine which i have done.
I have have been to the support forum for this software and found a solution apparently he's not the only one to make this mistake. However the solution has to be executed in Terminal and whilst I can use terminal. I'm not sure where to find what i need. I hope i explaining this ok.
Now for the solution The problem lies in Volumes/"OSX"/System/Library/Extensions which i can access in terminal no problem. This folder contains over 100 Kext files what i need to do is delete all this files from that folder.
Go to the recovery partition of the newly downloaded Yosemite and go to /System/Library/Extensions and copy and paste the contents to my Volumes/"OSX"/System/Library/Extensions. My machine will then fully boot up. So my problem is can anyone assist me in telling me where to find the recover partition in terminal.
Running Reinstall OS X from the utilities does not solve the problem as ive tried it i have tried to search the system using terminal all my file are still there all user are still there. I just can't find the recovery partition which holds the files i need
As additional info i have gone into /Volumes/"OS X"/Applications and listed there is "OS X Yosemite.appdownload" but i cannot access it through the terminal window
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