Mac Pro 1,1 and 2,1 are basically the same, they just differ in firmware and smc version, so this thread applies to the 1,1 as well.can I use this idea to get Mavs on a 1,1 or is there a different thread for that?
Mac Pro 1,1 and 2,1 are basically the same, they just differ in firmware and smc version, so this thread applies to the 1,1 as well.can I use this idea to get Mavs on a 1,1 or is there a different thread for that?
Been trying for six days now to try an install either ml, maver or yosim to no avail… using sfott and this boot efi thingy here….. and it's frustrating as hell….there is a homebrew bootloader for OS X 10.9
1. following those steps to make an install drive
http://www.tips-and-tricks-in-mavericks.com/how-to-create-an-os-x-mavericks-install-drive/
2. replace boot.efi
boot.efi can be found at System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi and usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi
3.insert your board-id into OSInstall.mpkg(please google it)
4.insert your board-id into InstallableMachine.plist(please google it)
5.reboot from the usb drive.
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this is a native efi32 bootloader, instead of a CSM loader
it built a thunk between EFI64 and EFI32, forwarding EFI64 call from kernel to EFI32 firmware.
so those programs using EFI runtime services, such as bless, nvram will be run without any problem.
this is a full version bootloader, hibernation, filevault2 are also supported out of box.
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source code: http://code.google.com/p/macosxbootloader/
it is built with visual studio 2013 and nasm
This problem most likely was first addressed here.I also tried SFOTT - I thought I pulled it off with a hitch only to find out that nothing got changed. I tried the step by step option and performed the changes manually - still my key would not boot.
This problem most likely was first addressed here.
Thanks!
Unfortunately, I tried it on 3 flash drive and a HDD connected to a dock via USB - no go.
I wind up with a flashing folder with the question mark.
I tried setting the lock flag on boot.efi - I still get the FFWTQM.
I tried installing the whole system on the flash and docked HDD - still a no go.
On all the above builds, I used the disk utility method - I still could not get SFOTT or the createinstallmedia terminal command to work.
If makes any difference, I think my InstallESD file is 10.9.5 - I say this because when I click on the about this Mac button (when I installed the whole system on the docked hard drive) - that's the number that comes up.
What's funny is I somehow lost the verbose mode or rather it came on once when I used Tiamos first instructions/files early on in this thread.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If the air is "worthy" of new OS then time to stop reinventing the wheel. Either use a 2.5" drive connected by SATA to USB to the Air or get whatever you need to put 1,1 into target disc mode and run it's HD from the Air.
Install the OS on the air to your drive.
Run the pikeryosefix app from blacksheep666 that contains your needed boot.efi and reboot until the air won't boot from the new install. When this happens it means that it is ready for 1,1.
Reboot from 1,1 and be amazed at all the time you wasted when you could have just snapped your Ruby Slippers together and been done with it.
there is a homebrew bootloader for OS X 10.9
1. following those steps to make an install drive
http://www.tips-and-tricks-in-mavericks.com/how-to-create-an-os-x-mavericks-install-drive/
2. replace boot.efi
boot.efi can be found at System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi and usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi
3.insert your board-id into OSInstall.mpkg(please google it)
4.insert your board-id into InstallableMachine.plist(please google it)
5.reboot from the usb drive.
===================
this is a native efi32 bootloader, instead of a CSM loader
it built a thunk between EFI64 and EFI32, forwarding EFI64 call from kernel to EFI32 firmware.
so those programs using EFI runtime services, such as bless, nvram will be run without any problem.
this is a full version bootloader, hibernation, filevault2 are also supported out of box.
===================
source code: http://code.google.com/p/macosxbootloader/
it is built with visual studio 2013 and nasm
1. to install ML on a computer with a later system you need to create install media, the OS X will not install if a newer version is detected.
2. does not matter. Just install and swap the boot.efi files before putting the disk into the 1,1, pronto, you're set.
3. very basic graphics support, yes
4. will be a nightmare because of 3.
I'm afraid you need to reinstall...Can I copy the Distribution file somewhere, or do I need to wipe the drive and reinstall?
5. Does it matter what slot my HDD for M. Lion is in?
6. I found an EVGA GeForce 210 Passive 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 DVI/HDMI/VGA according to another thread here, this will work with M. Lion as long as I upgrade to 10.8.3. (my installer is 10.8.2)
For overwriting the boot.efi, do I need to use terminal and mount the efi partition, or do I just navigate to the two locations on my M. Lion drive?I'm afraid you need to reinstall...
5. Absolutely not.
6. I believe you will survive, especially if you download the 10.8.5 combo update from here first and install it straight after you booted successfully (quite obviously remember about the boot.efi - they will be replaced by the update!)