Usbf: 52.928 - The iousbfamily was not able to enumerate a device.
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What?
I am trying to install JaS Mac OS X 10.4.5 (Apparantly I am supposed to come here about this. Two bans told me this.) on my PC.
But I get this error when I try to boot the CD:
[b]Usbf: 52.928 - The iousbfamily was not able to enumerate a device.[/b]
Apparantly it's a common MAC OS X error, and doesn't seem to be specific for the JaS disc.
What is the problem? What do I need to do to fix it?
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19233123](Apparantly I am supposed to come here about this. Two bans told me this.)[/QUOTE]
It took you 2 bans to learn to post about Apple software in the Apple forum? If you are that lacking in intelligence cut your losses now and burn your OS X disk. At this rate you'll never get a hackintosh going.
It was a misunderstanding, okay?
And I didn't wait 2 hours to get a shitty response.
Tell me what the error means, and how to fix it - please.
Google gives me no help.
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19235860]It was a misunderstanding, okay?
And I didn't wait 2 hours to get a shitty response.
Tell me what the error means, and how to fix it - please.
Google gives me no help.[/QUOTE]
Then you have waited 5 hours for this one.
No.
Fuck you.
HELP ME INSTEAD, YOU DIPSHIT!
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19242160]Fuck you.
HELP ME INSTEAD, YOU DIPSHIT![/QUOTE]
You should edit that so you aren't so rage face and trollbait.
List your modified kexts here - all of them.
Modified what-now?
Actually, scratch that, why are you trying to install Tiger?
Mostly because of eye-candy, really.
But I also want it for the speed.
Then you'll be wanting to at least get a 10.4.9 disc -10.4.5 was the first version to come out for Intel, I think.
I'm getting the Snow Leopard OSX 10.6 disc now, apparantly.
I forgotto add I want to try out mac before i actually buy it. I might do so if I find it cheap somewhere.
you're an idiot
Also HubmaN, who is that in your avatar? He looks badass.
[editline]01:17PM[/editline]
Fuck you Harry. Both for breaking my automerge, and for flaming.
I'm no mac-user, but what I think the error message means, is that the drivers for your USB-device are incompatible with the hardware you're using, so it couldn't initialize your USB-device. Could also mean the USB-hardware on the motherboard (aka OSX has no clue how to use your USB slots).
Usbf, usb = usb, f usually means filesystem, io = input/output, usbfamily = their USB-drivers for what I can guess.
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19249980]Also HubmaN, who is that in your avatar? He looks badass.
[editline]01:17PM[/editline]
Fuck you Harry. Both for breaking my automerge, and for flaming.[/QUOTE]
suck a man dick
[highlight](User was banned for this post ("Flaming" - Hexxeh))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=KrAzY_nikomo;19250032]I'm no mac-user, but what I think the error message means, is that the drivers for your USB-device are incompatible with the hardware you're using, so it couldn't initialize your USB-device. Could also mean the USB-hardware on the motherboard (aka OSX has no clue how to use your USB slots).
Usbf, usb = usb, f usually means filesystem, io = input/output, usbfamily = their USB-drivers for what I can guess.[/QUOTE]
This looks like a correct response.. The OP's attitude needs a quick adjustment though before I help him. Ever.
Your digging a deeper hole, man. Stop hurting yourself.
[editline]01:34PM[/editline]
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19250083]This looks like a correct response.. The OP's attitude needs a quick adjustment though before I help him. Ever.[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry guys.
I have a lot on my plate, that's all. I recently moved from my mom to permanently live with my dad, who lives 50 metric miles up in stockholm. This involves travelling, changing school, a lot of papers and it's all a real pain. Makes me stressed.
So sorry if I'm mad, it's just the stress.
Now, about the USB thingy. I think I read something about USB drivers. I'll look a little deeper.
I think it ALSO reacts on the USB's because I'm using a USB-plugged DVD-Writer. Damn you netbook.
[editline]01:39PM[/editline]
[quote]You can grab 3rd Party Drivers on
[url]http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/3rdPartyDrivers[/url]
but I haven't tried any yet.[/quote]
How 'bout this?
EZERITH YOU SUCK A MAN DICK YOU SUCK A FUCKIN DICK YOU FUCK YOU
YOU LIKE KISSING MEN? EWWWW FAGGET
fag likes kissing men
O...kay...?
1. You're a 10-year old fagget kid who thinks the word "gay" is funny.
2. Giving yourself agrees is a bad idea.
3. no fags liek kissign gurls :downs:
No, seriously, get... the fuck... out...
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19250485]O...kay...?
1. You're a 10-year old fagget kid who thinks the word "gay" is funny.
2. Giving yourself agrees is a bad idea.
3. no fags liek kissign gurls :downs:
No, seriously, get... the fuck... out...[/QUOTE]
1. He never used the word gay. I think you just have gay on the brain
2. He currently has 2 agrees so at any rate someone else agrees with him
3. gg
And i think you should not be a raging wee shit and then someone might bother to help you instead of just prodding you with sticks
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19250485] fagget
[/QUOTE]
That's not a word.
You're not endearing yourself towards help.
Oh, so the jerk who started it all is being defended? Nice one
Can you please just answer me?
keep calm and carry on
It's likely your USB hub is underpowered, but that's an incredibly wild guess based on update notes.
Okay.
Well, is there a way to make them work?
Do you know whether the IOUSBFamily kext has been modified?
[QUOTE=Ezerith;19251696]Oh, so the jerk who started it all is being defended?[/QUOTE]
Possibly because you're more of an idiot than he is.
[QUOTE=HubmaN;19253028]Do you know whether the IOUSBFamily kext has been modified?[/QUOTE]
Not entirely.
Where do I go to check that?
I'm sorry I'm such a noob :<
Check the readme, first.
What readme >.>
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