Mac Os Wait For Dsmos



DSMOS stands for a module whose long-name is Don't Steal Mac OS x (DSMOS). This module is heavily encrypted. You are waiting for it to be un-encypted in the background, then to do its checks for genuine Mac Hardware.

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If it has incurred any damage, you will not be able to un-encrypt it, and unable to proceed. If you are not running on genuine Mac Hardware, you will be unable to proceed. At lastly, if you have a Mac Pro silver tower with the wrong version of the Wi-Fi card installed, you will be unable to proceed.

Dec 18, 2015 11:39 AM

Hello everybody,
sometimes when I boot up my 24' iMac from 2008, it stucks during the phase, when the Apple-logo appears and the wheel is spinning. As you can hear (if you would be at my desk ;-)), there is many load on the harddisk and it won't pass this point. If I shutdown the iMac and hit the power-button again, everything boots up normally. I've read in the log files, that this happens, when DSMOS is going to be initialized.
I have already tried to repair the permissions, check the harddisk for errors and I even reinstalled with the SL-DVD. What you must know, this was an upgrade installation from Leopard, which was shipped with this device.
Maybe you could give me a hint, what I can do, without having to set up my device anew.
Thanks in advance for help and Greetings,
Daniel

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