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i can remember adding
-v arch=i386 busratio=20 fsb=20000000 made mine boot after install on IATKOS and im on a Phenom x4 955/ MA770 UD3 /8 GIG RAM /HD5770 Gigaybte |
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Update: No go with those flags or seemingly any combo that I have found in multiple forums. It may be the HD 6850, but at least I should be able to run in VESA as I am in 10.5.8 right now. I tried different kernels/distros, but I always get the restart (for iAtkos v7 and iDeneb 1.6 too). Do you remember your choices at installation (akimoa)? I may mess around trying again in Virtualbox to see if I can find the correct config. Last edited by mcaveman; 03-01-2011 at 12:13 AM. |
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Installation error
i have been experiencing troubles for install it since 2 months ago and I have tried already install it 3 times, downloading the same file 3 times already.
Not that Im complaining, just clarify before someone think I haven`t tried enough. Curiously the 3 times I already downloaded the file and burned it / mounted in a external HD, I always got "0 bytes" on the "customize" menu. When I install it directly from 10.5.8, around the 80-90% the installation quit and the system reboot without any change made. My experience with booting the installation before the system runs (from a DVD or external Drive) is almost the same, just that in the end it show error on the installation and there is no other option other than quit and reboot, yet the system do not suffer any kind of change. Any clue? Things I am aware and I have done: - Burn the image at 1x - My internal drive is GUID and journaled. - The MD5 match with the text file included in the install files. - I have verified the image and it is not damaged and the file size match with the described before download it. - Downloaded using transmission and utorrent, I verified the file before burn or mount to see if there is some bytes missing, and the downloads looks perfectly. My laptop is a XPS M1210 running 10.5.8, everything works. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |