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gsoler
09-10-2008, 05:10 AM
Greetings to all
This is to request help, I installed this iso
but at the restart I was in the blue screen.
agradesco the help they can give me, I must clarify that I am very
novice in this computers and more at Leopard pc
besides not handling the English and apologise for errors that might give the translator google
thank you very much again in advance
Voyn1x
09-10-2008, 01:40 PM
Hi gsoler, welcome to the forum.
Which release have you installed? LawlessPPC's is the only AMD version that will work with Phenom.
If you are using the LawlessPPC release then boot with the -v flag so it enters verbose mode and let us know the error it hangs with.
gsoler
09-11-2008, 03:36 AM
Hello Voyn1x thank you for responding
if this version is LawlessPPC-10.5.4-AMD Phenom -
I refer to enter as
I sample ERROR Fireware unable to determine Segurity-mode;defaulting to Full secure
and then I get the following line in repeatedly, USBF:(226 246)AppleUSBEHCI(0X6159000)::UIMCheckForTimeouts-Async USBCMD and USBSTS not synched ON (#123)
if not sufficient because, the other lines move very fast Voyn1x there is some form of control or freeze the screen to read everything?
thank you very much for the help
gsoler
09-12-2008, 01:28 AM
Hi Voyn1x
I think the information is not very clear, but believe me it is very difficult for my Recon in which many lines or what mistakes or failures of the installation.
suddenly with this video you can (or someone else from the forums) help me.
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=NH75Yg8agYc
Thanks for the answers.
Greetings: gsoler
It followed the end of the video follows the blue screen
BigBadBen
09-12-2008, 10:03 AM
try at boot
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by the way, did you install in mbr or guid?
Voyn1x
09-12-2008, 01:54 PM
Looks like it could be something to do with your sata drivers.
If you can, try changing your SATA mode to Legacy IDE in your bios and see if that helps.
Otherwise i'm not sure, you could always try a different IOATAFamily.kext or install to an IDE drive if you have one?
cgsheen
09-12-2008, 09:03 PM
I think he is talking about the boot process hanging on the blue screen that is displayed just AFTER the boot messages and just BEFORE the Desktop is painted...
I've had the same thing happen to me when I swapped video cards and the video drivers weren't correct. The boot process just stops on the blue screen and never gets to the Desktop.
I think it's video card or .kext related, but I don't know what to tell him to fix it other than re-install - NOT loading any video "drivers". Then try to load video .kexts AFTER he gets a sucessful boot...
I wish my son were here - he speaks Spanish, I don't...