nitzw
03-10-2008, 12:31 AM
Hi,
I got the 10.5.1 AMD SSE2-SSE3 dvd and tried to install it on this machine:
- Motherboard: ASUS K8VSE-Deluxe
- CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3400+ (SSE2)
- Video card: ATI Radeon All-in-wonder 9800 Pro (and ATI Radeon 1600XT if necessary)
- Audio card: SB Audigy 2
- RAM: 2GB
- HDD: SATA (can use IDE if necessary)
I can't even reach the DiskUtility program or menu, the installation reboots after those lines:
...
BSD root: disk0s3 major 14, minor 2
ERROR: Fire-wire unable to determine scurity mode; defaulting to full-secure.
ERROR: Fire-wire unable to determine scurity mode; defaulting to full-secure.
So, I lack information on what's really making it reboot. I doubt it's the fire-wire issue. So I was considering maybe the version I have doesn't support SSE2? Or is it my video card?
I was planing on getting the 10.5.2, but I have limited download per month. If I get 10.5.2, I'm over for the month, so that is why I just wanted a little confirmation from the experts here. I made my homework (2-3 days of web research), don't worry.
My opinion is that my system should be fine with 10.5.2 because of the researches I made, but it's easy to forget a detail in this OS world...
So, any comment? I would really appreciate.
Thanks.
I got the 10.5.1 AMD SSE2-SSE3 dvd and tried to install it on this machine:
- Motherboard: ASUS K8VSE-Deluxe
- CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3400+ (SSE2)
- Video card: ATI Radeon All-in-wonder 9800 Pro (and ATI Radeon 1600XT if necessary)
- Audio card: SB Audigy 2
- RAM: 2GB
- HDD: SATA (can use IDE if necessary)
I can't even reach the DiskUtility program or menu, the installation reboots after those lines:
...
BSD root: disk0s3 major 14, minor 2
ERROR: Fire-wire unable to determine scurity mode; defaulting to full-secure.
ERROR: Fire-wire unable to determine scurity mode; defaulting to full-secure.
So, I lack information on what's really making it reboot. I doubt it's the fire-wire issue. So I was considering maybe the version I have doesn't support SSE2? Or is it my video card?
I was planing on getting the 10.5.2, but I have limited download per month. If I get 10.5.2, I'm over for the month, so that is why I just wanted a little confirmation from the experts here. I made my homework (2-3 days of web research), don't worry.
My opinion is that my system should be fine with 10.5.2 because of the researches I made, but it's easy to forget a detail in this OS world...
So, any comment? I would really appreciate.
Thanks.