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0SXPC
12-06-2010, 07:12 PM
Hey guys,


I just found this forum a few hours ago.. Hopefully you can help me (:

So my problem is: I cant boot Leopard on my Dell Vostro 1000 (Specs below) ^^ I searched alot in he internet for the right distro of OSX86 until i thought that iPc will be the best. Well install went fine, didnt select anything but the alternative Qoopz kernel. And guess what:At the reboot I get the freaken "still waitig for root device" error -.- I already know like all boot cmd´s, and all that stuff. But no one, no website, nothing could ever help me. Someone here who can help me?

Specs: by Everest
Computer:
Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate Media Center Edition
OS Service Pack -
DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
Computer Name MARTIN-PC
User Name Martin

Motherboard:
CPU Type Mobile , 2000 MHz
Motherboard Name Dell Vostro 1000
Motherboard Chipset Unknown
System Memory 1920 MB
BIOS Type Phoenix (12/07/07)

Display:
Video Adapter ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 (128 MB)
Video Adapter ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 (128 MB)
Monitor PnP-Monitor (Standard)

Multimedia:
Audio Adapter Lautsprecher (High Definition A

Storage:
IDE Controller Ricoh SD/MMC Host Controller
IDE Controller Standard-Zweikanal-PCI-IDE-Controller
IDE Controller Standard-Zweikanal-PCI-IDE-Controller
SCSI/RAID Controller AV3U3FY8 IDE Controller
Disk Drive ST9160821AS ATA Device
Optical Drive TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-L632H ATA Device
Optical Drive XCTW FO96V49QNWD SCSI CdRom Device
SMART Hard Disks Status Unknown

Partitions:
C: (NTFS) 102503 MB (50097 MB free)

Input:
Keyboard Standardtastatur (PS/2)
Mouse PS/2-kompatible Maus

Network:
Network Adapter Broadcom 440x 10/100-integrierter Controller
Network Adapter Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini-Card (10.0.0.140)
Network Adapter Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter
Modem HDA CX11270 Soft Modem

Peripherals:
Printer An OneNote 2010 senden
Printer Fax
Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer
USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB-Hostcontroller
USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB-Hostcontroller
USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB-Hostcontroller
USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB-Hostcontroller
USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB-Hostcontroller
USB1 Controller Standard PCI-zu-USB erweiterter Hostcontroller
Battery Microsoft ACPI-konforme Kontrollmethodenakku
Battery Microsoft Composite Battery
Battery Microsoft-Netzteil


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[ BIOS ]

BIOS Properties:
Vendor Dell Inc.
Version 2.6.3
Release Date 12/07/2007
Size 1024 KB
Boot Devices Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, CD-ROM, ATAPI ZIP, LS-120
Capabilities Flash BIOS, Shadow BIOS, Selectable Boot, EDD, BBS
Supported Standards DMI, ACPI, ESCD, PnP
Expansion Capabilities PCI, USB

[ System ]

System Properties:
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Product Vostro 1000
Version Not Specified
Serial Number G8C1J3J
Universal Unique ID 44454C4C-38001043-8031C7C0-4F4A334A
Wake-Up Type Power Switch

[ Motherboard ]

Motherboard Properties:
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Product 0WY383
Serial Number .G8C1J3J.CN4864382D2744.

[ Chassis ]

Chassis Properties:
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Version Not Specified
Serial Number G8C1J3J
Chassis Type Portable
Boot-Up State Safe
Power Supply State Safe
Thermal State Safe
Security Status None

[ Processors / Engineering Sample ]

Processor Properties:
Manufacturer AMD
Version Engineering Sample
External Clock 200 MHz
Maximum Clock 4000 MHz
Current Clock 2000 MHz
Type Central Processor
Voltage 1.4 V
Status Enabled
Socket Designation Socket M2/S1G1
other parts in attachment!

And by the way: i can NOT find ANYthing about AHCI in my bios. BUT there already are a ton of people who have the hackintosh on their Vostro (also a few in this forum), so theres got to be a way to do it.

So thanks to guys in this forum, you already heped a lot of people. And double thanks for people helping me^^ (Sry for bad english, its because im austrian (: )

0SXPC
12-06-2010, 08:32 PM
Oh by the way: I just realized that i can boot the actual OS through the instalation dvd. If that helps you...