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Originally Posted by frisco2
then put your DVD drive on the first SATA port and SNOW Leopard HDD in second position
boot with boot flag -legacy -force64 UserKernelCache=No -v -f -x arch=i386_x64 (in safe mode)
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In your tutorial (sig) you claim to have 64-Bit enabled on your Phenom II.
But none of your screenshots does prove this statement.
Like I wrote earlier; the -force64 flag will not affect these Kernel in any way.
They will boot EM64T mode enabled by default, unless you are using -legacy.
@all
I am currently working on some bug fixes - permission issues etc.
But there is only very slow progress on this currently - lack of time...
I wonder if someone has tried the Kernel on old-Intel?
Someone around here who still has SSE3 + EM64T capable Netburst (Pentium 4, D, etc) or a Celereon Merom-1024 CPU?
Testing on one of these would be very welcome.
It would also prove wether 64-Bit boot-up problem realy is SSSE3 related or maybe not...