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| right before the install starts there is a button on the bottom left that you click to pick your audio and video and bootloader and kernel drivers | 
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| I burned both versions. And no luck. I booted up from the DVD and when I got the boot F8 I pressed any key to continue. When I did it just said. Darwin (something) loading with a small slash. Then my computer just rebooted. Then I tried the Rev 2 and I got the same thing. I burned both on PowerISO. Also I did the "-v" and same thing, it rebooted my computer. It always had a small message which I can barely catch. It said EFI Bootloader or something like that and below that it had USB Host something, I coulnd't catch it. Whats am I doing wrong? | 
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| burn it with imgburn that is what i did to get it to work | 
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| Tried imgburn, no luck same problem. Ughh it's psnn me off   Whats the problem? What could it be? Has any one with my model of computer successfully installed Leopard? Help | 
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| I managed to record what it says and this is it. "Darwin/x86 boot v5.0.132 3076MB memory VESA v3.0 14MB (NVIDIA) Loading Darwin/x86 EFI enhanced bootloader build: ToH Using SMBIOS table found at 0x000f13e0" After I get that message my computer re-boots on it's own. Thats the same message I get with both original and Rev 2. I've tried Nero, Roxie, imgburn, PowerISO, Sonic and just ended up wasting my blank DVD's. By the way I'm using DVD+R can that be the problem? What can I do? | 
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| i used dvd+r for mine hmmmm i will search for ya | 
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| Any luck?? Help please. | 
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| did you try leo4all download from a torrent site | 
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| What is leo4all? 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |